Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, December 09, 1886, Image 4

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    A Crash and a Fire.
PITTSBURG, Dec. I—An unusually
destructive freight wreck occurred on
the Cleveland and Pittsburg railroad,at
Summitvile, 70 miles from Pittsburg,
about 11 o'clock last night. The east
bound frieght, No. 16, was running a
long on schedule time enroute to this
city. When near Summitville the first
section parted. The two portions were
run together again and the locomotive
was backed up to make anew coupling.
Before the train was ready to pull out
and continue on its course, the second
section which was following closely,
rounded the curve. It was a heavy train
and had attained such an impetus that
the engingeer wass unable to check its
speed. It crashed into the first section
with terrific force. Nearly all the cars
on both of the trains were thrown off
the track. The two heavy freight lo
comotives were hurled oyer on their
sides and in another moment were par -
tially hidden from view by the debris
of the broken cars and their contents,
which were heaped around them.
A few moments after the wreck oc
curred the cars caught fire. The flames
spread so rapidly that the entire mass
of cars, merchandise and locomotives
were enveloped by fire. There were no
crews at band to extinguish the fire,
and it gradually subsided for want ot
fuel. The locomotives were so badly
damaged as to be rendered useless.
Si xteen frieght cars and one caboose
were de stroyed by the fire. Ten of the
cars were empty, one was loaded with
flour and feed, one with onions, one
with fiie clay and three with iron ore.
A car load of hides was saved from the
flames. The trainmen of the first- sec
tion were out on the track when the
collision occurred and they escaped un
injured. The crew of the second sec
tion also succeeded iu escaping unhurt.
IT GOT HERE.
The Cold-wave Man No Longer
Melancholy and Dejeotea.
The eold-wave man can now laugh
all over his broad countenance like the
jolly moou on a frosty night. If he
hasn't got his work iu at last, no one
eyer did since the world begun. There
is something like business about the
cold snap this time. It doesn't come
sickly and feeble, with its back half
broken, and flit away in the dead of
night, but it comes with a defiance and
a stiff back that makes people stoop to
it with deference. Weather like this
inspires a sentiment of respect in the
people. It has the quality of being
genuine and free from any nonsense.
In the night the wind blew iu a gale
from the northwest witn a force that
made the windows rattle, shutters
bang, and tin roofs howl. It was a
bad night for sleep. It got colder on
the principle of geometrical progress
ion. Every hour was nearly twice t.s
old as the hour before. Yesterday
mori ing it felt like genuine winter.
Tne cars rolled along with a hollow
sound, the air nipped noses and car?,
an I it took the ordinary thoughtless
person to be out of doors not much
over five or ten minutes to hud out
how cold it was. Yesterday morning
was the coldest we have had this year,
and the cold wave authorities have had
the satisfaction of hitting it for once.
The rapid changes in temperature
which have occurred at intervals
through the fall months are unprece
dented for frequency, and it is particu
lary severe OD persons exposed. Car
drivers, conductors and policemen are
most disposed to howl over the ingrati
tude of the their moanings
are of no avail.— Patriot.
DYING FROM EXPOSURE.
A Woman Falla From a Bridge and
Unable to Walk, Freezes to Death.
HEADING, Pa., Dec. 2. —Polly Stump
aged about 55 years, was found dead
near tbe Schuylkill and Lehigh Rail
road at Leohartavllle,this county. She
was on her way hoaie from the village
store, and was walking on the railroad,
wheu she fell through a bridge and
broke her Aftei the accident she
crawled on her hands and knees about
two hundred yards when she became ex
hausted and could drag herself no farth
er,owing to weakness and her lacerated
hands. Night coming on, she laid
down, with the temperature at ten de
grees above zero, and died before morn
ing. When her body was found foul
pVay was at first suspected. Squire
Leiby immediately summoned a jury,
wno rendered a verdict this morning
that deceased came to her death from
cold and exposure after falling from
the bridge.
I for patents in
■ KJ ■ the United Slates and Foreign coun
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J | for patents, caveats, trade-marks, copy
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Germany, and all other countries. Their experi
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passed.
Drawings and specifications prepared and filed
In the Patent Office on short notice. Terms very
reasonable. No charge for examination of models
or drawings. Advice by mail free.
Patents obtained through Munn A Co. are noticed
Inthe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which has
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newspaper of its kind published in the world.
The advantages of such a notice every patentee
understands.
This large and splendidly illustrated newspaper
Is published WEEKLY at $3.00 a year, ana is
admitted to be the best paper devoted to science,
mechanics, inventions, engineering works, ana
other departments of industrial progress, pub
lished in any country. It contains the names of
all patentees and title of every invention patented
•acn week. Try it four months for one dollar.
Sold by all newsdealers.
If yon have an invention to patent write to
Mann k Co., publishers of Scientific
In Broadway, New York.
v lUadbeok but pats&ti auultd fm ,
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Three Rivers, Mich*
pENNSYLVAMA
STATE COLLEGE.
Next Teim begins September S. 1886.
This institution is located in one of th* most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region 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
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the Scientific Course: (a) AGRICULTURE; (b)
NATURAL HISTORY: (c) CHE MIS PRY AM)
PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGINEERING.
4 A short."SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistrv.
6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study. New
building and .Machinery.
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 lady Prin
cipal .
For Catalogues, or other information address
GEORGE \V. ATHERTON, 1 L. !>.,
President,
27-29 State College, Centre Co.. Pa.
Automatic Sewing Machine Co.
' 72 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
• Wo invito spccial_afr-
Patent Actommic Ten
refunded. But vti.it i* moro remarfcaMo trill, wo
never knew a woman vill us to do hr own f.unily
Bowing on a shut'l' n acbiiioaltor having tried our
new Patent AUTOMATIC.
Even Manufacturers find it 1 est rnit >1 to
their work—its elastic seams aro more durable.
Truly —Automatic Sewing Machines are fast suj>er
seding shutilo machines, and it is no use to
deny it. Truth is mighty and does prevail. Shuttle
Ma. bines have seen their best days.
* Send for circular. Correspondence solicited.
Grand Prise Menial, Pari*, 18T8.
Ask your Grocer for it. Win. I>reyloppel,Mfr.,
206 North Front Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA,
TSr. S. G GUTELII'S,
DEYTIST,
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
P. H. MUSBER,
WATCHMAKERS® JEWELER,
Main Street, Millheim, Pa.,
-H-tOPPOSITE THE RANK.++-
JfcaT'llepair Work a Specialty. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Your patronage
respectfully solicited. o-ly.
SIOO A WEEK
Ladies or gentlemen desiring pleasant profit
able employuient write at once. We. want you
to handle an article ot domestic use Unit r.t'eo
mends itself to everyone at sight. STAPLE
AS FLO UK. Sells like hot cakes. Profits :{uo
per cent. Families wishing to practice econo-
MY should lor their own benefit write tor par
ticulars. Used every day the year round in
every household.' Price within reach of all.
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Groceries & Provisions.
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FINK FLORIDA ORANGES.
HEIGHT NEW LEMONS.
CHOK E WHITE GRAPES.
NEW CROP FRENCH PRUNES.
FIG S, I>A TES and; P RUN EI.L ES.
FINEST CLUSTER RAISINS.,
PRESERVED CITRON & LEMON PEEL
CURRANTS and MAKING RAISINS.
EVAPOR ATED PEACHES.& PEARS.
ALMONDS and ASSORTED M IS.
An exceptionally fine line of PURE CON -
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CLEAR CANDY TOYS.
MOLASSES CANDY (or Yaffv) M ADE MY
.OURSELVES, ALWAYS FRESH.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT canned and Evap
orated.
PURE HONEY in pint and quart jars.
NEW MUCK WHEAT FLOUR. Roller pro
cess.,
CRANBERRIES, Sound and Firm.
PLAIN and FANCY CRACKERS
EI NEST FULL CREAM CHEESE.
PURE SUGAR TABLE SYRUPS. "
A full line of NEW CANNED:GOODS.
PURE WHITE ROCK ('ANDY SYRUFJ.tn
half gallon and one gallon cans.
PURE MAPLE SYRUP in quart and hall
gallon cans.
FINFR AG RANT |T E As.
PURE SPICES. YOll can depend on our
ground pen per f<>r butchering purposes.
It is strictly pure.
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ssKassraaa §TS¥EB
[New A<lv< rtiseinrnf/j
Jacob jf]iseiihuth
wishes to inform fhr public that, bar
my purchased the machines and tools,
totjether with stool: of Stores, Ito and
1 101 l oware, formerly the jiroprrty of
IK I. Rrown, and baviny the' sere ires
of that yentlcman who is a practical
mechanic, is now prepared to jilt all
orders in this tine.
Hones & Hirii Spouting'
A SPKCIA LTY ~<x*
and satisfaction yaaVanleed.
Jast received a fine assortment of the
best males of
STOVES,
Ranges,
HEATERS,
<&e., &c,, &c.
Any person in leant of a stove for
coo Liny, hal-iny or heatiny purposes
will find it to their interest to call at
the, shop or saleroom, near Knarrd:
Losers foundry,
MI LLHEIM. PA
where Mr. Rrown may he found at all
times to attend to the wants of patrons
(STRKMEMIIEU TIIAT
STOVES .MUST IIE SEEN TO BE KIOHTI.Y
APPEECIATKD.
NATIONAL HOTEL
Millheim, Centre Co., - - Penna.
Summer j Resort
Two miles from Coburn Station.
--Q--
THIS HOUSE lias been thoroughly renova
ted, is newly furnished throughout and
oilers the very best accomodations to the trav
eling public.
FR ONT li 00 MS, ELF OA NTL Y EUR XTSJI
- ON SECOND FLOOR FOR SUM
MER HOARDERS.
The celebrated "Penn's Cave" is but a short I
drive from town, and the good roads and fine !
mountain scenery of the surrounding country j
make it a very desirable stopping place.
Horses and Stylish Car
riages for use of guests.
Bus meets all Trains at CoMrn.
av. q. iTOoq, i>i<op'i<.
GREAT BARGAINS 1
—IN
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-W. T. MAUCK'S
FURNITURE STORE, Penn St./Millheim, Pa
ll 'E . 111 For FEI! I.Yd CHEAT 111 EC A IKE IX
( luimbi r Suits, Dininy lio<>ni A' Ditclun Furniture, ('heirs, Dintuyis,
I'ntint Dtn'kers, Dibits, Stands. Credits, Dunk (\tsis, Dim nits,
Dnttmi and Dud ( hairs of ull sti/lis, Dnlsteuds, Frames,
Ma It nasi s oj tin finest curhd hnir to tin cheapest
straw. All kinds of SJ'DIAdS.
W\\OT PNDEUSOLD DY A'NY STODK IX THE COUNTY.
(iIVK US A CALL W. T. Mauck,
THE
MILLKEIM JOURNAL
JOB
Printing Office
is now sujijihi'd with
Good Pre
and a lavije assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BILLHEADS,
STATEMENTS,
EM ELOPES,
CIRCULARS, |
POSTERS,
and, in shirt, neat and tasty
Job Printing of all kinds
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I WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY I
To Replace Broken Cane.
I RE-SEAT YOUR CHAIRS. |
■ Anybody ran apply I
No Mechanic needed.
I SOLD IIY I
I In buying new Chairs, ask for those with I
I Harwood's Ked Leather Finish Scats.
Tliy never wear out. I
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Mrs. Sarah A. Zeigler's
BAKERY,
on Penn street, south of race bridge,
Mil helm, ' Pa.
Bread, Pies & (lakes
of sujerior quality can he bought at any time
and in any quantity.
m
ICE CREAM AND FAN
CY CAKES
for Weddings, Picnics and other social gather
ings promptly made to order.
Call at lier place and git your supplies at ex
ceedingly low prices. "4-3 in
13 WEEKS.
The POl It'll (iAZF-TTK will be mailed.se
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Slates for three months on receipt of
ONtJ DOLLAR
Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, a
gents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free.
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Franklin Square, N. \ .
INVALID ROL'-INti IJHfllKj^
(RECLINI NG)j^^^
and BK3T ciiAIHS
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. Easy Chair C% New Haven. Conn. ;
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LULL AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS
Aii'l C.uartinteod to fiivon porfoct fit
ivhon directions are followed.
MME. OEMDREST'S
SYSTEM OF DRESS CUTTING.
Chart and I'. >< L • f full (lii-'-i tioiis, enabling nay OII
t ■ Cut and Fit perfectly.
P r> . $3.00. 1 '*• hv mail, post paid, on re*
MME. DEFORESTS
PO RTFOLIO FASHIONS
AND WHAT TO VJ EAR.
Is a I iiiv Magn/ nc i ! ?• png<-s of I .isliion Notes
and Styh , lllu tra • 1 wuli about | 000 Out.-.
Sent j st p. i I 1 i- 25 e< nl:
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Demoresl Sewing Machine.
TlHo' }3tyTc> Only.
$19 £ 1
THOUSANDS UT-ON THOUSANDS OF THCM IN uat
ALL O Jilt T l- Wor.LD AND GtVlt C.
RCRFRCT SATISFACTION.
pavodur companies S4O-05 pr-fi
mi -i machine N>T ; m on \ - Tin. T>! V.<M<' ; I. bo
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"THE 1 p T ' BEHPrP
lilu'-trr.ted by the use of a Baggy wade by T. T. Haydock. which is not only the Leading
Buggy in this picture, but THF. LEADING BUGGY OF AIUERICA. Has
Hat-dock's Safetv King Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Ask you dealer for the T. T.
II AY dock lirGGY, with the Haydock Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel.
Life is insecure riding over any other.
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THE ENTERPRISE VAPOR MEDIGATOR.
A NEW PATENT STEAM
MEDICATOR, INHALER, DISINFECTOR, &c.
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The frst time "SOLIDS" could be used in MEDIC A TIXG STEAM.
Nasal Catarrh, Hajr Fever, Asthma,
In all these diseases the Medicator is worth ten times the price aaked.
\ \ ,Tjl Any Lady can Beautify her Complexion after using a few days,
una J HARMLESS BUT CERTAIN.
V?ar - It exa le used for a NU2SE or LUNCH LAMP, havisg u extra attacbaeat of a Cap.
Price, Complete, $3.00. By Mail, $3.25.
C 7 AGENTS WANTED.-Oood reliable Agents wanted to handle our
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Jfj> in one day. Write for terms and circulars to the
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V | If you cannot get it of jour local
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