Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, December 10, 1885, Image 4

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    The Indian Report
An Increased Interest In Agricul
ture Reported From Some of the
Reservations.
WASHINGTON, December 2.—The
report of General J. D. C. Atkins,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for
the yearending June 30, 1885, shows
a hopeful sign of Indian progress in
the increased interest in agriculture
and the preparations for increased
acreage of crops on several reserva- j
tions. The Commissioner reeoni-1
mends apportionment of lands in sev
eralty and the sale ot the remainder
of the reservations for homestead
entries, the money thus obtained to
be put in trust for purposes of edu
cation and civilization.
There are in the United States,
exclusive of Alaska, about 260,000
Indians, 64,000 being iu the five
civilized tribes iu the Indian Territory.
There are in New York 4,910; in
North Carolina, 3,100, and there are
■ some in Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas,
Wisconsin and Minnesota and a few
in California and the North-west, who
are civilized, and still others who can
lay some claim to civilization Many
others on the reservations have cast
off the blanket and are adoptiug the
fashions and dress of white people.
But among all these, except among
the Indians of New York and North
Carolina, a few in some of the North
western States and a part of the five
civilized tribes in the Indian Terri
tory, a verj large number do not till
the soil. Nearly all who are called
"blanket Indians'' have never tilled
the soil to any extent, and fullv half
of the Indians of the United States,
exclusive of Alaska, as yet have de
clined to commit themselves to the
farmer's life.
Exclusive of the lands cultivated by
the five civilized tribes, the number of
acres in cultivation by Indians dur
ing the pre sent year is 248,241, an
increase ot 18,413 acres over last
year's figures. Reports of the Indian
Agents at agencies where courts for
trial of Indian offenses have been es
tablished show that they have been
entirely successful and in many cases
eminently useful. Referring to In
dian police the Commissioner says :
To a great extent they have met the
necessities of the situation and have
proved valuable aids to the Indian
A gents in preventing trespassing and
robbery by lawless whites and in
suppressing disorder, violence and in
cipient revolt among the most rest
less of their own people. Many in
stances of surprising fidelity to the
trust imposed upon them, under cir
cumstances which would swerve many
a white man from his duty, might be
related of these Indian policemen.
A Borealis Story.
The place was the old Warsaw Camp
ground in 3filton County, Ga. The time
recently. A large and seriously atten
tive congregation had assembled for the
night service, the negroes in the rear of
the pulpit, as was the custome in those
days before the war. The preacher was
a talented young man, at that time
stationed in J/arietta. He had reached
a point in his sermon at which he held
the almost undivided attention of the
vast audience, and perfect quiet reign
ed. Just at this moment, when the
luterest was most intense, an old negro
women hopped over into the altar, right
in front of the preacher, and shrilly
cried out: "Halle-lujahl the judgment
day am come!" Her joyful exclamation
caused the crowd to look out from un
der the arbor, and sure enough, there
was a striking and magnificent spect
acle.
The Northern heavens were lit up by
a gorgeous aurora. Not many in that
crowd understood the phenomenon,
which, in fact,'is rarely obseryable
from Southern latitudes. And not
understanding, many concluded that
the old auntie's explanation! was the
true one. •'Ah! then there was hurry
ing to and fro, and gatheiing tears, and
tremblings of distress." Indeed, so
great was the commotion that there
was Imminent danger of a stampede
and that somebody would be crushed
iu the swaying crowd.
It was at this crisis a well known
pieacher, tall and angular, and with
the voice of a stentor, ran out and
mounted a convenient stump. 'Be
calm, my friends," be shouted, "be
calm. This is not the judgment day,
for how could the judgment day come
in the night?" The incongruity struck
the people with soothing force, their
ears subsided, the preacher finished
his"sermon, and "order reigned in
Warsaw."
INTERESTING TO BOTH SEXES
Any man or woman making less
than S4G weekly should tiy our easy
money-making business. We want A
gents for our celebrated MADA ME DEAN
SPINAL SUPPORTING CORSETS : also,
our SPINAL SUPPORTER, SHOULDER
BRACE, and ABDOMINAL PROTECTOR
COMBINED (for Men ana Boys). No
experience required. Four orders per
day give the Agent $l5O monthly. Our
Agents report four to twenty sales dai
ly. $3 outfit free. Send at once for
full particulars. State sex.
LEWIS SCHIELE & Co.,
35-13t 390 Broadway, New York.
—SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL.
AFTER DINNER.
Fersons who suffer from Indigestion
can arrest the progress of that painful
malady by tho uso of an after-dinner
pill, so composed that it will give tono
to the stomach, prevent heartburn, rouse
tho liver to healthful action, invigorate
the kidneys, and thus, through the activity
of these" organs, promote the natural
movement, of tho stomach and bowels.
AYKR'3 TILLS are so compounded that
their action, though mild, ctlectually pro
duces the above results. They also, in
curing Constipation, remove the cause of
Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Kidney Dis
ease, Rheumatism, and many other serious
ailments.
AYER'S PILLS
contain no mineral nor poisonous sulv
stanee, and do not griie unless tho
bowels are irritated, and even then their
influence is healing. To continue their
effect in constipated or chronic cases, they
need only he taken in diminishing Instead
of increasing doses. For seamen, and in
habitants or travelers in sparsely settled
countries where physicians are not at
hand, they are of inestimable value.
There is hardly a sickness they will not
alleviate, and iii most eases cure, if taken
promptly. To young girls just entering
upon womanhood, and to women whoso
period of maternity is drawing to a close,
Ayer's Tills, in moderate doses, merely
sufficient to ensure regular action of tho
bowels, will be found of
Incalculable Value.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
"DEABODY HOTEL,
9th St.South of Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
One Square South of the New I'osi
Ollice, one half Square from Walnut
St. Theatre and in the very business
centre of the city. On the American
and European plans, Good rooms
fiom 50ots to 83.00 per day. Remodel
ed and newly furnished.
W PAINE, M. P.,
40-ly Owner & Proprietor.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Next Teim begins September 9. 1885.
This institution is located In one of th * most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alio
gheny region It is open to students of both
sexes, and offers the following Course of study:
1. A Full elentiHe Course of Four Years.
2. A Latin dent Me Course ,
3. The following ADVANCED C<>l ItoES. of
two years each, following the first two years of
llie Scientific Course: (a) AtJUK'I 1/11 |D':(b)
NATI'OAL HISTORY : (o) OH KM IS IUY AND
PHYSICS; (d) 01VIL ENGINEERING..
4 A short SPELT AI. COURSE in Agriculture.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
6 A reorganized Course in MECHANIC
ARTS, combining shop-work with study.
7. A new SPECIAL COl K-K (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 dr.ll is required Expenses for hoard
and incidentals very low-. Tuition Tree. Young
ladies under charge of a competent lady Prin
-0,&or Catalogues, or other information address
GEORGE \V. ATHKKTON. I L. I).,
President,
27-29 State College. Centre Co., Pa.
D. I ■ BROWN,
DEALER IN
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
TINWARE &c.,
—— # >
Practical worker in Tin,
Sheet Iron, Copper,
&c.
<]•>•
©eT*Repairing done at short notice
by practical workmen.
•m •
Spouting a Specialty
Shop on Main St.,opposite Albright's.
MILLHEIM.PA
A MONTH and BOARD for live
•mUlyoung Men or Ladies, in each county
Address P. W. ZKIG LER & CO., Phila
delphia
"A thing of Leanty is a, joy mrever."
The new and beautiful
Square Parlor Stove
"PBMIX
Before buying, ask your dealer to
show you this beautiful design. 11
he hasn't it, have hi in send for sam
ple at once. Or send us
Twenty Dollars
and we will promptly ship you tho
No. 2 size (suitable for ordinary par
lor) with full nickel ornamentation.
Every stove fully guaranteed in con
struction, workmanship and practi
cal operation. The 1 'PRISCILLA" is
made only by
Lehigh Stove-WgCo..
LEHIGHTON, PENN.
ttk ■■ Make over 100 pet
A jw, fipe,B H Sk cent profit sell-
Jl 1. M El B £3ingthe Family
figea mm p v ■
~ er. Durable, perfect in operation, and of
great domestic utility. Write for circular. •
FAMILY COFFEE ROASTER CO., ST. LOUIS. Mo.
Musser House.
Millheim, ------ Penna.
RESORTS-
Two miles from Cntmut si a Hon on L. is. T. 15. R.
17V;oo Trout Fishing; ami Iliintlilß wllliln sight
2 of town. Healthy locality and lino ntonn
laiii sceneries. Tho celebrated I'KNN* YAL
LEV ('AV KS but five miles distant. 11* finest
drives in the state
I INK SADDLE HOKSF.S, < \KI!I AGES AND
Rlu.Gl l s for the 11*0ot summer boarders."
UonKe ad Siiwjc Rooms.
newly fiirnisiual. lor t uniles with children, on
secono and third floors.
Bus to all Trains.
TERMS uk vsonaui.k.
W. S. Musser, Prop'r.
hM\ Millheim. rent re fx*. Pa
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m I ' "it C 5 •"*
p 5 * rj 0 o 4) C? fQ
11 L J r O rA mm
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II J r. j: Jo otm
1 hWSi i^J-§sli§il
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£ S/ >. 02 ° ®
3 ji UK _j ?oo c £ a
r, = 7| si **C o 1? <J 2 (fm,
a j, *2>?!2a_a*> a r2
B iff 5© oils
" Iff 5 5 ?.-
a M ai-S r
il 1 £ B SEStsstai®
a j
I B i m m O . t Jh r-l u, o ®
n K IAJ o o a
i-2 - _ I o
:.i .V Idh tal
CONST! PAT iOM
and other diseases that follow a dis-1
I"" ored state of the Stomach and Bow- ■
els, when the use of
03. HENRY BAXTEPi'S |
k rail
Will glvo immodiato relief.
After constipation follows
Biliousness, Dyspepsia, B
Indigestion, Diseases of I
tho Kidneys, Torpid Liver g
Rheumatism, Dizziness, 9
Sick Headache, Loss ofS
Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-g
oplexy, Pal pitations,S
Eruptions and Skin Dis-S
eases, etc., °f which theseM
Litters will epectlily euro by removing tlieoi.w. 1^
fi i.i <j r or km 3 order, anil perfect health jrtS|
H will Lo the result. Ladies aid other* eutv Lj
Kcadaeho win eud roifefH
•J and permanent cure Ly tho im of these liitters H
g! ileiiig tonic and mildly purga'.lvf they I
OPURIFY THE BLOOD. I
Prico 25 cts. per bottle.
For side hv till dealer* in n.etlicliie. Snd H
address for iiniphle%free,frfvltig full ilirections.
■ HESUV, JOH.\SOS & Ltikh, Props., llurlinirton, YL I
For salt by 1). S. Kaufman A Co.. ami
J. Spiyelmt/er, Millheim. Pa.
LEFFEL'S
IMPROVED
inA|| Wind.
InUn Engine.
ALL THE PART 3 MADE OF
MALLEABLE & WROUGHT IRON
No Shrinking, Swelling or Warping.
TnELionTFRT Rtnnmto, Strokof.pt and FASTEST
BEonLATEii WIND ENGINE in the WOULD. Th®
BEST is CHEAPEST. Send for Circulars to tho
SPRINGFIELD iICHINE CO.
Springfield, Ohio,
OMNmUSSES j
V AND LIGHT SPEING WOEK FOE
Hotels & Livery.
AGENTS WANTED
WE MAKE
Hose Reels, Hook & Ladder
Trucks, Patrol Wagons, &c.
And Fit Out Fire Departments Complete.
And good men of influence can niak©
i'avorublo arrangements with us.
HORTON & CO.,
53,55, 57 &59 East sth Street,
CINCINNATI, O.
RAINBOW RUPTURE "8 L Jkl*
Simple, Bafe, rcliuHie and a perfect ret airier. It Ifj
not a Truss. Warn Day end Night and it?
presence forgotten. Send for circular with testi
monials front grateful BnfTorerß cured "by this ap- (
£liance. Address Ceulral Medical aud Surgical
nstitute 020 Locust St., St Louis, Mn.
Skillful treatment given all kinds of surgical
and medical cases. Weakening diseases and pri
vate troubles in male and female our specialty. Be
sure to write us before taking treatment elsewhere.
Consultation free and invited. I
Musser Brothers'
ROLLER •>• RINK,
The proprietors lvspei'tfully luiorm the public
thnl their
-BIITZ-
Comer of IVnn and Mill Streets,
Millheiiu, Pa.
is upon every Wednesday and Saturday even I
iiiK, and Saturday afternoons.
(Sizo of Rink 40 x 100.)
I'he building is coiumodlou*sfand finely anai.g
ed, has a splendid Hour, and pat runs will
always find new Hand strong
Hhates'oii'imnd.
Gcucrnl a lilt ssinn 5 cunts.
of siates.fjr 3 tioiirs'sessiou, 13 !l
Ijnlics ad mi I fed free!
-
Mrs. Sarah A. Zaigler's
BAKERY,
on IVun street, south of race bridge,
Mil licim, I'n.
Bread, Pies & Cakes
of superior quality can be bought at
any time and in any quantity.
ICE CREAM AND FAN
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. 34-3 111
JHEgEST
'per -rijqr-rrpiYii C 1 !
XX v X ii ty I
AT
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—TAKEN BV THE—
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Satisfactory Work Done bv
;,MNor.^NE!
We furnish everything in our line
Irom a Miniature Card to
a Cabinet Picture.
'■
Picurse copied and en
larged in the best style.
c:.n he procured at our place 011 short notice
tyßeraomb^r—our prices are
down so as to suit every purse.
Gallery on Nortli St., Millbeim, I'a,
Ebl AS LUBE *& SON,
—ruoruiKTOKS of TIIK—
MILLBEIM PLANING MILL,
east of the new Kv. church, I'eiin St.,
Millheim, Pa.
Contractors, - Builders,
—AND MANUFACTURKHB OF
Doors, Sash, Shutters,
Blinds, Brackets, Flooring
All kinds of Siding.
Ihiviuc our own mill,it will be to tbt
advuntaKCof those intending to build to con
sult us.
e&f Contracts made on all kinds of
buildings. Plana and Specifications
furnished on application, with est
imates of cost. 18-ly
13 WaSKS.
The POLICE GAZETTE will be
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hi dhe United Slates for three mouths
on receipt of
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Franklin Square. A. 1
~e o UtaAC£HTSTOSEU
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Mtn ami Women of nood character and intelligence
Kiduriive Territory Guaranteed. A weeks' trial of
sample Washer to bo returned at my expense if noi
satisfactory. A thousand per cent, the best Washer in
the world, and pays capable agents BIG money. In* I
trinsic merit makes it a phenominal success every* I
where, for Illustrated circular and terms of agency
address. j. WORTH, St, I.OUIB, WIO*
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ESTABLISH LID ISCJ.
Thomson&Co's
Celebrated Tcrwilligcr Pattern j
I TRIPLE FLANGE
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SAFES.
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
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Solid Welded Angle Iran Frame*.
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Extra Hrnvy Material:
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Send for Circulars and Prices.
ITHOMSOITA CO.,
j 273 &. 275 State Street,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
1 Bfr T - "" 1 1
PILLS
23 YEARS IN USE.
Tao Greatest jtadical Trinmph of the Ago!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Lose of appetite, Dowels coative, Pain la
tlie head, with a doll sensation In tho
back part. Pain under the shoulder
blade, Fullness after satins:, with a dis
inclination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Weariness, Dizziness, Flattering at the
! llcart, Dots before the eyes, Headache
aver the right eye. Restlessness, with
fitful dreams. Highly colored Urine* and
CONSTIPATION.
TTJTT'S PILLS are especially adapted
to such cases* one dose effects such a
change offeelingasto astonish the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite, And cause the
body to Take on Flosh, thus the system is
nourished, and by tbolr Tonic Action on
the Digestive Organs, Regular Stools are
produc^J^Prl^ < Jlsc^|iJi i ßurraj^htj^Jtj i^j
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GHAT HAIR or WHISKERS changed to a
GLOSSY BLACK by a single application of
this Dte. It imparts a natural color, acts
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sant by express on receipt off 1.
Office. 44 Murray St.. Now York-
Mason <5 Hamlin
ORGANS: i "■* a *WpTT PIANOS:
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One hundred Piano* on the
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Ea*vPayments 5 1 1 L Iff *T"ea. K *
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154 Tremont SI .Boston. 46 E.l4th St. (Union Sq.),
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| PIANOS-ORGANS
The demand for tho improved MASON & llamtjh
j Pianos is now so lurec that n second addition to the
factory lias become Imperative. Do notrequire one
quarter as much tuning as llanos on the prevailing
wrest-pin system. Consult Catalogue, free.
100 Styles of Oboans, $23 to HJOO. For Cash, Easy
Fayments, or Rented.
Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co.,
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AITBffllS IM CWSBBS.
Something entirely new. It hes a Brnnto Btefi.
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and possesses the full elasticity of the Club Sknto
yet will bo furnished at a small advanco beyond
the prioo of ordinary Itink Skates.
Its construction is of flic most thorough and
Ratisfactury character.
This skate will prove a drawing card wherever
Introduced niul liink managers will do well to con
sider its merits, as only a Rmall outlay is retpiired
beyond that necessary for ordinary outfit. Prices
sent ou application.
BANNER SKATE WORKS,
RICHMOND, IND,
if£ESSnHQ!fIB
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j '•> r r J Decay,and numerous
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-£-*ZTZ.OHP- V; E Mbi cians, rer-n!s from
•ss> n m'smi v P /youthful indiscretion,
i zl&J£L££JL~*> ft/too froo indulconce, or
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mm wuiTsr
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MUSIC HOUSE.
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HAKRISBURG, PA
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