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' 'J tmrxstti.vjtiZ)tMti'L?txzitiTt tsiacrrfieatUNntiftvrJvarunmmWA&jn&t ttzmer atMrwwiig'awwrwKMMtHawwiwarMw ww wwmiww local Moms. Charles Clcvelnnd, of Cnndee tV Co., made a flying visul lo Anadarko last week, returning on the 14th. Two borne thieve from Pierce City, Mo., were enptured ly (ho In dian police ii Mtinkopcc, Ind. Ter., a short time ago. York-Parkcr-Drapor Mercantile Company, of Caldwell, are agon In for L. G (hillup's celebrated Colorado and California saddles. Messrs. Darlington and Covington returned to the Agency on the night of the 12th, after an absence of a month among circuses and yellow legged chickens. Sam Bwaycr, the dry goods man of Caldwell, is getting farily settled in his spendid new store room. He invites the attention of the public to the inducements he is ollering in dry goods, gents' furnishing goods, etc. See his "ad" on first page. Wolf Ahead, a Cheyenne, drove two loaded four-horse teams from Arkansas City, having been deserted by his driver on the way up. Not desiring to pay another man wages, lie drove both teams himself driv ing first one a ways and then the other. C. F. Hulbcrt, of Caldwell has or dered his kad" inserted in the Tkans 1'outek. Mr. Hulbcrt has a large slock of stoves, hardware, tinware, wagon material, etc. His goods arc the best the market affords and will be sold at fair prices. He has a tin ahop, where all repairing is promptly attended to. Charles Fox. who has been keen ing the Darlington House since the first of July, has concluded to quit keeping regular boarders. The price of provisions has advanced so much that there is no pay in it. He will, .however, continue to give accommo tions to, transients. A Cheyenne train of sixty wagons arrived and was unloaded at the commissary on the 12th. This train embraced the forty wagons recently purchased of the Kansas Manufac turing Compaii'. This train was detained for over a week at Arkan sas City, awaiting the inspection of Hour and causing a loss of both time and money to the Indians (I. Y. Smith & Co., of Kansas City, have issued a complete fall and winter catalogue, giving a number of valuable suggestions to buyers. They have excellent facilities for filling orders from a distance, and the reputation of the house is such ihat purchasers may safely rely on what they say in their numerous advertisements. Messrs. A. A. Newman & Co., of Arkansas City, call the attention of stock men and others to their stock of goods, through an advertisement in this issue of the Tuanspoktku. Their stock comprises everything in dry goods, clothing, notions, hah and cups, Oiled and rubber clothing, ok, o.c. As (hoy oiler to duplicate Kansas City and St. Louis prices, they will doubtless socuru a good trade from the Territory. An Arapahoe Indian visiting Spear's camp was assaulted by a teamster, and very much bruised about the head with a heavy whip stock. He seems to have asked for matches and a misunderstanding arose therefrom on both sides. There is plenty of room outside the Indian Territory for white men who arc so regardless of the condition of the Indians and deem their wants of so little consequence as to termi nate in the way this did Walnut fMills, SKAR1XU & MKAI), Prop'. Patent: New Process AND Family Flours. Corn meal, bran and feed always on hand at lowest rates. 'special attention given to orders from the Territory. ARKANSAS CITY, KAN. piiiwwiirvttngjona..in,'aygnir3tgvruLTMijaBgMjjilji'.li CrF.IlULBERT, DUAI.BIt IN Hardware, Stovjbs, TrNWAitB, Wood and Iron "Wagon Stock, Sa DDi.v.n y Ha h n va rk, Pumps, etc., etc. Fine cutlery a specialty, Stoves of every variety and price. Goods sold and repairing done at lowest possible prices. jGUfEspocin uUenllon ivou lo utaiJ or dors from the Territory .-a CALDWELL, KANSAS: cMtiicvujxxsntj3y.Tyaujt,xxiffliiTtrTt.aspgT3LxNrnj M IS AUMAYS ,liM QRnpR of 4; wist 1 UtETIWLBS" tj SURPASSES OTHERS oliSQiai3feEo. 30 UNION BCh NEW YORK Chicago iLL,-e- c-9 Orange mas 9. M !XLhJ&59K32 JSSgi2SC2S VEAVIiJR & LOZIEK, Gou'l Affts. 1011 (Mivr St . Si. Louih I THE MOST P0PULAR fl I wmmmmwmA h is ifyer0 J0mk 3 VjWti - TGi.Hfir' ' .- .5333? 1 'v. tit"-W dPK ," VtoW JHZ&Zr 1 z&wjFr&&'42Pr U 1 1 a it jvi r X a ntu wu k rty 5 l.wvVxV' v. c r 11 a 1 v of Ell SZ 1 ssy I 0 ) Order Your Dry tMM,....l'l..HI'.l'' G.Y. nil rm hlVil 1 712, 7M & 710 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. argest Dry-goods House in the West Samples of every description sent Fkee of Charge. Send us your name and address and ono three-cent stamp and we will send you our lllurtratcd Catalogue for FALL & AVJNTER. Everybody should have one. G. T. SMITH & CO, 712, 714 & 'j 16 Kansas City, Mo. WMifPliKPI'lil'WIWWIIW OOC CALDWELL and HOLMES & CO, WiiolocalcrBdRetaU Dealers in All Kinds of Groceries and Provisions, 3PrRST Door North CALDWELL -333- WEIililNaajON, 3CANSAS. MW$&4888& INDIAN HARLXNGTON, I. "E .Ibalfa' ?iji- DRY GOODS. BOOTS & SHOKR HATS & CAPS mjOVn A splendid stock of saddles, bridles, uto constantly an hand. Also) oranges, lemons and other fruits. Mr. Dundee's largo store building wiS soon be comploted, 'when lie will bo able to-daow goocl to 'advantage, JZJBHis stool: as conijjoHed oJ' U.ie huabgmU $m oiuiilfA-i .uiViusS?., Goods by Mail! klWMFMM mwm.vmmmmmt, JBL OTIMMmsmq WELLINGTON, O06 of tins Postophcb, KANSAS -333 iimrMwii TRADER, GBOOEIUJ PRO VISIONS MAR-DWAEJ5 QUIDKNSWAI11B AMD FRUITS, i&CO iw i