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r Tin: Cherokee Strin is a body of land beginning south of Kansas; it is 22S uiilo long and 57 miles north and south. i Tim iortiiiii coming ojMn tor rettlo I mcnt lios west of tho Arkim-mf river anil j is'il miles north and poutli by 174 miles i tlflJK LdSi U1IM "IV-ilV. The land lying east of the Arkansas ri ver-uiostly.belwsa to the O.-iige Indian and has nut yet been treat itvl for;thoK I there is a chunee for it to wma t?ii with tho ctrij. This Cucro'rfw i-trip is somewhat rough at. r.vcrjitff, the best farm land Uini; m the creek and riter bottoms. ! The Arkansas river. tJio eail lio f the si lip. is a sivift running encdv Iwl touted nier. The ndley along this-rivur ur narrow irnl timber is pienJiful. oak. walnut, ete. This river is 55 tit ilea i from the east lin of Katisia. T.13 S lit fork of the Arkansas eaters the htrip ' near the center on the north line and runs southeast empties into tho Ark::n ! Has river '.10 wiles south or the north line, j Ttiis river runs through salt iluped and i the water is very ..-nity. j The Cinnaiucu river enters the fctrip ' V rail.-s fr-.i!) the uesl line on the north ; u;i i e-iutvi-s Kstitheafi ji-nnj" the t-trip . lhesethre rivers have randy bot touii. while all the other al renin have tme li-it'omi. On the f.hak.ii-ku rivor, nOnut 4't miles frjm the nor heast cor tier of tiie utriji, is. the cream of the whole vdiitry. Pur ni.i:; l.md. timber, stor.e. fr bui'ulirijj jmrinxse?. and water jKnvcr b.-inj; the nattir.i! utlrcnlaffrs. Tiie toil I linil is red iij color nearly all over ll: t-rritury. Tim bottoms tire generally a dark sandy iu:i:n. The prairie i-i cover ed renera'h with a oixl icrowth of jrn-:s lit f ir I; .ij uii:l:in;r. The bad land.' ' f-tonv bh'lT; and 5a;;d covered -villi ; alt j it is ualit lor farming purpo-cn. Tiiis sa'ty l.iinl is io 'ated Apar ttie center of tho rlrir. The prairie or di viif land between th crooks ore only about to JO feel ab:iVo tl.c river bottoui. There is li:nbcr on naar lv nil the creeks '.wiich arc very numer ous, mostly beintf mi:h!1 uprinj; creeks thouylt some aro dry iu.?st parts of the year. Onoin driving aercw the-cour.try. crn r-ce tho timber a lona way o!7. froji some points. One can s-ee streaks of timber winding alcnr u-jrm the p:a::it sui insly, in dilTereiil direetious. As vuu uppioach them Ihe full fro.it tho prairie to the crt-ok b tU s hlih.t l!r:t it :a wircely notiyc.ible. Tho Umber in tom: p!acfl has Ijeen cut olf !.;idly. and at preKn, the vvkcln cnuut'-y is ealtrjlv 1 t1li-n.-.t ..'T lr.,l, ,.! i , i...,..-. ....... ! to Sind corner (-tones more easiiv, though uy thoery is that the i-oidni.-s wl.ie duly was to mhi ti.at ;Lr rouge cat!'-- v.sn kept off X'.w strip .-.ml aie k; :i'S lh" cattle off wu!i a !'itij-Ie mut'.-h. It isnoiarV ta.-k lxi i.Mt( I; ixd cor roclly, as the ojri.Pr ,t...:. ..re remove.i in cihrv ca.-w. piirjuwlj by pnp!e who afier low-atie; a choice ou;rter det-troy tho corners r-j .it. Olio .-Ue can liud tht claim. I carried a jiorkel cnm;s and afttr ltndin a corner ht:.e I -.vould t-tick m cane in the tjroutd and j'hice the com pass on top of thir. sttcl-. I diuld i-oe r.! cuee the uotth and miuI'i piiictr, ami then if I vranWI to git east or wer-t I .ouia piace a s-tr.ivv acioss me comp is j over the letters oh-1 and ivs.it tii;n if, ! lifter stepping bi.-k r.nd fighting iver the ttraw, 1 tru;.l .cenn obj.-cl, ttone cr tree, neaily on a linn in tho direction I wanted logo I would k'J' p the object in viovv and .vaik s ftrniv;ht p ; oiib!.-, conntiug the i-teps(.tbuiil arjti sf the fiton coukl not be found I could find where it had been and by Ti-memboring how the last Ftone was marked. I could tell how the corner i.tone would be j nnrksd if there, and loeatu the land ! "stone or no atone In eevoral cases i '; found tho ttonns buriisl bt-li.vv tho sur-j face. Tl.cro tire many chances for a pi r j ion making mistakes by not kuowir.g ; liovv to lean tlio cjrnor atoms. vjjeiuiiiiv cn!Hnoiiles very inteic-tting re- tniifbt stop (if in a race for laiul) on tt Kehool section or Imh.m alotmet.ts, the Indians or citizens living t tin) strip Lave a quarter section of land sot off, or jilotled to tlietn, vvl.erever they may pick it in tlio b!st bottom lands. In this Chorokco strip is the be.-t and cbnr.ee fur liomctcaclr. Int j j The a-'.rxil laiitls ui'l probably bi on-; dor a law the same a? Kansas rcliof.1 ' Iiiwh. M.H. i Thf Toilers. Xe-.v York !ia IWKKI cash uirlti. Jiustoii has a woman tuvlertaker. Vienna has G.CO0 iillo shomnaker.' Indiana ba.-, UO.OOO btrikin miners. Ilrooklvu ilrutt clerks liave orunniwii. . L'inJon Ixjokbinili-rs, von cigiu bour.-. j iiermauv lias iMvfAA) vvoiuin pen jile. Imlinnapolis Imp a co ojiorritive latin iry. i St. Joseph has a fanners alliance meat shop. ; Denver is boycotting Cliine-e :na le ' matches. Ail Etlinbnrjrh ivinvention. represent innSl.O'O union, resolveil to taken h.iufi in polite.-. Iu Great llritain tho total mhu paid in vvaes for the year 1800 auiountel to jC13,000,0(X or an average of 63 Ills per capita for the total number employed. Svrneuse cooier-. when noliiied of a 10 per cent, reduction, formed an or ganization and vv.-re bock to work, Kiv iiir successfully demanded a nine hour day at the old wnjjes. (iirls cmpIoyel in a Harriron. X. J.. oltctinc lainj works, making 810 to $12 n week, have beeu dropped, and it is re ported that tho company liaKliecn truin tnp (jirls who will take their -places at ?.1.T0 a week. The forty-three Hntish trades unions favortnj; political netion comprise a membtrship of S75.15I. The smallest ot those organizations is the Slipper Ma kers union of Xeivcattle, vvilh about 100 members, and the largest is the Mine Workers union, with a membership of 217,XW. Vvei - Wi-oiii-s I.tii- ofWtis'.iiiiL'- ton. Written by tho Kov. Mason Locke Weoms, historian of tho Hevolution, r.nd V.ishintonV jiastor at Pohick church. It coutitin3 the original "hatchet, story." More than forty editions Mild during the first fity years. Every father in Amer ica should have his son read this-tho lirat Lire of Washington. Upon receipt of one dollar we will rend for one year, tbo new monthly witty paper, 'Tanf-ill's lncl'and oue -Veu;fi Life cf WaMi-1 incton" free. Scmplo ccpics of paper vr.ll be Font free uu applicxtion by Addressing al onre. 3'!-it.LsFrr:ai," ifi Iki St. Chicago, 3 Months, $1.25. mi Ei'cry Republic an who keeps posted must take Reciprocity and Prctecticn the itis-cry. While a Political Paper it is still adapted to the Family and Fireside. The children's hi?t friend. Subscriptions sent direct to the JUDOE PUBLISHING COMPANY, 110 Fifth A Critic Criticised. Iu itn last issue. Tiik Rt?.T:Nti.,speaks in un.-tinted praise of Dr. E. H. liruui- baiuhV temperance lectura delivered in j Oregon. Keb. f-nd. :uo2f; the o'iier thinjes it sij"?,"H ir I an orator and jwnerful reasoaer. llt i addre.n was one of tho best ever deliver ed i- this pl.tee." After reading tlti-i strong comtnendn- j tion one is hardly prepared for the htate j :ant, which immediately follows thesu v. irdi of praise, vir: '-lid did not, howev er, convince us of the necessity of diH-t-oliim; theltepuhlii'Hn partj in order to ecitre teiiiperanco n forut." yinco this statemont is a tacit a.l'ais j itioa of the neees-ity of temperauro re orm, it certaiulv is not iu'jHJitinent to t ask Tiie Skntivki. what iwsuninco it has j that this reform will ever !e accomplish ed iv t!io It.'public-an party. The editor will please, thra'fo e, ;tvo hts ti:njo' ance readers the around for the hone that, u within him or el.e bo li.iblo , tho chaw of i.isinceritv in his profes- ojs in f.;vo- of tompcranco rerotm. To mai.v ot his audience, Dr. llrnm- b3i:ii proved prettv coacl.tsivvlv that! il i follv to ex-iect a nartv that r.d:irst a ! the licence svsteia to ever taippretis the tratui: in intoxicants. Tnr ScNi:.-Ki. will hardly deny thrit the Kepubiictu partv of this nation is a iicsusi party, ami it cannot controvert tna rtaleni-'nt that this imrtv ii becom in;; lesn mr.tead of more Pioi.ibitmn ! pt.-ty. Eve.t tfr. th.i U-piili'.ic.ia party i.l Inr.a is bein uri;ed by !e:idiu, pli tiftans a&tl J.iu.-iali!-.ts to abandon pro hibiti in. Mr. J. S. (.'l;.rl:son. chairman ! -jiii!.l:t;.n National C-'Uitiiittto, .elviacil t!u" cia: j. tl-o j Siace tiie ed. tor admits that i.. Urum b.oigh iiiid the W. C.T. I, iiifinbars are I... ... ...... ,,. ,,,. ,v. ,i;,.. ,;..' t.,.,o ... 7HJ illcout..steul Hint lie -ihuald psrtit in working in the op p!uite direction. W; cm cot have pmhibitiou and li-:-r.o at tiia Mitts time. If an "orator mi p-.worfiil re.'isoner" cvniitit convince .he editor of TiiKSENnNM. he miiot h hard to convince indeed. llible readers nro fa mil nr with the i iorv a. a man who tartnl sumptuously j and sinfully during his earthly career, blU ju . L. j,,. cf Xurini,ul hL. lif Uvl UJ, ,i :.!,.i p,,,.,..- .vi...,. to seiid Iii-.-iniM to warn I. is bre'i.iea not to come to that place, but the reply ( !, u tney o Iievo uoi .h.i:i..- iur.1 pr.ijihftH, neillicr will they !? parsu tho Ihoii; i oi.o roiO from tiie de e.l. Our. I.v. i nr: .ilnren r c:is leavts eil vvitn an attractive article bv the Duke of Mar'- borough entitled "Mcrrv England," which seams almost a misnoiser, for it deals principally with tho characleris-i tics and in.-titutions of Amorioin life, of which the author . j.eak in terms of tho most cardial admiritioii. Sir C. Oavan tuiuiseenees of Thouits C'arlvle. which' are vn.-y fresh and racy. Articles of' reminiscences aptjar t- bo iloaiinant in j this issue. Mr. E l'.varl Dicey pivea us ! much suueslivit 'talk and anecd-ites J apropos of Teivlik P.r.-h.i, whoi. ho. knew well, nn.l thero is suninthins which j raiht bo called a syiiiposiuui of re- j minisrouec4 oucerniun the lte Canliml Mannin-r. a iiiuturciio an.! f.i-icir.atin,; personality, inJependent of his rank in. the church. H I! Traill diseti.ws".Mi:ior j EnchiJi P'ot!:," nii.l thero is a deserved ; tribute to the blind poet Mirslon. by, ; Coiitam Mernahat). Tiireo taking Hence , papers f a :i.ipu ar turn ars "The Fuel ' t of the S(iu." by J. Eilr.r.l U ire, It. A. ' i S. '"Inter Antral Comiuunicnti.in." bv 1 Cimille Fiainmarion and '"Sjine Posii-( bilities of Electneity." by Prof. V.Tdium 1 'Crook.'s. Mr. J. (5. Alger contributes n ; paper on "Women tn the ll -ign of Ter- . ror." of great interest, though tlm faets are not essentially fietvb. The same fascination teems to hang over tlio French Involution now as iu the prii-t. i "The Fall of l'a!iuiicedH"iM treated by an ' E !(di"h writer resident in ('hili with a : spirit of fairnnss, and givc.i tiio host ac , count of the episode which Ins appear ; ed. Tho article entitled "Prince I'is i marck Followd L"p" studies the Kfo of I the great man since he was put on tho i retired list b the present Emieror. and . is full of interest to the reader. Among aetive at tieles w hich might be FpeciaHv mentioned is Sir Herbert Maxwell's en tertaining essay on "Pleasure." There aro t"o btrong short stories, "Tho Four ' Students" and "The Elony Frame." , Several notable jioeuw and clever short papers. Published by E. K. Pelton, 144 ; . Eighth Street. New York. Termp, ?." per j"ear; single numbers, 4." cents: trial biib . scription for 3 months, ?1. Eclectic and i any 04 Magazine, S3. Letters Misoarrymsr Perions who aral'.vays roaIv toblnmo tin (KiMul wrvico v.!on tlir mail astray, ma bo iiUerivtovl in knowing t!ittt 27,077 letter?, bearing 110 Miper pitriptiun whale vtr, were Ioj;s;lcI in . r ,x,x'-3 ""'"- the year just ended, while 422.10 wer no uiueli ndmlireeled that it was im- , postiblo to deliver thorn to say iiothmK , of tho many times jrealer nuuib-.-r that 1 were directed wrenre, but in Mieh a man- i ner that, after sometimes it great deal of . trouble, tho post cifcVo people iinnllv ' sum edevl in reaching the persons in-; tended to bo nddressed. Lsttflrs that; eouliTnotbe delivered were found tol ' contain monov to tho valuo of JUJiv.' T'.tln-n'v i'la'trai'.l ii;ir lit tin v.-r:! coi , , .,, ttilinuir al" Hit- M-iwlmi il ami "nrt'rir nrtr. . .i T H-n Ditmvicn flim i,n i.iniilu .-till x-.. .1 -. L" .. . . . 1!..!,. .. i t . I ... n, .- 1 11 ,, u,, .-... . ,.i i,i.M i U ho. b,8m0 aowpapor publishers j for decl.uins to hold themselves respon- isiblofor rercittnnrea allesed t bnve Jbeiii uindo to tbetn bv tinregistercd i mail! " JUDO-E i hmm, mm, Avenue, NEW YORK CITY, or received at this office. Protection or Free-Trade. Inch'. Do you want to keep thorouchlv vol- :d on tlio elfocts of the Now Tariff Law, ' a showr. from week to week? I)u ou want to know all about tho jio!;e of Protection and have nu an the nwer to every false statement o Kreo-TrcdoM Yen? Then subseribo for vour homu paper and tiio American Economist, published weekly bv the American Protective TiiriiT L.eiaue, N'ew York. (Sample copy free) Thrt Ecoiiomibt is an uckno'A lodged au thority oa Protection and bi.ouhl bo vvtdelv read. Tiio yearlv snbi-cription of tho Kconomist is S2. but we have made a special . -ii raiiKoment with the publish-! ere by lvhiifh v.c cm send you tho Iieo n.i ir.it for a yo-ir aad Tub .Sc-iriXKi. for Tho American Protective Tariff Len- I KUo bar. just l:isucl a lie.V c.-.mpr.! n I 1Vu liou:c for lii0r ll ,!i 'vitlcrl "American Tar.lls from Piymouth Koch : :I :Kil-if! " Tl,i" I,ulf ,wol; ,if on0 llU!ll3rcJ i!i perhaps tho mo.it com- i''',tc ,'ricf prewnation of tho btnt-fits of Protection and lieciprocity yet pn nad wiil be sunt to cuy address for t.d ten cents. In ordering jilf-r.se say, "Send tnr- Xo. .".' This is tho c.'iin'on'jp number of tho ur-cumeut. Address Wilbur V. V.'akeman, Geti'l Sec'y So. VX, Went Eiril 5jt., Now Vork, Tito Hu:m:iic?.i. in iJrctron As well as lilt- ti.:n ln:nft. :iu:l :t!:ir are la i vit- il I" ra'l mi anv ilnmi-t !' k"1 f"' i t.i.. L.ilt. nf .."..t.ii. It. !-! fm- II... I.iii...i n ivanvi.. mat is -Hihis murli ne-m itnnriits u-a. .,.! canliv. a,t;.m.. ...inolnii, a...! I ,r r-. . F5JK3S B3IOCSAT! I Tliekiad that made our country one of the greatest powers among notion?, is what u now needed to combat the I crisis prophesied by that true patriot, j Abraham Lincoln, who ea;d: " Wc muy all congratulate ourselves ' tin, the cruel war is nearinr: its close. It; h.is indeed been a tn-ing hour for the i i'mblic : But I see iu thi he ncai future :i riita aristnej that unnerves mo and u.Ki.-iZi mi; iu iicaiuic iui iuc Kticiy . . ... . 1.1 . 1. .... r . of rav eountrv. As a result of the war. corporations have leen enthrone(l ' a:td an era of corruption in high places ' will follow. The ioney Power of the j country will endeavor to prolong its rsi by working upon the prejudices af the people uutil all wealth is ng rr'atcft in a few hands, aad the li pu'jlie destroyed. I feel at tlii3 i-.iie.nent more anxiety for the safety ;i mv country than ever before, even '-1 ':l I!1Ilil oi war. d.i . t T l i:5 r.nceof lHiT function briLu clnuiAv b.drtr w3 2 the patriot LlUCOln SO mUCh t g in:--tm.. Jrvin(rtT-ntomaUr.icUn- J i'ixieiy. A Money power controls political .riftied and all important elections, ;l?..',i3 its rgjentd in high places of :v!f. ir and tru'jt. The tatuc power controls all Icgis-!:-.ti:.n and dictates what fchall be the t.i.v of the land, n result made possible 1'i'i c.iy by " working upon the prcju iicv of tiie people" througli the metlium if the public press, of which ninety ii ie out of every hundred are either i-.vj" iu full or part, or controlled by .- ajjeacv. luo political contest of 1802 will -.iu lest t.'ie strength of this money :;.'!, dilierent from previous cilbrts dv in it theater virulence and abilitv . . d-Tctve. I ike an on-is in the desert, the (.'i.tjinati Weekly Entpiirer rises tjtia! to the emergency, placing before !. readers unbiased truth and facts .s i liaritdiil Io eorruptiouists' plans, and bcneiielal to the people. "Truth is mighty and will prevail," is the En quirer platform. It is always great -oaifort to read the Enquirer. PTA'jnv! 'I" Or(riiis.?u Wni.tuc'l ir- " 1 miiuiJ Ail ". I'l l h . r. W.hMii-'nu X J DEM til t V'a lMl.ICr.r. TilHlllI fi r.rt,li!.. WM.riJKirIIIii'll'xa. RlibrK.hi4tllt. SiSUr-in.j, Iu Kill. t.- txL. fiva rK-. "& n 5 ?i ?1 r, F?.?i :v?.crj n ffc S3 i ' ch v? w vu a aat. 1 bartia iHteiiire re-oj i ir ih aHriltiis. tyita rw tliiKi.aud oi ee, cf thi vra.'. kind r.t.il f ! rjc Branding harn ber eui.l. In:Md r.nlrm ir irjl-iih innrteir. tt.t I will Td-r-H.iTTt ri:rr.Ut nV'ALUAIir.S TSKATtr.!-. nnth!d:-jv!lirri.n; ferer tiho m.l irr.dt.1 lli'ir i'liii? pnil 1 O i!.n T. A. ralocuia, .li. 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Herald : Publishing : Company- t. josi.ri:, .mo. S rpr(niUrAX3TinlX.'lrrtrjl-tathtollimi-h, .1 llvi-r&nd honiiiiuxUj-tl-fl lilo.il, ftuipii- c fcnlUitili(?.hiiriJiiJar'.'vl'uiL ArolicUo o o r.m-.iv tcr l:llIccnl-. lliotchi on tti' lacu, h.izut'3 I:i. -I-, Uiuiirh. Colic. 'ofauptirn, " Ctironu lilantu. Oixosii- Uir Irt'tt.r. Va. " S U lir- DI-T(itrra :,louii-h. Iiuiiun-, ItUi ry. T S; IiyPtjii, Cczt-MiL, ITiutlrU'H-, Imiftlo Com- a m rlst.Koa!HrcnUl,IIi:rMlie,lli-liiloUin.nn'i. w O 11-m. rinr)U.5 u ilia ilaatlj Sallow Cttn iLitipi. Ff)4 rases.Sou r Water Unuh r lliii ,crof ; stoairh.TirwJ 1 Hvtr. L1orr 0 niu every cii 2 ccjUr.aidiof liio Klr"Tubjl ltli?mr"rt o I i. tinUliii: last can lv injuriiu iuk aicmi.'ii. II O m'c 1 cn" i. 1-1 prJ 1.16- I I p ex. 6 i a stow 15 ' i-i."- ir.: 'it r-.nup -rri-i-I a AiWrrTIIE IIIPVSS cnJUCAlT CCiU'. P"liL o io. DoIC.el vote j V, i.csTrs.S. C, Icc ij. ilji j .Vii I ui-h I ccuU !r: all who -ic r jlic n: ttvm mil .Vrrri flinl.ic itnuvr jtt--t Iicw RO-fl 1 jr rtR.cly v Myim u,rj u en- yar, in-1 t j thtv l!.c s:oull chtU I ti"C With t.i,ny tluuX, i tsm-iia yo-ifs. li a 'Lvr: Censsii. Ta . IVc a, it. I hsr? r.-.i h-.-I one of my b.i J pcY. t:rxc 1 cul-mc:i---i uu-is youx incdiii.e, rooctki jo. rniLvnr.irm. P . J.n t i-. 1 I mtjomo .iimr of two if iVM, cue e c.f A'T. IV114 linnet nc of -Vrr-cva J'i titration cur-:il by lint rrmrj. C A V.'tMliI, Treasurer Acivric-in raUii..tntj Houic. If yon are aSlicir J r-:h Vilit, St. rilifn' Dane, lulonittiti, or any oihir N-r-e ttwinlf, v. e wul vend JOU Quo ISottlc Vrer. all rh.-in?i-- rreluij t7 u. Civa Age, Po.t OiHi.e anJ St-lc. AiMiCiS tn mm THYSELF. n. Brr.rf.pniNrnvATIOS. AncTrond ItoldMcdall'BIZE ESSAY oa HtSUVOUS VIIVSICAt. DCU1L.ITY. KBROBS vmrril -RVTrAlIlTKU VITALITY, .tirmrr nVri.lNIt. and tit UISHASKS andlYEAKKHSSEScf MAX. SCO pft, doth, cilt: liJ lnvslcabio rrctcr-f-utnt Only $1.W Bt niM!, donb scaled. Deacrtj.trro ITospsct- ua with cndoraonionts pnrr! SEtiD of the Irf3 and vo:ur.ta7 tK ! SSut FREE! tcrtlmonicJa ot ta cured. nun. Corualutina la renn in or by r by tn-itt. iStxrt trru- asO. Kip ir.VY an' rneat. INVIOLAISL l.u .sr.citiicr and CUK- TAIN rniK. Ai''l le. V. H. IVrkor. or Th; feabody Medical Inrltuie, Xo. i B-JUindi dt.. Boutin, M-9. . . , Tfc l'catiody Medical last Hate Laa many Iml. tatriri, but no et;nal. IU rc-M. fhs Bclcr.e ot I.lfe, or rn-tf Pit-Miration, U a treacr luorn yjIbbMc tiian cold. It-sd ll tis. cesrv irtlt tia Ni:itVOi;S man. n-id I-n'n . Ur ij'TUOXG. XtJtuii &xuk. C'o.'jil)ihu.i. The sower v has NO SECOND CHANCE. Inr4 lea.. . mil. th. ifltfit pf tn artt j SEEDS f have made and kept Fetry'tSeed Itulintll toe uxjeit ta tne worm .Merit icua. Ferry's Seed Annual for 1892 teJIs the whole Seed atory Sent fret far th aakicj. Uon t tow eeu ua ou get iu .D..PERRY & CO..Dtrolt.Mich j HALL CHEMICAL CO., West BHIsl, Pi fpmmTW How Lost! frio'.vRca!nod! hig&' nJ4v. - I hemes mlMiiu 1 1 m m b mm. AVIIO WAZSTS THE SPLEXDII) "Home-makef'Magazine Tlin SKNTINKI. nlll fiicnkli tlil.i luirli-ciax mairaztiHF upon tho fttliohlns !ciir W'f l I funtMi THK SKNriNKI. .tiid tin- .i-nilul "IIiimk-MaKKU" M.iiwliif imp year fur iln- Drier of tlii ia;rr mill intent" ::ti1 :in-i:i) - lu-in.lt. 1 75 Tills it an fi3t-r lli:tl .lit'i.1.1 Ie apcrtjtril ti ni-r ijui r.lm l.o iimiU till-. p.lcr. ThU "ITit N piaiie tirriiio we tli!n 't will gel n in m iif v traders; ami as v.e ul.Ii ti lri';t imr iiM rfliil ".!!. pri"-at MiUvriiHTu in i.-ntt a lull r:ir"i -. ill --ri:.l U'U :m t ..I evnti r.tlillti ..:il ajut j;rt ciMit lurTHK.SIINTXNKI. furmif rarf.-otn :li- timi- tln-v t:.tvi alrnuly 1 aii' lor. ai"! M !!. "HoaK Makku" .MsjiIiii- e rar. Iii'l'Iiilii: Isii-lur-jjl.o-lv. Ri-iui-mbirftI 75 pays one year's kubc-ri;:iii tu Till. sk.M'IM:!. .u:u tin lliMS-MAKIt. '1 ue cnli iiiut arn mipany t ach nrJcr A'i.lri- nr call u TEE SENTINEL, Oregon, Mo. Below we print the Prospectus M3 tf fSf i S2.08 par Year; 20 Cenls a Number. CHEAP IN FB1CB OMLY. Thp"IIoMK-MAKKK'' ntl;i evi-rv iilelMiri'iit nnn In hp.iiie a .utier!l'T fur liinvi-ir and faniilv. a.nt every niie'l'si'tit ivnnw fur lierwlf, f.ir the IiiII.'uIms unm : - 1. Tho -110ME-MAKER" is tho only high-class ma;;aziao in America at ?i00 per year. 2. It gives more for the money than any othrr magazine in America. . 3. It cives the best -tho be.it illuRtrationa, the bcft writerR, thu best itoriox. t lie btst poems, tho best departments Clubs. I -r. - .... 1. It is original, bright, entertaininir. valitahlo: every ariiclo now and readable; good for the whole lamtly. St. It satiiii.w the active, intelligence of women. It is iG-iil Hamilton s,iyp) "the be3 union of tiie practical with the inteH-clu.il of all T'ie uiRZHxines: and itt eons'a it endo ivor t- k i -p io t iuc i w th ov.-r..- i is-i th it c in int.'te it itd read-jw. Xothin copied; everything original. 50 CEfJTS FOf! 3 M3"TIR: $1.00 FOR S MONTHS: S2.0D G!i VEAn. SAMPLE COriCS, 10 CEi'iFS. aiii:ess, THE "HOME-MAKER," UNION SQUAHE, NEW YOKK. THS 2JEW TOBK El ippro flippy For 1892, is low Ready, It is an unusually interesting book, containing TtairieaL Mesical and. Spsriing Ciiroaoloiies lor 1891. A List of Deaths iu tiie Amusement Professions, AQUATIC AND ATHLETIC PEBFORHAHCES. BASEBALL, CRICKET, RACIKG. AND TROTTING RECORDS. ' BILLARC3, Ete. WITH KECOKDS OK FASTEST TIME AX!) UE T PEPwEOIvMAXCES IX A LE D EPA ItT.M EX 'IN OF SPOUT. THS SPECIAL FEATURES AKK A I ILLUSTRATED. AND A mi m mm m yii ii'i i Famous Men of the Old Tima Ring. WITH PICTUili-S. For Sale by All Xe'.v.sth'alt'i's. Prii-o, 25 cents. THE FRAKK QUEEN P'JDLISHiN.G C5M?ArJV. tLiir.iied ) CLIPPEK I5U1LDINO, NEW YOI5K. &!T1 Did you iKLy.''.g charming 2 cvcrv TcVi-X', 5 HhKlfit ntXLAV! Ip"i'ijc Tili Lirn rrt; HOU3r:Kni-?i;R,. SU33Cn;p710i'3 la ih; Koit CJunty SENTINEL. free a speoia premiani. th phsts en;ravliiss. in a rich ot wS 1 with the ordsr. ! SPECIAL CVJriSlKC 0?.'Er:. "!; I CHUdCKMAH. 110TK for only $2.50 3 j Stnd orders vdih xzir.cy . to V-iE C?.'T!i.t Cmc:srcx 3 SnausH. Z.... . v.. T..Vm. - - I l.'l i.natol;u JIU till n.i.kv5oJ Uir(. rt WTu:ti- T.rsi: V nor .-itSf' 1 vj YOUGJS SH8BS& ROSES Are Large, Vigorous Bloominjr. We crow. send you large plants by express, or smaller ones by mail. We guar antee satisfaction either way. Here are 6 Beautiful EverbloominzRoseswewill send you foronly 50c: ST.?. WIIW) J. K..rNEj, Trfl. Scoarr.oM iucrnt.BM.tuai.ik.frErrt- BUii, i4viu.iilA vrlTrt7criaa. uiuuu. iaj.4ivvi7 i,ujiumiiiHiBtfunn, 1 8 FINE PLANTS Or ABOVE CH0I8E HOSES. SECURELY PACKED. BY VAIL, PC3T?A!0, FOR EOc I Our Grand Catalogue (120 pages; superbly illustrated) of New Roses, Hardv Plants. Summer Flawers. Bulbs. Vines. Ornamental Shrubs and Choice Seeds goes FREE with every it, enclosing uc stamps tor postage. C. YOUNG & SONS' cl tits 'Hsmc-Maker" Kagaiine. II ! aud i the oulv orjran of tho Feden.icd " i ... .... 1 1 i n . ... r.wi..- . ...... . . iw M Mm HISTORY OF HO.ME OF TIIE ever enjoy the luxury of a household paper that comes at S i .oo a year? There is ( .... .... e but one. And it s a paper that is giving women every where a new sensation. i Xo ntf siil SenJ two slurps fur siecirren r.'i-abcr. es-Ani g if you are so t'd tSat 7iu c.-uM fn v-me niiH!cralcIy-am wot. fi.r ia 1 iniir lium nunr-ini a ft!rest3J' rtc - cleast SaV fo WEEKLY. SS north Seventh St . Phlla. Housekeeper's Weekly sra rtccived al the cftce or the Every ons subscrisinrj ihfoach tJ-e Sr-MIKEL $(-U bsajllfa! "ART FOiTTFCLIO." a uGllJclicn crexr-aisllc itc antique carchmcnt. Cash rscct be sert O-jsalcisri 's Vsckiy ?nJ SOUTI'ERH iisiESiiin tiiC r.i i-iiKij um. ilso Cross ' I it. L 1 r.A. IT.'j- . ,ll!i'..'fJ emj (nii.)'-f. x j.l.S?IN)CUBlrftH. Al tz?tl.tt 01 Plants, specially prepared for Summer j them by the hundred thousand, and can TBI qCIZ5.Kra.lpcrt.prk!UCcM. i-icua.. iiiDi.R.rv.r.rMi-. jw-. order, or mailed free to all who write for y CO., MOB 0UYE ST., ST. LOUIS, yo. V . - - . t U Kr-f.. " 111' llonio Hints mid Helps. i Put rld rubber rings of cans into weak ammonia water and they will sgain be conio clastic. Ink stains on linen can bo taken out if tho btain is first washed in t-tron;; Kilt water, and let it btand over niht. When jou nro hurried and a jostaj;e fcliimp will not stick, moisten it and rid) it on tho Hap of an envelope, and then ' q-jiekly put it in its place. I To take rust out of steel, rub it over with salad oil, and in forty-eight hours- rub v.ith unslaked lime, tinely powdered, until tho rust disappears. . To jcet rid or ll.es. cxpae in n pi.it' a ' stoc docoe.tio:i of quassia, chip. and ! brown suar. The tly papers told for the purpo.- r.ro made by smearing mel; el reiin with a little s-URr on paptr. To cool vour face and prevent an uilv . i appearance, put a few drops of aromatic 1 J ammonia in your morning bath. When ' t'iu faco Incomes overheated and "shiny" . during the day. wet a corner of a tow.! with alcohol r.nr! mop it softly, letting it I dry bj evaporation, or with littlo rub ! bins. I WIren decanters mid carafes lueon.e t so discolored inside that short or line, ' coals will not eie-iii3 them, till the bottle ; I with thi'-ly chopped potato skin", cork 1 lijjht'y and let the b-ttle stand for three ' i d..y.--. when the s-kins will Torment. Turn i j out and riiifc. The bottle will be as; ! brsht aiid clean as when now. i to cean paint, tomo Housekeepers siuear it piece of llniinel iu common wl itii: mixed to the consistency of ( paste, in warm water, and with this they tub tho Fti'fnco to bo cleaned, point; , iit-.ir t bri.-kly, and washim: otf with ' i pure tof! . r. It is claimed that ' leaso s;ots will in this wav bo almost lUitr.ntiv remove-!, while the paint v.iil , retain u urt haucy anil beauty tiniii) nairrd. Art in Silver Ciiiiih. Darir.g t!;o week which closed la.-' Saturday kiihc of the new coins issued by the United htntes government ctepl inljuircidatioii.ind wore commented en by beholders from different oints of v w. Tiio coinage is limited to thro j lees, the dime, quarter find half (li.lkir. and all three prc-ont in differing sizes the sanio designs for obverse and re v.Ti-e. On one side thero nppears a f-pread I o iglo and on the other the protile of r: j lieud burmouritcil by U;o leger.il: "In J Hod we Trust." j Tee eagie ij a merigernnd ill-fed speei ' men of our noble bird and tho prolile is that of a godib ss of liberty, tlieugh il looks like tho head of the ignoble Em I peror Vitell'ms with a goiter. ' To bo extremely frank, these new CJtns are not arti.--lic. Even ibis tiii'd statement is ttcduly tintterie.g to the designers. Some tinio ago Mr. Wana maker introduced an acceptable rsform by abolishing tho bottle-groen rswlage stamp and putting a chrrry red onu i:; its place a stamp that is in p!a;-e on a wedding invitation as well as on a letter of condolence. Hut it f-eems that a similar effort at reforming the coinage is sure tj result a great deal !o.s for tunately. The nation has jKJir luck in getting up designs for coins. The reawm is not apparent unless it b? that r.tiilT cient iadiK'ctucuts aro not inTered to bring our really good de.-igue.-s into competitinn. However, money has anollirrend than , thatoNatt'ying esthetic people.prej'iima j b!y no oao will object to having a j"an- tlty ot the ne.v coins m nu pos;:est.icii. even if iie does not mlinire them. Thk biato'v of a newspaper is n his tory of everyday life. It performs it part in tho busy, throbbing world. It is antagonistic to eomo clnsscp, yet is praised by somo and abussd by other.1, j Yet iu nil its trials and achievements, it pertorniB a valuaiila wurK anil tne wiio in the main control journalism sel dom swervo from v.l:-;t thev coniHlier J to be their duty. Ti;? in w-paper : is not only a c!ir.:i: ;ie.- of event in th 8 I busv, iir igrei:ve. pushing world, but at- fo prmtr-wo.-d.t that cu. tho dospoc- uiu iwiu iiiar in mvrzni. in ; tluencv of a widely eircnl itcd and relia ble, ue-. sy, a. I nl.Iy bt.-d jo-Taal is 1 far re ichiog, an 1 wo M evo that nor.s p i,:er work r.i as a cl.i-i-t ro.l:z it.; forco . nad r?ypn.-b "tia:. Ths iwufspij-er iu ' aiiung tba 'Tie ;tet iastrumeiitalities for j tlio ndv anceracat .k a hii.ar civilis. n ...Vjva.l t ,') m i :r.it. - J - Erio Ifccord: We have takon poto . corn, egg. gutter, onions, ciuo.-.ge. ! chickens, stone, lumber. labor, rand. calico, sour kniul, secoi.d hand clothing. , i-wu v.t.-M i.--. j rawhide.?, chin.iuepins ti:n!:nrk. 'ice j d.'gs, torgimm cced. jugwaro and wheat itraw on subscription--, and now a man I wants to know if wo ' pa'mr six months for a i:i M sen,! tl.r. . ... ! a larvo o.v i. vv have no p.-oi'deat for refu I ig, neva. , having deeliiii-d aay thing, and if w-:cau ' find 11 nun who L uu' ' ntto we'll ila it. an owl mid nee.!-1 Sunn; i')tisti Ic-;! .-illiin 1 .11 :u'l t' nil! Mli.! i! I ll -V--:.:l II. I rr..n!i d 11 -'IL-Lii.'. Tlio :t 'In, ll ill jir..' I'tit In i:" 1 o .-t I' war- llii-M ;i-.v.,. ' fiiiilil ilifV ti." li.ilnrni t'i in the iLec--I:iI KrapW !!a!siiii oli.e'i ' vJ.I o.t .oitir rurir.e - - it o'n fn-v u .1 v ill.- , -U ; ITrvi ifti-r I.-KI. til" lint !! I'll:--.'!!. .!!! ' it. Ir.,il lie- fre At .itl .Iniiiti A GOOD SEAMSTRESS OUSEHOLD NECESSITY AD A KCJ3EH0LD NECCS8ITY 18 onc or cun NEW SEWING MACHINES. Foil .VHTiCVLiis Assfft33 NaxlonalSewingMachineCo. UCCKOKt TO JUNC MANUFACTURING CO. DELViOERE, ILL.. , Vir.tifsc'.arers tt FIso Fi!nl!i Sefrj U:hIar It -XrP-K;5'JS!3 CHEATING LAN KITS Nearly every pattern of Horzo Blanket is imitated in color ar ! style. In most cases the imitation looks just as good as the genuine, but it hauit the zvarp threads, and ?o 'acks strength, and while it so!' f:r only a little less than the genu ine it i.n't worth one-halfas:nfvh. Tiie fact that h'orsc Blcnkus ?.r cpitti is strong evidence that Uuy are THE STAN 2nd even.- buyer should see that the v trade n-n:lc -s sewed on the inside of the Blanket. 3x3- r Five Mil? Cr ' p. .f' F-lrctrlr. 3 '.isaksi "O 5ft STYLES. '. - s . : c ' -;. it mi c int gtl .. t :: n j. .:. .i, n-ii- i- A- fr.t i" "i .. . ... rtt ir wit' .tt i .iige. Tract... It r wndi.il tiill tt.'h ,.a I Cl r. n .11 Jf n I - i.i. tn .b. irn ' - "I"- t -9 A I" . I.. I H I ' t t. Ifc . t, .OK h... ll, '.. U I'' .UK. tuJ DKIf . tl C Cn. .-! mil, llst.c In wi an -f An.i ;cu 'a ten cir t .1 hm. clu .11 ?1 lb kvirn " w i t, m ! - Titll rrt'.'r frr. It- I: ! ur.t)K(it i l.M. t Hex. Vnt lluitcl. M:tlnc -,.r -T-scEU7rrcri:;ji.i,itvKtc3Ti ::::-: -.i ;i ri.: s ff cp aw cr T.t i Cii -'.. T"-'- f-o-. rti:jtv. JoLtt. 0.!J, via. I--, aitf. M-:"lue. lti Vitus. !. ILLINOIS; -t;r,. M.tir.. Oii-jmim, t.T-.a!on. rf Iw. W!-it.-;Ml. AiliO-cn. Iliutcn fr.i Council .t !u 1'iV. A: Hi..-.-nli; bhI St. Vact. in Jits'. "t."',I.l, n'"KrUTi- ;nl -.i.-ax Ialti. in E.'KOTAt aTC-s-.'.'. Jc- nut Kent Citr. in JliyOt.T.15 -.-I If, L.' t!. T.:i.' u.-ras-J Se'vr.tityniifASKA; u!.lo, L.-c-ie..irtb. It. rtca, T'ith Jtwchlmon. '.ii.'i. .r -i-i IVxl Oty. taliwr'.'. la -AN--Ao. ll'.L-ri-r. Et K.nor il J'Irrco.!nISDI.l!t '. Ki:i lCf.V: ;: r. C;!jrt-s S:it.p mal ru.bl.). .. Oil.f.H'.eo "rn.-.er-f? t-vr. ieKsefrl;h fAniil? i.ljn-.Tii.-'I-ui!", a' r.i;i?t:T tiii'lUlei of InUr- 'iin.:':'!-i 1 '' f ni asl cltus ent and irert, rt.l.-i, .;U t..; cf Litsju ani to 1'clSc knd .-ai-3-ei.si.ic -JCjjr.-ii VZST2ZULZ EXPRESS TTIAJHV - .ilir tU ciN-rttltcr In sr-!cnIor of niulrmeot, ?-t:vS ClltC.'.CiO aal DES MOINES. COUNCIL ft.rtr? an.1 ji;AiIA. nd tetttcen Cllia'.OO nr.l - S-;fki:. fOLjRAIiO SfRIXCS and l'CCr.LO. Ul : A A. CITY cr..I TOrF.KA an! tin ST. JOSEPH. .1 .-llirf IyCituie. FREE RECLINING CIIAIK :'Aitz, aa.1 ra'jws SWptrs, lth Dlrtrz Or Serrlci ..t cnr.Mllrit t lieurcr and Colored Srlcga irlta .iv.i'.s reilc liii3, aarr S.na!cj tii mvt tcl ZTAIIDARD GAVCS TTluS-F.OCKY M0T7HTAZ2T ROWS .:nr ih scyerttr-tqaiiireJ tralcs raa dally '..!.:o; ..SI V.IItrolT CHANGE to and from Sttl : ?i-l ily. Ci-Mi ar.3 Ssa Francisco. HIE r.OCK KiAr If t-n lYe Direct cd Favorit Line to a&I .rii ;.rit!vu V.'r 's 1'eak and all ctbtr sanitary and r.iatn-icit.isnnJ ralnlagdlstrlctalnCatoiadai. DMLY PAST EXPRESS TRAINS .an: Pi. Jri''t iji! tCn?as City to ted from alt ia .-u.r i ir -j.. -3d v t.I;iis In :tjeni XeLrasiq, iv! t . l.-..!tir. Territory. Also tU ALCER1 ..-... ui: Ttlfn-.n KjierjCliy and CtUcago toWaU? .. .-u. s-w r..-. ;nv:--nArGLi3 ard sr. t.kvu . :-.zl -i.:r .'-T -:i &'r:lt ami ncrlawtat btrta la'. r.GiiTa.-IT.-t-V-Cb-ei. Vcr n;-,'. l"cHvr nr i!rIred tcfonaa-oi ..i y n -j l.lt C55C3 la tbe Uclted tttl '. tv. i Vm Save 1-2 Your Momy, ix Kv;:i:vr:iiN:: vol- mjt. Vrtte fsr oar Maxntst!: Cataicgue- A 500 Ftgs Book. C.iMt :t.;'ii;; ii:'r t-:;. a-cl keying Iiitt ...tlli.tni-IlT r'" iiii-. ! r.a.!i ! Mi, iipfl-r . '.'mk!". 1I"U. 'i'-!' t ('m:s, Fuml ":rr. r"t-Ui.iu. I..,il!" unit liiniVt ImhirK. ami t-'urie Iiin ' iliin.l, JiTt s titii,-. w Lit" Uiu'di. trv (int-'l". Ht!i aliii ' hrni aint Mhr, ,:.-, N. Ill-Hi, lit-.s'-u 'ic. t"tr.tipnrry. Wnldn -. I -kt. Ji-;r. -!V.-ire tit npn. Wli-p.. Vxtir -itnra' rrii;.-m-:it-. !. il 1 I!tr I I -": S. C it.i;.iu. i ii. i ti ctfci.t ni -;On fur piMlar t; 'il p. i-l t. .v.:ti-ti 11 - i . Hill! nMlilty io fit ! .; "inr C"!.' Li e i,.ca cmii tnakv in iiui'.) (' i r ui-eh A KAKPKN . CO.. CiU'i-.erS',, t'illCACiO. I Solcrdino Amcffsn Agency for CAVEATS, lrrtLife mnitai oeniCN PATENTS COPYRI3HT8, etu. FJr Infiiroetlia and frt Hnndsoci write to MC.VN i CO., :.t Ucxkiiit, Ntvr Vork. Oldert Lnrv.u frTuitccpatjiit. In America. Kvcrr r.ttect ttm . .j u li Uinik-tt lt,m the public tyr-c- tlrertrrr f-e?ci cbari lc tba win !:0.jti2 Ut trsf:om It. WMXir. :j.0() a or, SI al wix ui ntJi. tUrr Mt ?.V; L CO, 1 H. ! t F '. I'll' Ml.w I 4ft. r ib . ! u ct rnjif , -r J. -- MtU - l'yin ' ivl i..;, i.i, . . . .. ..1.. C "- wv t'j. ...... a ' - 1. - - f n .' .' 1 ' . .i - t-i .... 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