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A Rochester Girl's Mania

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
November
Year
1877
Copyright
Public Domain
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Celia Flaherty in a Eoohester girl of so humorous a disposition that her inolination to play jokes amounts riearly to a mania. Sbe ordered coal to be sent to persons who did not want it, dispatched anonymous letters to excite the jealousy of liusbands and wives, had coffins delivered at sick folks' houses, and had physicians to make night searches for imaginary patients. At length the pólice resolved to catch her at her pranks. A detective opened a correspondence, and begged her to give him her pioture. She sent a photograph of the back of her head, supposing that it could not be recognized ; but he studied the hair closely, and then walked the streets industriously until he saw a match for it in style. Miss Flaherty then had an experience in a jail and a Pólice Court tliat rnay be of benent to her.

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus