Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, January 07, 1886, Image 4

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    An Old Boiler Sends Two Men
Into Eternity.
NEW PROVINCE, Pa., Dec. 29.—An
awful calamity startled this communi
ty between 8 and 9 this morning. On
the old Book farm [now John Ililde
brand's] a quarter of a mile northwest
of this village, Christian Ilildebrand
and Edwin Helm, both men,
were instantly killed; the barn and ad
joining buildings, with contents, were
utterly destroyed by fire and the live
stock, to the number of between forty
and fifty head, perished in the flames,
in this [Lancaster] county.
This morning Ilildebrand and Helm
proposed to begin cutting feed. Their
engine, an 11-horse power second-hand
one, was rigged up on the barn bridge
and Mr. Hildebrand, with Wm. Eck
man, Edward Helm and an 11-year-old
lad named Frank Edwards, were en
gaged in the work. The eugine had
been run up to 163 pouuds of steam
pressure ; Helm and Hildebrand wero
standing near it,with the Edwards boy
between them ; young Eckman was in
the barn feeding the machine. Sud
denly without a moment's warning the
boiler exploded.
Hildebrand seems to have incurred
the fullflforce of the momentum given
to the broken machine. His body was
hurled through the air and alighted on
top of the wagon-shed, 20 feet from
the gronnd. Helm was dashed to the
earth, frightfully mangled and instant
ly killed. The little Edwards boy was
scalded by the boiling water and had
his clothes set on fire. Frightened al
most to death, he started on a run to
the village, his clothes aflame and him
self shrieking with pain. He was met
on the road by J. Calvin Helm, who
pnt ont the fire and started him home
for relief.
Eckman,who had escaped serious in
jury, at once dragged the lifeless body
of Helm from the wreck. He then
gave his attention to Christian Hilde
brand, whose body was seen upon the
wagon-shed roof where the force of the
explosion bad thrown it.
Meanwhile the coals which the ex
plosion had scattered over the premises
set fire to the large barn in a dozen
places. In the excitement little thought
was given either to the preservation of
the property or the rescue of the im
prisoned live stock, and soon the barn
was in flames beyond any hope of res
cue. Thence the conflagration readily
extended to and entirely destroyed the
wagon-shed, corn crib, chicken house
and other sheds, with all their con
tents. Among the property were
a pair of mules, two horses, five colts,
eight fat steers, fifteen head of young
cattle, two cows and eight hog.
Eighteen hundred bushels of corn was
destroyed; all the hay, straw and grain
in"the barn; togstber with much val
uable machinery. The fodder cutyer
and other implements were totally ru
ined .
The dwelling house, which stauds
near by the burned buildings, was ou
fire several times and ouly by great ex
ertion of the increasing crowd of neigh
bors was saved from destruction.
The fragments of the broken machin
ery were scattered all over the place,
and some of the wheels of the engine
were found a hundred yards distaut. A
very short time before the wreck Mr.
Hildebrand had been in the house and
spoke to his wife. Two minutes later
the horrified young widow saw her hus
band's dead body flying through the
air. The skulls of both men were
fractured. Helm's neck" was broken,
and he was badly scalded and cut.
Hildebrand's one leg was cut; he was
injured internally and had many bones
broken. Dr. Amos Helm made the
medical examination.
( I never saw a man act so ridiculous
in all my life as that man Thompson
did at church yesterday. I'll declare it
was a shame. He didn't seem to pay
any attention whatever $o the sermon,
but sat there and chuckled to himself
as though he'd been drinking. He was
just as .fidgety as be could be all
through the service, and once during
the prayer he snickered outright; he
actually did, and as soou as the bene
diction was pronounced he grabbed his
hat and bolted out in a hiyrry. I won
der what in the world could have ailed
the man.'
'Haven't you heard ?
'No, not a word. Do you know V
'Yes, I think I do.'
'What in the name of goodness was
it ?' -
'Twins—they're just a week old to
day and he's almost tickled to death.'
IN"
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Strictly Pure and
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J". B. FISHER,
PENN HALL, CENTRE CO., PA.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
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6. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
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Literature and science, for Young Ladies.
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Military dr.LL is required. Expenses for board
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GEORGE W. ATHERTON, 1 L. D.,
President,
27-29 State College, Centre Co., Pa.
N. W. Eby,
Woodward, Pa.
Distiller of
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The best article constantly kept on hand and
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The best liquor for Medical Use .
Sold at the lowest cash prices. 23 ly
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"with disappointment after weeks of waiting.
BUY ONLY VICK'S SEEDS AT HEADQUARTERS.
YZA VICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE, 3= pages, a Colored Hate
y JA jf In every number, and many fine engravings. Price, gt.es a year; Five Copies for
' ft*A P* specimen numbers 10 ccnu ; 3 trial copies as cents. We will send to any address
f wdg Vick's Maya/inc and any one of tlic following publications at the prices named below
<W —really two magazines at the price of one—Century, g4-*o; Harper's Monthly, $4,00;
ty.St. Nicholas, $3.40; Good Cheer, #1.25; Illustrated Christian Weekly, $3.00; or
YsVj Wide Awake, Good Cheer, and Vick's Magazine Iter SB.OO.
™ VICE'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, aw pages, Six Colored
rfWfi ,rlates,fticarly 1000 Engravings, Ji.aj, in elegant cloth covers.
TTvm V JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y®
Everybody acknowledges that
THE
CHEAPEST AMD BEST PLACE to buy FURNITURE -
MAUCK'S STORE
ON
Penn street, Millheim, Pa.
PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SUITS, LIBRAE Y, DINING ROOM A
KITCHEN FURNITURE LOUNGES, PATENT ROCKERS, RAT
TAK A REEI) CHAIRS, nil styles, TABLES, STANDS, BOOK
CASES, WARDROBES, WHAT NOTS, BUREAUS, 2*EZ>-
STEADS, SINKS, CUPBOARDS, CRADLES , JfAT
TRESSES, from the finest curled hair to the cheapest
Straw , a jpreaf variety of SPRING BEDS , aU 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 Haver Hangings, Decorations, SfC-
Give me a call. * W. T. JfAUCK.
PENN HALL CARRIAGE WORKS !
XT. CJ- OOIsTIDO,
Proprietor and Manufacturer of
Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c.
Experienced workmen employed and satisfactory work guaranteed at a
times. New and improved machinery in the shops.
Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere.
1 buapcKt iiTin
i.a. kt. Our Scissor® *>? ■' 7JB'"
blisipctior will last *!•
uoet slifotintr. £•
Iry lady uve Us one. ■
EVCIiI rraiLl the best and cheapest. Ask
Wi ■- y° ur dealer to get you Globe Toasters & Broilers, 30
A350. (Tery superior articl<)Giob Fruit and Jelly
,A| Press, $1.25, has no equal. Cake Mixer, stone bawl
C:i:s:rs Ci:rp-Mfir $1.75. Glol>eoombined Tack Hammer, Kettle Scrap.
er. Hot Pan Lifter, 15c. Globe Sad Iron Heater saves
0.2 .coon eoal, 25c., Ac., Ac. If your dealer is out olubwith
Rov 1047 neighbors send money to us Awe will ship direct.
CLOSE M'F'G Qo*i 929 Walnut ewia, Pa.
: 1 —.'
There is no excuse for suffering from!
CONSTIPATION
and other diseases that follow a die-1
ored state of the Stomach and Bow-1
els, when the use of ||
DR. HENRY BAXTER'S I
MANDRAE SITTCHSI
Will give Immediate relief. I
After constipation follows H
Biliousness, Dyspepsia, I
Indigestion, Diseases of!
the Kidneys, Torpid Liver I
Rheumatism, Dizziness,!
Sick Headache, Loss ofl;
Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-li
oplexy, Palpitations,!
Eruptions and Skin Dis-I
leases, etc., a N °f which these!
■ Bitters will speedily care by removing the am*. fl
fl Keep the Stomach, Bowel*, and Digestive Organs I
■is good working order, and perfect health fl
■ will bo the result. L&diOS ai 'J others sub-H
HjocttoSick Headache *ni find relief fl
: H end pornuuiout euro by tho use of these Bitten B
H Being ton to and mildljr purgative they B
IPURIFY THE BLOOD.!
s|l Price 25 eta. per bottle. 1
E9 For aalo by all dealers in medicine. Send B
B address for pamphlet, free, giving full directions, fl
■ HEItT, JOIISOI & LOAD, Props., Barlington, It ■
For sale by D. S. Kauffman & Co.. and
J. Spigelmyer, Millheim, Pa.
__ _
Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Millheim, Pa.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of superior quality can be bought at
any time and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN- j
CY CAKES
for Weddings, Picnics and other social
gatherings promptly made to order-
Call at her place and get your sup
plies at exceedingly low prices. 34-3 m i
Musser Brothers'
ROLLER RINK
The proprietors respectfully inform the public
that their '
i i I \ I
Jlv I IN iN
Corner of Penn and Mill Streets, 1
Millheim, Pa.
-
Is open every Wednesday and Saturday even
Ing, and Saturday afternoons.
(Size of Rink 40 x 100.)- —
The building is commodious and finely arrang
ed, Uosia splendid floor, and patrons wiU
always find new and strong
skates on hand.
General admission ----- j cents.
Use of states,for 3 hours'session, 10 "
Ladies admitted free!
•* |
' 3 LkJ
I' '" V —ALLSIZE^^^^Pi
Carrying ill steam and disagreeable <gdr frm aook
ing down into tha fire.
The HOST COMPLETE Cootiflf fffatil
'EVER INVENTED^
No burned hands. No scalded arms. No
needed. No disagreeable odors filing th* 'noiise
No overflow on the stove. An
utensils will convince any one t hjit ther are tha
nearest perfection of any ket tlw now k&wn! A
first-class steamer and kettle combined.
AGENTS wanted ait over the U. 8. for then
vz&iststiassr** "
HUNTER SIFTER
Manufacturing Co., e
CINCINNATI, - • OHIO.
' Manufacturers of tha world famed " HUNTER
SIFTER. Cyclone Egg Beater, and other specialties."
Over 10,000,000 of the Hun tar's Sifters have been sold.
Every lady in the land ought to have one. For sale
by responsible dealers everywhere. O Ask for the
" Hunter," and take no other. Illustrated catalogue
4 Kitchen Specialties, Machinery for Bakecs, Drug. __
Is, it am l this peysg.