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iIHlftlli'llHl IIIIIIIH Mi I'll 1 fllsjeWisi - V! 4 mj JI 1 . SJSK Indian Chief tain. M-tSO Xer Tear Xn Jldvanoo. FttbUshcil Thnrs.lrtjrs by 7int!fDUH VmrrTAli reeUMifMiCoMrjerr Wtt L. AMIR, Editor. X. E. MILfORH, JUtusrer. Vinita, 1st). Tun., July 12, 1883. TiiK Oklahoma bill Is in nil probability disposed of so far ns tho present congress is concerned. A recent cfTort to bring it up- under suspension of tho rules of tho houso failed, and henco it is likely to dit on tho calendar. J. Milto.v Turner has issuod a call for a national conference of colored voters, to bo held at Indian apolis on tho 25th of July. It looks very much as though J. Mil ton was desirous of gettfng Ms grip on tho colored voters of tho coun try in order that ho might deal them out in cloao states at bo much a- Hundred. Ho can't mako it. Washington dispatches of Mon day announco that through tho in fluence of friends, tho department of justico had agreed to bold up tho- whisky prosccutforra against Jno.F. Lyons, Eel. Horrins,et. nl., until after July Gth. By that timo fftoy expected to havo secured a renewal of tho cow lease. Tho In dian oOlco has taken the matter up and proposes to seo that thoro is no further delay in these prose cutions. COUNCIL PnOOEHDINQET. THLqoiW Jnljr 1, 1S6. Senate bill to rcloaso the grazing on lands out west to tho Chorokco Strip I.ivo Stock association pass ed that body to-day. It put tho price of tho loaso at 8135,000, but from some a tergo it went up to S 11)0,000. Sovoral causes may be assigned for this. It may havo been a sort of a compromiso bo tweon those who favored a lease to- the highest bidder and those who favored to leaso for eomo specified annual sum. Or it may havo been intended to reconcile to tho policy of the latter such mem bers of both houses who wero just npo enough to fall, with but little shaking, into a willingness to ac cept tho amount, tho additional $15,000 being tho attraclivo forco. Tho vote stood: Boll, Gray, Lynch, Wolfo, Benge, Schrimsher, Vann, Muskrat, Hendricks, Haw kins, Ross, Seabold, Sanders and Christie for tho bill; Ex.Chief Thompson, Starr and Whitmirc against. Tho bill was tho majority report of tho senato committee on the lease question, as givcnlrTa form er number of tho Chieftain Benge, Bell and Wolfe. Mr. Bell submitted a minority report, favor ing tho advertising plan. July 4. No recess was taken on tho "Glorious Fourth." Tho bill to continue tho old lease, passed tho houso by "a large majority" 24 to 15. hiio it was pending, Mr. Neal, of Canadian, offered an amendment to 'advertiso for 30 days. Failing in this he askod for a still smaller number of days, and finally come down to six days, and pledged bimsoif to voto for tho bill ai tno ena oi mo umo should no greater amount bo oflcrod. No proposition that he could inako in this direction" was rccoived, so fix- cd-wasthe determination on part of the National members to pass tlio bill-as rccoived from the senato. So far as relates to tho lcaso question; every move is a re-enact ment of the proceedings nt tho last council, and will continuo to be unless a larger sum is oflcred, and thore can he no cause found fcrnrejecting if. The constitution gives the chief five days (Sundays excepted) to consider a bill. The bill having passed tho houso on Wednesday, the 4th, ho will havo until Tucs day noon to decide what ho shall do. During these five days ho will be supplied with good reasons for not approving tho bill, be cause higher bids will bo offered. By no manner of graco can the council rcfuso to accopt a greater sum when offered, although there is much squirming and twisting among those wiio arc seemingly pledged to the old lessees. July 5'. To-day tho chief not having submitted anything, tho two houses have only convened and adjourned their morning and afternoon sessions. July 6. Another bid to-day. Mr. John Wilson- agent for tho North and West Live Stock com pany, Texas, put in a bid of &ICO,. 000 for tho lcaso, and deposited with tho chief $75,000 as an earn est of tho company's bid. Tho deposit I in- chocks on tho Ameri can Natfonal Bank, of Dallas, Tex as, Having no bigger straw to grab ct, many of the members of both houses,, and- a few outsiders who are working in tbo Interest of the old Association, nro- trying to creato tho impression that tho so curity thtw offered is worthless or dkubtful at least, and should not ho acttftiod. They do qt ei to know that wo nro in direct tele pke and telegraphic coimuuni csvtfrm with the hank, and that U 4HMi and uncertainties can bo cleared up in a few hours. Other parties oro expected to. morrow who perhaps will ofTor a still higher bid. it is Bald they aro en route, and will certainly bo hero. Thus are matters at just now. Despite the- cormcil's determi nation not to accedo to Chief Mayes' recommendation to lease to tho highest bidder, tho good work goos on anyhow, and there is no telling the amount for which tho lease will go, as already it has gone up, stop by step, from $125, 000, $135,000, 8150,000 and 100, 000. "It is a regular squeezing process and thoro is no help for it," as a prominent National man remarked. July 7. This morning every thing about tho capitol is red-hot. Tho Nationals held a caucus last night. What thoy havo determin ed to do in their diro oxtrcmity to carry things their way is not yet public. Bids will como despito their determination to relcaso to the old company. This morning dispatch was received that another company had arrived at Muskogoo and would bo hero by noon to-day. Tlicrr odor will bo $175,000 per annum. Thoy bring the cash with them, so that no excuse can bo sot up that the company is not re sponsible Tho argument of tho Nationals is that the old company havo provon themselves, and ought to bo favored, even at & less bid by $10,000 than that of tho North and West Livo Stock com pan. About 10 o'clock this morning tho senato adjourned until 2 o'clock Monday. Tho chief was juit ready to send his message vetoing tbo relcaso to tho old company, when the information reached him that both houses had adjourned. His reasons lor vetoing tho bill wore few, but of tho best kind. Tho bill gives tho company a little more kicking room than the mag nitude of tho interest involved would warrant or his cpnsent as chief executivo could give con sent to. It gives thorn until Oc tober to accept tho conditions of tho lease, without any security, by deposit, to indemnify the na tion in caao of failure on their part to mako good tho terms. He had published and republished that any company wishing to so cure the leaso must produca a cer tificate of deposit; in some nation al bank, of a sum sufficient to pay the first semi-annual installment on their bid.' This tho company had not done. He gave, as another reason, information that a higher bid had been offered, and that it was secured by threo $25,000 checks on tho American National Bank at Dallas, Texas, and that ho was in favor of getting tho larg est poDsiblo amount for tho leaso. July 9. The expected company arrived. July 0. At two p. m. both hous es convened according to adjourn ment. All morning inlenso inter est was manifested as to tho tem per of the chiefs message in rela tion to tho bill to renew the lease of tho old company. Opinion, consistent with tho chiof's often oxpressed views on tho leaso, was that he surely would veto. When 2 o'clock arrived, and awhile bo fore, tho senato chamber began to fill up by an eager crowd. As soon as tho usual preliminaries were disposed of, tho dork began to read tho message. By this time the chamber was crammed. The words uttered after tho address were : "I hcrowith return senate bill No. 3." These few words at once sottled expectancy into con viction as to what would follow. Those are his objections in briof : No sum is deposited with the treasuror as a forfeit, should they fail to comply with tho terms of tho lease. Time until October is given them to accept prescribed conditions, when all conditions ought to bo made binding at once, and sccurod by tho first semiannu al payment. He would not con sent to let tho grazing except to tho highest responsible bidder. Could not accept $150,000 when $100,000 and $175,000 had been of fercd. Recommends that bids be rccoived at one from all par ties who may wish to offer them, and award for tho highest, if so cured. After tho tncssago had been read, Mr. Lynch, of Canadian, moved to refer tho mossago to n committee, who aro to ascertain tho responsibilities of all parlies bidding. Motion carried. This is rather an unusual man nor of disposing of a voto message Tho constitution says that the ob jections nt largo shall bo entered on thoir journals and motion toro consider proceeded with, Senato then adjournod. AFTEn AGENT O V7BN. The Cherokee council last week adopted tho following preamblo and resolution; Whoreas, It is complained, of by the citizens or Coowcescoowee din trict, that Robort L. Owen, United States Indian agent, has intro duced into tho Cherokee nation, Texas or othor foreign cattle, con trary ami in violation of the laws of tho Cherokee nation; and Whoreas, Snid Indian agent, by reason of life" office, is beyond tho laws of tho Chorokco nation; and Whereas, Sucii violation of our laws tends to demoralize tho poo- Filo and to-bring into contempt tho awe of tho Chorokeo nation: and Whereas, Tho Indian agents aro forWdcfcn by tho intercourse law to enter into or engage in any busi ness among tho tribes for whom they are agonts; therefore, bo it Resolved oy tho national coun cil, That tho delegation bo and aro heroby dirccteu to lay this complaint boforo the proper par ty at Washington City, that an in vestigation of the Bamo may bo had and further, to ask for such relief as tho government deems necessary and just in the premises. Tho point doubtless is : Does Mr. Owen, by becoming U. S. agent, loso all benefits to be deriv ed from his Cherokee citizenship ? It is not impossible that Mr. Owen's position in regard to tho loaso of the strip has brought this storm upon hH head. It has all along been known that he was in favor of a competitive letting, af ter proper notico had been given. AHOBLBWOIIK. A convention for tho purpose of organizing a Woman's Christian Temperance Union for the Indian Territory, will bo held in the Methodist church at Muskogeo on Wednesday and Thursday, July 18th and 19th. All Christian women of tho Indian Territory in terested in tho work of temper anco aro urged to bo present. Entertainment will bo provided for those attending tho convention upon application to Mrs. M. F. Watson, chairman committco on entertainment. In addition to tho religious and business meet ings an interesting and varied pro gramme of addresses, music, reci tations and discussion has beon ar t inged. We know no strong? rioain which to urge your attend ance than- tho words of tho motto. of the national W. O. T. U.. "For God and homo and nativo land." Alice M. Robertson, Secretary Pro. tern. THE BIIt AND THE VETO. A Brief Synopsis of Ohlef Mayoa' Objections to tho $160,000 Aot. THE BILL. Whereas, the public interests demand tho spoedy settlement of tho question of the occupancy of the lands of tho Cherokee nation, lying west of the Arkansas river, and Whereas, tho grazing privileges of tho present company, occupying! the same expire on the first clay of October next, and Whereas, it is necessary to pro tect said country from the inva sions of unauthorized and irrespon sible porsons by and through a legally authorized tenant of the Cherokeo nation, and Whereas, tho present' tenants have in all things promptly com plied with all tho obligations of their prenent contract, and havo made their application for the re newal of the Bamo, Therefore, Be it enacted by the National council, That the contract made and entered into by and between D. W. Bushy held, as principal chief, and the Cherokeo Strip Live Stock association, through their directors, tho samo bearing date of July 5th, 18S3, and entered into by authority of an act of tho na tional council, approved May 10th, 1883, for the occupancy of said lands lying west of the Arkansas river by the said Cherokee Strip Livo Stock association, be and the same is hereby continued for tho further term and period of fivo years, with all tho conditions, obligations and restrictions as therein made and provided tO'Wi't: The re-occupancy under this act shall begin to run from the first day of October 1888, and shall bo for the annual rental of ono hun dred and fifty thousand dollars, payment to be mado in advance semi-annually, at Tahlequah, on the first day of April and October of each year. And the said Cher okeo Strip Livo Stock association, shall beforo tho first day of Octo ber 1888, notify in writing throuch their directors, tho principal chief anu treasurer ot their acceptanco of the conditions of this act. and tiie principal chief is hereby direct ed to carry out tho provisions of this act. Be it further enacted, That the monies accruing under this act shall be retained in tho national treasury, and paid therefrom, per capita, to tho people in such manner and at such times, as may bo directed by tiie national council, by law. TIIK CHIEF'S VETO. Tho substance of Chief Mayes messago occompanying without approval the above bill was as follows: Thcro aro serious objections to this bill if the price named was all the privilege is worth, from tho fact that the company is given un til Octobor 1st lo accept or reject its terms, If tho latter, all your labor has been lost. Further, I cannot consent to any conditions which do not includo tho deposit of a sufficient amount to insure ab. uoluio security to thenation, which shall be a forfeit for noncompli ance with tho contract. The chief then says that if thoro wero no other objections ho should consider tho following sufficient, and goes on to recount tho offers mado, which were: J. B. Wilson, agent of tho North and West Toxas Livo Stock com pany, $100,000 rental per annum for fivo years, Threo checks of $25,000 each, payable to the na tional treasurer In caso tho con tract is awarded, aro dopositod. Patrick llonry, for another Tex as company, $175,000 on like terms, lie agreeing to immediately deposit 887,500 as security to tho nation. Both parties furnish proof, sat is factory to tho chiof, of their abil ity to mako good their contract and of their intention of doing so. But whllo thoir responsibility is established, tho chiof insists that the only tangiblo security to tho nation is cash or its equivalent deposited. The, urgency of arriving at a dofinllo understanding as to tho manner of disposing of tl. loaso is brought about by reason of the fact that tho present session must necessarily soon como to a close, and that tho presont leaso oxpires beforo tho next constitutional ses sion. The message closes with the recomnndation that council pro ceed atonco to offer to tho highest and best bidder tho grazing privi lege, allowing all a fair opportuni ty to mako an offer or to increase offers already .made. NEW TIMBER IiAW. Public, No. 113. An act to amend section fifty-threo hundred and eighty-eight of tho Revised Statutes of the United States, in relation to timber depreda tions. Bo it enacted by tho senato and house of representatives of the United States of America, in con gress asscmblod: That section fi f-ty-thrco hundred and eighty-eight of tbo revisod statutes of tho Unit ed States be amended so as to read as follows : "Evory person who unlawfully cuts or aids or is em ployed in unlawfully cutting, or wantonly destroys or procures to bo wantonly destroyed, any timber standing upon tho lands of the United States, which, in pursu ance of law, may bo reserved or purchased for military or othor purposes, or upon any Indian res ervation, or Iandd belonging to or occupied by any tribo of Indians under authority of tho United States, shall pay a fino of not more than CiVf hundred dollars or be imprisoned not more than twolvo months, or both, in tho discretion of tho court. AnDroved June 4th. 1888. Indian police and deputy mar- snais please tajto notico. f- In looking over U. S. oourt rec ords for the past fewycars, names of prisoners were noticed that would havo tested tho linguistic prowess of the most volublo, and sprained tho average phonograph. Sumo of these wero as follows : Calithama'thla. Turn Bull, Lost Bullett, Hofj Shooter, Short Pig con, Jim Tincup, Crying Bear, Solomon Coon, Corntasslo, Charles Bobtail, Blind Bat, Earbob, Jon Owl, John RatfStand-in-the Mod, John Stay-at-horae-vRun-about-grits, Humming Bird, Sunday, Monday. Shoals, Rapids, Swim mer, Bull-in-the-woods, Cucumber, Alias Crow, Tilden Hayes, Bear Six, John So So, John Tag,1 Tiger, Bear, Wolf, Polecat, Lion, Rabbit, Pigg, Hare.V Triplet, Vineyard, Trott. Tick-a-whiskey, One Drink er, Lemon Trim, Too Late, Bear Head, Rider, Peter tho Great, Six Shooter, Hatchet, Hunter, Walk-in-Water, Horso Fly, Blue Brown, Ono Cub, Chew-now, Cold Chuck, Chaw-new-hair, Santa Claus, Lone CoonJ"Coon Cooler, Chochellchuc1. co, Bud Duck. Blue-Duck, Minner, Day.for-Water, Bull Frog, Star-on-a-liand-tubbce. Fort 8mith Journal. Dry goods, including prints, lawnd, etc., juBt received at H. Balcntine's. Or. Cadr's Condition 1'owdcrs tone up the digestive organs, free tlio system of worms, jsivo tlio horse a good appetite, causine them to shed freely anil potting them in good shape lor hard work. For sale by V. V. Pat ton & Co. Don't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time ex Dcrimcntini! when your lunea are in danger. Consumption always seems, at nrst, only a com. do not permu any dealer to imposo upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, bat be suro yon get the genuine. Because ho can make more profit bo may tell yon he has something iuzt as good, or just tho same. Don t bo deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discov ery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest alloc ions. Trial bottle free at V. O. lat ton A Co's. Drug Store. AM EI'IUKXIC. A Violent Form of Cholera Morbus at llcluau, Iowa, l'rostratei tho whole Community. A plain statement of the facts by a leading merchant of the town: Last summer wo had an epidemic in this community In the form of ctiolera mor bus, nearly every man, woman and child was prostrated by It, and It seem ed to be a very violent form. We tried every medicine we had or coutd find without relief. I then went to Uttum vi and Wake, Bruce A Co., wholesale druggists, adviseti me to take home Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. I did so and distrib uted it, and it gave relief immediately; it worked like magic. I oidercd more of the remedy at oncel(and sold it dur ing tlio day at my storo, and at niKht at my home. I sold as much during tho night as ( did during tho ilny The people hers cannot say enough in praisa of Chamberlain's Colic, Clinle. raand Diarrhoea Keimily. J. II, Hull wig, merchant, Itelnap. Iowa. Hold by W.O. I'atton A Co. jv tiorrtuio miiorltunco. The trunimbtkra of tb I earf nl effects of contagious blood poison U tho moil tiorrlttta Inberllanoe which any man can leave to hla Innocent posterity: but It can be certAlnly mltlfaUd and In tha majority of io, pnvenled by the Btu of (ho antidote which Nature fur nishes, and which It found la tbo reme dy known all over the world aa HwKt's bj-eclflo - commonly railed "B. H. tt" Mr.J.Illlrown, or IlornelUvlUe, K.T., wrlteat 'Three) yeors 1 auffare-1 with thli horrible dlieaxx will's HpeclOo cured mo completely " l'rof. KJwIn Ilaar, EM E-Kod st.N. Y wrtteii "Uir If l a Hpeolfle ur4 mi of a fearful cats of lllood 1'ols on." Dr. V. Y. WlngnMd, of the BoldlerU Home, lUohmotid, Va., writes i "Uwifl'a UpeaiOocarudme of a sovero case of Ulaod I'oUon." D. W. K. llrlggt, Brooklyn, N. T wrlteat "I wu a jwrfoct wreck from Hlooitl'oUon. Hwlft'anpoclOoreatored health and hope, and I am well to-dar " C W. Lnng-alll, Bavaanah. (Ja.i I suffered long with lllood Poison. 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Just tho jhing for hot weather. uaduktt x uo. Thomas Bluojacket has just re ceived a large stock of fruit jars, in different sizos, which you should go and seo beforo buying. We havo all tho best styles of men's fino shoos for summorwoar. Big reductions in prices to reduce stock. Badgett it Co. Engine ForSale, At a very reasonable price; a first class traction engine Enquire of Fortner & Bagby, or M. Fraz.ee. I havo a line of fruit jars witlt tlio patent lid ; can bo fastened instantly and mudo air tight, the most convenient in tho market Thomas Bluejacket. If wo have anything you want in tho clothing lino, and we think Wo havo, you can buy it from us by 20 per cent cheaper than any othor houso in the territory. Badgott & Co. Hay Press". Tiie Lightning I'rces is tho sim plest full circle, as well aB tho ea siest on team and men and tho mojjt rapid in its operations. It is made of steel, weighs 2,200 ponds. Price $300. Williams & Lyon, Chetopa, Kansas. Jliicklru's Arnica Salt p. 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Ho tried Klcrtric Bitters and got relief from tho first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured and had gained In flesh eighteen pounds. Sas ho positively uenrves no mouiu nave died, nan it not been for the relief afforded by Klectrlc Hitters. Hold at fifty ceuts a bottle by W. U. Patton ft Co. Read and Bay. I have a farm in sight of Chou teau for sale; fivo acre orchard of 1.000 choice fruit trees. 74 acres in cultivation, 60 acres good pasturo, lo acres bottom lanu, a nice build ing placo and well ; house and barn, also a double log houso; plenty of timber to keep up tho farm: Terms: Part on timo, cash or stock taken in payment. For further information address, W. T. WlltTAKBH, 42-tf Pryor Creek, I. T. - DYSPEPSIA. 15 that misery eiprlrnvl when we nS anir torumo airaro llutt we pcauM a labollrai arraiiccmciit culled a stomach. TU itiuiiach Is His rcsrrrnlr rrom which s'try floio ami tissue must Im nourished, ana any tnitible with It lixmn felt through out Ilia urhoU system. Among; a doun dXir'llrs ihi two III have Ih. same pre dmiillmnWjrinpt mis. llrspepdrsolartlTe intiitiilfHjHcrnnd AtillfousU'miwrameul are subject tu Writ lleadarhel those, flMhy and phlecniatle have Cuusllpatlon, whllo the thin and nrrvousaroabandonea togUmmy forebodings. Komedrspentloa are wonderfully forgetful; others taTe Errat Irritability of tiinwr. Whatever orm Dysiwmla may lake.' ooeilD( Is certain, ' - The underlying eauie till in the JLMfJEn, and one thins more Is equally certain, no one will remain a drspcpila who will It will eorreet Acidity of the Stomach, Ei pel foul gaees. Alley IrrlUtlen, Assist DlgesUon, and, at the same time Mart the JUver ta working; tehen H ether troubles iboh jUMappemr, "Mf !( vu a coafiraud rfptxpik. Soove tktt yesrs t Vt lh sdtice el Dr. Sitlser, el Augous, she wu leduceil lo tit Slaimeei U.er Kegiibu I tcsl fr.ufuj for ids relief ll hi gl.ca hr,ssd stsysll who ind ikls snd are etaicMdia ey wsjr, vkcirxr chronic or oih.r wu,ue Simmon U,ir KtfuUtor """1 I ('! eoefidcat bealih ill Is rtttwed lo sll who will U ad.lscd." Wu. II K ins, Keel VsUty, Gs. Bee thttt you Rtt the Uenulne, wllh red Z " Owitrf Wrspptr, - .. .... rsn ww r T.H.ZKILIN CO., l'hiladlrlde,X. pSJjsjsvvejSJ ."-vrnentai exertion in rom- .... n.tn.. r..L nerve tonic, will atonco system, and fortify it summer debility. Thl cine not a drink. It It a the best tonlct. sltlne luting- It cure all nerroui Ulit ate. and health to thouaandt whoto ratue of their many Hit. It Is teaton. when feeble periont aro disease which It nearly always pConjponnd, by restoring perfect mores the liability to thlt dread summer's heat, you ctn't afford to KNIGHT, VINITA, INI). TER. I, UUUUUIU) And Burial Cases. Keops a largo assortment of fino wood coffins, broad coth and vel vet covered burial 'cases and cas kets, also fino mclalic caskets. Telegraph : Orders Promptly filled, and Satisfaction guaranteed. PICTURE MOULDINGS. . A large stock, of very handsome and exquisite patten, to select from. . Window, Shades AND WALL PAPER, Oniand and an inspection invited. DSTho "Wi'scons'in" Spring Shade Roller, which wo handlo, je the best ever manufactured. PEOPLE S CHEAP inn. Don't Want to be Pitched About Will Endeavor to Suild upon a Square Found ition. Would save tho country if I could; can't bo dono with Lcathor, but will do your BOOT JUSTJD SHOE REP-AjCRIISTGr Neatly and Substantially. "A Bharo of your patronage solicited. Special attention given to COWBOY SADDLES, BRIDLES, ifcc. I'EOl'I.K'.H CHEAl H.VIIXE.S3 81101', J. VT. M. Manager. -Kast of Track. foblO H. BALENTINE (BAST BIDB OF TRACK) Staple & Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed & Provisions. Makes a sncoialty of all kinds of Vegetable! and Country Produce of Krerj Description. Herein addition to the goods named a lineal Ulsss ware A (Joseneware 1'artleular at lentlon called to the stock of Tobaccos and cigars Brtwn-DisniyirsShu Ct.'s $2.00 BHOIB wiro- $5.00 GUARANTEE. Tlicee are geiiulno reliable goals, and the- original 0U.OO HIicmi. Una pair will out wear twu or threo pairs usually sold at this prico. Come and soe these Shone whllo our lock Is complete). 3P. 3M. OIRO-VViaisXa i - 1 1 AWBkstEni'Hi.iMtuii.i.r:ck a miliar, L. Lars-ssl. lusapest A lleil A Tu pare II liailrsteilcstalofa. teiiVAee Address K I. I Ucllrsrr.ftuH , i.yi!BtfrUsa "-M- R. 4D. Mil (Milts Harness SliujL ii si i ."l""--- j eMsYiiiflanBifyihT I If si X5CwntiMrw3BBfcBR3 rniiTTi!?3aBUaWejMr3rg HEEEEEEHBS!iaaaaaBaaHr Closing oixt f3a,le. A baclcword spring and a hoi summer forces mo to offor my enliro LiieoISppiSiirKools At prices far below anything over mado in this soctlon. Having bought largely In all lines, consequently havo too many goods and thoy must be sold. Note Below the Fellewinf Redactlens: 10 pieces Plaid Suiting, old price 25c pot yard, now going at 5 pieces Suiting, old prico 16c, now going at . - 5 pioces Wash Poplin, old prico 12 l-2c, now going at 5 pioces 8attocn, old prico 12 1-2, now Laco and Plain Bunting reduced from 26c to White Piques check from 8 1-3 to 1 lot Zephyr Gingham reduced from 16c to 1 lot Prints, foil standard, old prico 7 1-2, now CLOTHINGS Mens Mens' Mens' Mens' Boys' Boys' Boys' Boys' Boys' Scotch suits, old price 817.00, now Corkscrew suits, old price $13.00, now Sergo suits, old prico $13.00, now Choviot suits, old price 810.00, now suits, old prico 810.00, now suits, old prico 88.00, now suits, old prico 8G.00, now suits, old prico $5.00, now suits, old prico $1.00, now ISIcdtstst i TcTaJL-r' 'Pirn. ' To buy UargaiUH. x I have a Great Many Other Goods Which I havo not space to mention, but a visit to my store will convince you that 1 mean what 1 say. Hoping to see you all, I am HOME Has just moved into his now store, Corner 4th and Maple Sts., Chetopa, Kan. Hardware, Tinware, STOVES. Quccnsware, Glassware, Lamps and Genoral Houso Furnishings, iBxiggios and Spring "Wagons! & You aro cordially invited to-call and oxamino Goods and Prices. HUNTER, EVANS & GO. NATIONAL STOCK YARDS P 5 years;. ST. CLAIR CO.. ILL. WlliebwlueM.. ackfrceferafrae KANSAS GITT STOCK TAHUS trrplfe eJweys OBWerc-4m. j KANSAS CITY, MO. I k-prtmpttUntUm. 1'artlee tiaelnir Stock fouirtJ, in fcirje or sewU ei lUNlUN ulUuK TAKUo lVr,wi:il(iierUrcnfrKUausU'ybriMe(H0arreaffsn'(s CHIOAQO, ILL. IIVC CTflPlf COMMISSION LIVE OlUUIV MERCHANTS. SssassssssaeiLisaes i I ossssaa.soseasa i. . I I - wm,mmmmmmm Si3DDI,35, H-AJWSTESS & SI-IOE SHOP. Pitched from Texas to the Territory. Saddle and Harness Shop, Mnr n fsiitifl ft rat ilnAr nrtut tt Patton's dry goods store with nno oi tho BEST SELECTED STOCKS Ever in this country. I have been in the business fn Texas for fifteen years and" will du. plicato EVERY STYLE ANU PRICE, Iloughl in any market. All I nsk Is n trial before porch suing. I'll ronvliico you Xtan icnai in; and my what I Mtan, Aloo Carxy a rilTO WMMfvWExWRs TIM BaaaaLB!Ujiael 4VKj7 flew J. B. Stevens & 10 2-8o lOo 81-3o 10c 16 2.3a 0 l-4o 12 l-2o 0 1-4 ' r $15.00 1 ' 10.00 - I 11.00 I' 8.00 1 l 8.00 I ' COO I 5.00 1 , 4.00 ' I 8.00 1 your humble Bcrvant, G. W. GREEN, A. 3r -L X 0NT-" I ACTIVK KXrERIKMOR la Lire HtuekCiMfiDiliilunOvlI.ell.MsrtHHe- ports rr r sod speritl, sud .11 outer Inrormstloe IncMcat W His btulueM.wlll be IsraUbed M4KJC by eetb BoM. I Good News for tho ft oplo of Tinlta, TnX Oonntry Bared. I HAVK K0W A First Class Slieiwikir Eilipioycd In tho shop, pre. pared to got up nt the skorUst possible notico STYLISH BOOT 0IT SHOE And ono which will fit per fectly tho foot for which ft is made. Only superior stock is used in any of our work. Al REPAIRING NEATLY DO And warranted. In addition, for our own use and to accom odate the trade, rjs ireja a full fine tj t I'umiiKlngr. I.ISTE OT JBXjaaipCa, Bg.ei,TF'i,s)staBBa"i Co., Vinita, (rid. Ter. in VlK Yo.i No. 8 Ho. Ko ' sr Kx Ace St I s VI I 0 se 1 4 1 -iT s1K!S'mm tMf9tt9ftftKtjM