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The publishers of The Queen have made their popular fam ily magazine famous throughout both Canada and the United States by the liberal prizes given in their previous competitions, and as this will posi tively be the last one offered, they intend to make it excel all others as regards the value of the prizes. Send six two cent U. S. stamps for copy oi Tub Quken containing the text, com- Slete rules and list of prizes. Ad ress The Canadian Queen, Toronto, Canada. <«» Cold Waves Are predicted with reliable aocura cy, and people liable to the pains and aches of rheum&Usiu dread every change to damp or stormy weather. Although Hood’s Sarsa parilla is not claimed to be a posi tive specific for rheumatism, the re markable cures it has effected show that it may be taken for this com- Elaint with reasonable certainty of enefit. Its action in neutralizing the acidity of the blood, which is the cause of rheumatism, constitutes the secret of the success of Hood’s Sar saparilla. If you suffer from rheu matism, give Hood’s Sarsaparilla a lair trial; it will do you good. ? a Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his stomach was disor dered, his Liver was affected to an alarmibg degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepard, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0., had five large t Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Elec tric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by J. T. Tidball. 3 * “ How to Coro All Skin ditoaioo-" Simply apply 4 ‘Bwayne , o Ointment.*’ Ho in ternal medicine required. Cure*, tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, Ac. leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are po*> seesed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist, for Swayne 'a Ointment. DOINGS IN*CONGRESS. Thursday, Dec. 18.—Senate: Bill to terminate reduction in number of en gineer corps of the navy was passed; bill to define certain treaty stipulations debated and placed on calendar. House: Following senate bills passed: To • bridge the Green and Barren rivers in \ Kentucky; to provide for taking deposi tions before notaries in interstate com merce hearings; authorizing Albany, Ore., to bridge the Willamette river; authorizing Humphrey county. Tenn., to bridge the Dock river. Friday Dee. 19.—Senate: Mr. Stanford addressed the senate at length in sup port of his government loan bill. The hill was referred to the finance commit tee. The printing deficiency bill wai Ksed. Mr. Bate, Mr. Gibson and Mr. wart (Republican) spoke in opposition to the federal election bill. Tne house agreed to the conference report on the bill conferring powers on the Baltimore and Potomac: railroad in the District of Colombia and the con ference report on the bill amending the act to divide the Sioux Indian reserva tion in Dakota. Saturday, Dec. 20.— Senate: Mr. Ingalls granted two weeks leave of ab sence. Bills introduced: By Mr. Pet tigrew, to prohibit sale of fire arms to Indians; by Mr. Platt, providing for purchase of form ula of Dr. Koch's lymph. House; The following bills and resolutions were passed: Senate bill for the relief of S. H. Brooks, assistant treasurer at San Francisco and • the sureties on his official bond. Benate joint resolution defining a quo rum of tho board of commerce of the District of Columbia; house bill to au thorize tho construction of a tunnel under the waters of the Bay of New York between Middletown and New Utrecht. ‘ Monday, Pee. 22.—Senate: Bill passed to establish record and pension office of the war department; conference re port on Sioux reservation biU vducted: nouse amendment to senate amenameu; to the urgent deficiency Mil (striking out the appropriation for the pay of clerks of senators.) non-concnrred In; conference reports on public buildings adopted authorizing construction of buildings at Norfolk,Va., Stockton, CaL, Sioux City, lowa, Kansas City, Mo., Taunton, Mass., New burg, N. Y., and Pawtnoket, R. I. House: Day devoted to District of Columbia affairs, Tuesday, Dec. 23.—Speaker Reed announced numerous committee ap pointments and then at 12:35 the house adjourned till Friday. Senate: The senate took up the Morgan resoln | tion directing the committee on privil ! eges and elections to amend the election bill so as to show what are the changes and modifications intended to be made. CLOSING IN ON REDS. Indian Stronghold In tha Had Lands to Ho Attacked Soon. Citfp on Cheyenne Rives, via Cour ier to Rapid City, 8. D., Dec. 24.—Tha prospects of an early cessation of hostil ities, at least in one section, is now al most certain. That there will have to be a fight with the ones in the strong holds in the Bad Lands is also certain. Two hundred and forty-four of Bitting Ball's followers have surrendered at Fort Yates and Fort Bennett. CoL Sumner has rounded up 330 of Big Foot’s people on the Cheyenne river, and will either bring them into our * camp or Fort Meade. Col. Merriam is following up tho stragglers from Hump’s camp, who have broken through the cordon and are supposed to thoee in the Bad Lauds. A report was circulated that the Hon. M. H. Day, ' aide to the governor, while returning from this camp was Ambushed and Seriously Wounded. if not killed, by Indians near Phinney’a ranch, on Buttle creek. This report, although Los: a reliable *oarce, lacks confirmation. In all probability the attack will be made on the Indian stronghold some time this week. The majority of the outlying troops are now concentrating aloug the Cheyenne river, and wool is daily expected to be given for the attack. There are a large num ber of renegade Indiana still at large, who are depredating and llohbina Deserted Itnnehes. , A rancher has brought news that In dians had set fire to a ranch belonging to a man named McCormick. Troops , were immediately sent out and found 'nothing but a beau of smouldering ashes. The Indians had taken everything of Value, had burned tons of hay and had killed nine beeves.. McCormick and family had left the ranch some few days ago. A courier soldier who was carrying dispatches to Rapid City, on his return camped under some tr«* j. During the night Indians stole his horse, carbine and pistol, and the soldier had to walk forty mil*** tr> LATEST MAKrvfci hcr»ORTS. Bt. Paul Union Stock Yards. Hogs-Light. |3.lX>*i3.3Ut; mixed. $3.10&3j)Q; heuvy. *3 ain 3 4’). Cattle-Stockers and feeders. $2.15; fat steers, 12.5'©.Vj0; con's, $1..Yt©:.53; common rows, 75c®$1.5J; bulls, 51.2)uZ Di; milch cows, calves, $2.00*3.50; stockers, sl.oo® feeders, butcher steers, $2.25 Sheep-Muttons, sa.io®4Xs: lambs, $4.00© 4.&X feeders, s3uO®3.flO mixed. 340; stockers and common, $3 00&5.75. Chicago Lire Stock. Cattle—Prime steers unchanged; m-dium and common, weak: butchers’ stock fully as low as last week. Hogs—Common, $1.35&3.4'>; packers. sl.«k& 8.45, butchers’ weights, |3.t>s j’JUK); light, $3.40 3.46; light-light, $.UW©3.26. bheep—sdow, unsettled and weak, with no demand whatever for medium arid common; lambs, lower on common, and barely steady Ml the best. The Pulpit and the Stage. Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: “ I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 26 lbs. in weight.” Arthur Love, Manager Love’s Fun ny Folks Combination, writes: “After a thorough trial and convincing evi dence, lam confident Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, beats ’em all, and cures when every thing else fails. The greatest kind ness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it.” Free trial bottles at J. T. TidbalPs drugstore. Regular sizes 50c and *I.OO. _ 3 There’s a patent medicine which is not a patent medicine—paradoxical as that may seem. It’s a discovery! the golden discovery of medical sci ence! It’s the medicine for you— tired, run-down, exhausted, nerve wasted men and women; for you sufferers from diseases of skin or scalp, liver or lungs—its chance is with every one, its season always, be cause it aims to punfy the fountain of life—the blood—upon which all such diseases depend. The medicine is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis covery. The makers of it have enough confidence in it to sell it on trial That is—you can get it from your druggist, and if it dosen’t do What it’s claimed to do, yog can get your money back, every cent of it. 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The Press one year and ten vol umes bound in sheep, $36.00 The Press one year and ten vol umes bound in half seal haorroco $39.00. A feature in connection with this all will appreciate, is that the sub scriber can get these books on the installment plan. By subscribing for The Press he can get the books by paying $2.50 monthly for cloth binding; $3.00 for sheep bioding; $3.25 , for half seal morroco The first five volumes will be shipped at once, or the whole set where a sub scriber makes a full payment will be sent. TT SUBSCRIBE FOR THE * P 1 Brookings Sentinel! • i— n ■■ i...... .1. GET YOUR « JOB PRINTING AT THE Sentinel Office. If. You Have CONSUMPTION* BRONCHITIS* SCROFULA, COUCH or COLD, THROAT AFFKCTION* WASTINC of FLESH, Or any Diana*e where Ota Throat and bung* are Inflamed, Lack of Btrength or Servo slower, yon ran bo relieved end Cured by SCOTT’S EMULSION OP PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypo phosphites. • Palatarlc «• Milk. Jolt for BeotVe J'rrulxion, and let ko explanation or solicitation induce you to accept a substitute. Sold by all J>ru<jgUts m SCOTT 4 BOWSE, Chemists, A. y. Sft*k receipt*. 35 cent* for book of fifty. . MortKogro H»le. [FWat publication Oct.*4. itaO.t Wh»fw«, iK*lnr» Osborn anti Emma j fuh h|awWb, of thw connty of Brookln**, Dakota, mortgagors etr-cutifi a certain I^L 80 *** In favor of tl»a New England Loan and Ti^'cS pany of the county of I’oik, aM «j atatiTf mortgagees, which mortgage was dated tlcthol August, A. D, island o«ce o|: Uoitiak rof I)«*ed* of Out ( ounty onw? B>** mot state of Mouth Dakota, In mortgages, on page KM on the foartaaath 5.12 September 18*2 a. * o'clock p m .iKM'J.* 1 pft mlaca aUtwi- din tho county of Hm!kisH* “ the atatc of Mouth Dakota, amf desoKW? lowa to-ait: the southeast qiuffjf*"** nutnb.T twenty-four, in t«»ii»hip nu»K'o2 huhJrod and in no north of rang,’ weat of tho fifth principal inorldlan and culVft ln« lA9 acre* according to government tnrvev where**. on tho fifteenill day of Dec-inUi n IHB2, said mortgage with the note .(* ur J tii by, WM duly assigned hy *uid mortga»ST 0 Hum Wright of the County or Pnlk ai'd .i.u lowa which assignment wan <lmlv recorded ofltca of the register of doe. .* of ft Hrookinji, ou the eleventh dav of Ottlo 1«<0. «t Bo’clock a. in. In book Tannal» & whereas, on the nth day of September A l» im! a&id mortgage, with the note «*cnrtdther.‘.bv i 2 duly assigned by tho said assignee to The' England Loan oud Tr -at Company of therJhi! of Vjk, In the at ate of lowa. whfrh SSSS waa dulv recur ed In the office of the reifi«« deeds of lbe said county of Brook irgs, on tkeioa dav of October A. D, IH9O In hook seven on Ml, and Wbcrena, default ha* been made m tCI payment of tho money secured by .aid tnorir»« and where**, no actum or proceeding* ai lawh«i been instituted to recover the debt secured bv..!a mortgage or and part thereof, and whereas n,! amount claimed to be due upon *«‘d morti?#™ »? the date of tbs uotice, I* the snia of two butidij and seventy five dolisra and six cents (fctfMaVl wit: f* *0 principal, and $75,06 interest the mm of ninety two dollars, and eiehtr sl« cent* for tuxes neccssarly oaid hy said mutei*** and intrrett, and also the further stun of twent* five dollars, attorneys’ fees stipulated for in ui mortgage Now, there .’ore, notice I* hereby given thi by virtue of a power of *.le contained t •aid mortgage, and duly lecorced as aforesaid u in pursnan ■« or the statues in such case made an provided, the *ald mortgage will ho foreclosed h a sale t»f the mortgaped premise* therin describe at public am t ion to the highest bidder, at th front door <»f the court house, In the city of Krool lots and county of Brookings, and state of sont Dakota, on the eighteenth day of l>. u mber i I)., IWW, at two o'clock In the afternoon oftki (I t'V. Dated at Huron, 8. D., this l#th day of Octcbei A. D. IHIP, NEW ENGLAND LOAN ANDTRI STCO Horace Corpout, Assign** Attorney for a««ignwe*. Notice ot'Mortgage Sale, [First publication Nov. U. 1800.) Default has Ism made in tho conditions of certain mortgage containing power of *al«, dvt* August 18th, A. D. 188®, and duly recorded in th ofll-o of tho Register of De.-its lu It rook In? conaty, D. T. now 8. D , in Book 12 of Morttim! on page 13), whereby Wi’iiam A. Roberts aa Kamsnth.i Roberts, hi* wife, mortgagor*, nod gaged to the Minnesota Ixtsu snd Investment(h mortgagae. lots one and two of nw qr of secila eighteen (18) In the towrnship of one husured m eleven (111) range forty uiue (4ft) and the eu half of the northeast or of sihuloii thirteen (1*) t] township one hundred and eleven (lilt range lift (50) containing one hundred and flly-fonr (151 acre* according to U. M. survey. In Brooltinf county. Hiateof Bouth Dakota. Hy which default the power of aale has becom operative, and no proceeding at law orotberwin has be« f nat ittited to recover the debt retmilnla seenre-t t hereby or any part of the same, am there I* claimed to he dne on said mortgageattk date hereof the sum of f4S 96. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that b virtne of said power, said nr'rtpage wi.-j be fon closed, and said premises sold at pnhlie suction by the MherilTof said couuty, or hia deputy, oi Tuesday, December SOt h, A. D. 1890, at 10 oclod a. tn. at the front door of the court house in th city of Brooking* In said county and state, i pay said debt, interest,attorney'* fee a* ntlpoUl ed in said mortgage and other expence* above by law, jr Dated at De Mmct, 8. D , November 10th, A. £ 1890. MINNESOTA LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO A. N. Wat*ns. Mortgagw- De Bmet, 8. D. Att*y for Mortgagee. | MortsfHffi* Sale. - [First publication November 14th. WHO.] Name* of mortgagors Oliver F Plank and Jeati R. Plank, hi* wife. • Name of mortgagee American lnvestmentCwa pany, Emmetsburg, lowa, Date of mortgage, the 18th day of May, 1M Recorded on the !|tb day or .July, A. D 18M*i, at 8 o’clock, p. Min the office of the regil ter of deed* of Brookings count), in the thei territory of Dakota, in book 14of *he record** the register of deeds, ou page T 8 Default having been made >n the payment « the turn of 89 00 doc on the Ist day of Deceahei 18S9, and |9 00 due on the let day of June, 1™ with interest thereon from maturity at the rat ofia percent, per annum. , Vt herea*, It I* in said mortgage provided that i said mortgagors shall full to pay any part of t® sum of money secured thereby at the IBM u the manner a* specified In said morlgaß%tMi said mortgage maybe foreclosed, and,wtewaj •aid mortgagors have faileil to pay the wteres noon said loan hereinbefore inennoucd. Ut«* claimed to he due and payable upon said aoit. at* mortgage at the date of thi* notlca tha wm a $55.35 beside* tho *nm of s•'<! attorney * IwMw ulat cd in said mortgage and cost* of thi» pwcew ing, and no action or proceeding having been in stltntad at law or otherwise to recover me txj secEred by said mortgage or any part mww* Now therefor notice is hereby given B , n< ” f .. u by virtue of a power of salt, containral® ** mortgage aud the statute in stch ease made** provided the said mortgage will be forectoae? y sale at public auctiou by the rheriff of lug* county, '*r his deputy, on Friday, tM day of December, lWi.at ‘/o’clock day at the front door of the court ho«*e city of Brookings, connty of Brooking*, aa .. of Mouth Dakota, of the land* and P re “ l , „ tt p Bated It. *«ld county of Brooking*.. aM of Mouth Dakota, and described sub«t»u|l 7 follows, to wit: Mtta number one 0) ana section four (4) township one bnndreii «n (108) north of range forty-seven »4T) ‘V®' 1 ‘ west quarter of ihe southeast ~i se thirty three (88) township c»ne ttiin«lrea« (109 1 uorth of r»nge forty seven acre* according u> government Dated at Brookings, Mouth Dakota, AMERICAN INVESTMENT W.- M John E. Diarond, Attorney for Mons k Brookings, 8. D. MortVAsr« Halo. [First Fnblicution Novtsm'sc 14, iw -L Whereas, Adam Boyd, a IHko». county of Brooking*, and Btateof mortgagor, executed a certain mortk?® w | t ßfe of William F. Lcenard, mortgagee, mortgage waa dated the first ‘‘*7 ? 1»«, and record-d in th<e offi <* deco* of the county-of Brooking*. w South Dakota, in Book Five of “gf*s*r,A. page 436, on tho thirteenth dav of t e ß „ pr eai D. 1883, at « o’clock p. m aud is«* situated in the county of State of Mouth Dakota t, ®*' cr ‘J . Jtion “ nB to wit: The southwest Q u » rt ® r n » n d eh>"* her nine, tn township No. pri» north of range No. fifty two « f ‘”V«ofdW clpai meridian and containing IW to government sutvey, and 'J'her . been made in payment of money^^ said mortgage, and, whereas. no t jjgtitwjj cowling atlaw or otherwise toracover the debt setuied by aa any part thereof, and, _ . dftb clalr.ii dto be due upon aaid c ’ dw< i »*( of this notice, is the stfijarj"*S<s|»« Meventy-Mlx dollars and fhirtw n i lfn! »t, tv to-wit: f too <® principal, and %lio ratJ* also the further sum «f 'Fifty do fee* stipulated for lu aald Wortgag®- , tb , v in Now/therefore, notice is hereby iB »t< virtue of th« power o 1 *al® mortgage, and duly rocorded *_ ch f cn « made pursuance of the statutes t» provided, th* said mortgagor- tmndf* a sale of the mortgaitcd JwWjtt-gS scribed, at public suction J m tbec»»7? at the front door of ** Brookings, and county f f .v of J South Dakota, on the eighth **W T hit My*. L, at two o'clock In the afternm*® ° ' h [of > Dated at Swroß,*. D.,thU vembsr,A.D. 1890- , -««»»!> Mortf**®* 35 7 WILLIAM F. LEONARD. " Horace Corport, Attorney for Mo *•* i. . ~ . . - '* / ■: '■* • ■ A • XS