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ClOIHO WMT. Attnirit. ll.ttym. Uiloum rx. frenrBt. Tj- to Tnlu, Arcamm'vlatlnn UiCpm. (lbtKO KAIT Anairi I utrAm. I 4:00pm. :10n m. I BsSOpra, LonlatoTnlaa, Accommodation fit.Muleexlireaa. . .. .. Through coach from St ynorEssioxr-ax. cjuids. s. J. THOxrSO. DENTIST, Vlnrjft. Ind. Tor. pOUTNHR A BAOBT, jh ysjoiA ns ,t s una EONS, VlWITAi - XM. building, room 10, vn YBIOIA N A s Vila EON. Mr Office In front room of Skinner, Ratclifi & Co'r building, upstairs. VINITA, IND. TER. r T. DAYI8, 'physician, s una eon A- ODSTETllIOIAN. Rssidonre on Military road near Bul iihur Hprings. Calls attonded to day or night. 71 T P. BLEDSOE, ' A TTOnNE Y.A T-LA W, Special attention given to locating and collect ing claims. Ilr perseverance, honor and Inter rltr 1 "T to merit patronage. Chouteau, - - Ind.Ter. 1ELL & TATLOR, 52 A TTOnNE YS-A T-LA II'. AMHUIHS: J. M. nrt.t., Kcho, I. T. J. M.TXylor, Jit., Chelsea, I. T. TU04. II. Hlll. VI. M. MtLLITTX. K. O DoVDIfilT. J AttXES, MEI.LCTTF. & BOUBINOT, A TTOIINEYS.A T-LA II'. Ollirceornerof (.ircen nnil Garrison Arc H)UT SMITH, AKK. Crlmlnat builnruln IV H Conrta tyrettj. TOXATIIAN UOItK, Attorncy-At-lJirr and U. S. CommM tlonrr fur Clril lliislncts. ('ominlesloncr of PcciIr for tlio fol luwiiitetntPB in the Indian Territory : Kanent, .Mitihouri, ArkansaH, and Toxaa. Will nelcnonlcdi:o Defile, ndmlnla tr unttiH anil take dertoaltions to be uipil in I ho obovc states. Special attention uiven to the col lection of foreign claims and lor stock killed aiiddamagca by railroads. Office in Opera llomu Block. Vimta, ... Ind.Tkh. P P.-WII.LIAMS, WACmiAKER .( JEWELER. ttrnilr Work a Srwrlaltr. C9 Located in l'oBtofUcolluilding, VINITA, IND.TEil. BKSTOX, Home, Sign and General Fainter, Paper Hanger,i&c. Wall piparaad window ihadei kept on tampl Vinlla. : J? Ind. Tor. 77 3jiaax:xL.kiTx:otT3 juds. LINDELL 3 HOTEL. VtniU, IiTi. Ter. One door (oath W W H1It'i Itirdnrare. KEALS AND BED, 20c EACH, Board by tho Mfcclc, S3.W. E-r.rerjtMnirlrtt-clail CIt ma a call. S0-,'!:i Mits. CobK, Manager. A XUER.S0X & ITELIiAXlii FURNITURE Organs, Sewing Machines, WALL PAPEB, PICTUEE FRAMES, SHADES, ETC. tJ-UaderUklnj-Embalmlnc a 9icUltr. Clietopa, - - Kansas. q T. HEIIMAX, Chetopa, Kansas. Furniture, Coffins, Sewing Machines. Thirteen retre tepcriene at an undertaker. Vlaketxpoclaltjror embalming. 734 ptTEU BLACKFISII, VlBlta, . Ind.Ter., Blacksmith and Wagon Maker. I have two lorgcs in oporation and nin prepared to do work in my line, Including tho repairing of Plow, in a satisfactory manner. My terms will bo STRICTLY CASH, and my pricos tho lowest. Am locatod in the south part of town at the old W. W.Uudluy siiop POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli uowder never varies A marvel of . '. in .inaalh nil wbolaaomeneai. . ajore inoeltBSWjff.'i; afiffiKaPw. YA tW -Dry and dusty. .lltn tnado good his word. I)uty? Well yes, rather. If you'vo lost a horso, a cow or pllf, advertino It. Uol. J. M. Hull Is reported as qui to sick at his homo near Keho. Miss Fannlo Keys has opened a lunch room at Mr. llalentlno'H. l)routh Is klllliiR noarly nil the trocs-Bct out around tho academy last spring. Among thoso who worn outored upon tho sick list last week was W. L. Trott. A ploasant timo Is reported by those who attonded tho Abo Mock's barbecue. Qrindstone, the murderer of Joo Bky, has been hiding in the White Oak country. 8. B. Ooodalo has opened a shop and Is prepared to do all painting and carpenter work desired. AY. L. Trott's driving horso got in lo tho oat bin last Friday noon and before supper time was dead. Haying operations havo Ina gioat mcasuro subsided. Tho prlco In Ot. Louis does not mako tho work pay. There lo to bo a "hayboy" supper given at Afton lonight to assist in raising money for building a church. Bob Rudislll has quit Skinner, IUtclirr&Co,, and embarked In tho Insurance business with 0. B. Both ell; A mooting of tho Vlnlta Fair di rectors Is called for to-morrow at this place. It Is important that all should attend. N; bklnuor shipped 200 head or cattle last week which weighed IOCS pounds each and sold at 4.12 por liundretl-fM each. No rain alnco Monday night tho ICth, and crop's aro suffering. A good, soaking rain would add from 25 to 33 per cent, to the yield of corn. R. I. Blakency has moved intotbo houco vacated some weeks ago by J. W. Skinner at tho corner of Illi nois aronuo and Scraper strocts. A grand concert and festival will be given at Cholsea on Friday evening ofthlsweok, tho 3rd inst. All who can possibly do so should attend. Br. Brownficld is engaging good audiences, both on the street and In hlsolHce. Tho doctor Is an expert in his lino and tho people will scarcely givo him time to eat and sleep. Ohelsca's batbocuo last Wednes day wai a great success. Tho audi- enco was quite largo and tho best of order prevailed. The meal was very nicely cooked and of that and tho bread thcro was a plenty. Cornelius Ferryman, from Tulsa, found a horso in possession of Bick llardick, a Orand river colored man, last week, which had been stolen about two years logo. Ilardrlck had got tho animal from Amjy Fry. Three cars of "slack" and one ol stock, of a northbound freight train, wero wrecked at Fryor CrfcoU Saturday night. Bath north and south passen ger trains were detained several hours. Nono of the cattle received injury. Tho Vinlta base ball club has re ceived a challenge to pl.iy tho Table quah club for $100. The Vinita club will accept upon the conditions that thoTahlcquah club leave out the pro fessionals who do not belong at Tah- tcquah. "Aunt Sally," wife or Josh Purcell, died of congestion In this city about noon Tuesday, and was burled yester day. She wa upwards of seventy and probably had not an enemy upon earth. JudgoJohn A. Foreman closes a business Utter to this office as follows: "Corn crdps are lino. Haymaking Is the complaint now. We don't want any grass money, unless wo can get the highsst market price for our grass lands." Subscriptions to the Galloway college funds nro increasing rapidly. Donations rccolved In the last few weeks aro very Haltering. Tho begin ning of work will not long be delayed now and next summer the building will be up and occupied. Mr. P. Henry expects soon to erect at Chelsea a storo, 30x80 feet in else, to bo conducted by his eon. The aamo gentleman, it Is roportcd, has promised 500 towards tho build Ingof a'church at that place and it is orpocted that work will begin very shortly. Tnx Killino or Joe Sky. The par ticulars of tho killing of Joo Sky, tho Peoria, briefly reported last week in our Prairie Oily correspondence are as follows : Urindstono, a Shawneo, bad a revolver and laying It down remark ed: "I havo ono of thorn things now." Sky replied that ho "ato them kind of things," to which tho othor ventured the assortlon that he could gl.TO him a dose he could not oat. Sky answered ; "I'll bet you 10 you can't," whoreup on Grindstone shot him dead and rode oil. II. Ocstin Killed. Mr. L?. Duslin, the most prominent merchant of Southwest City, was stabbod on Tuos day evening of last week and diod Thursday evening. It appears that J. L. Urillln, being at tho timo drunk, was engaged in a dispute, or quarrel, with Dustin's hardwaro clerk regard ing a bet upon tho weight of a boy ami in the latter's store. Mr, Oustln;took the sldo of his employo and demanded to know why ho had boen called a thief by tho othor. Urlflln then ask ed him if he wanted to take tho mat tor up '.and Dustlu, doubling up hla flats, gald ho did. At this juncturo Urlflln thrust tho blade of a pocket knlfa Into Dustin's breast, between the third and fourth ribs, which forty eight hours lator causod death tho Immediate causo bolng tho Infamma tion which had set In. Mr. Uuitin waa eonscluua to the last and Insisted that lis was going to get well, though at tho solicitation of hla Irleuds made a will, bequeathing his property to hla wlfo and chlld-a daughter aged prob ably fifteen. The deceased was pro prietor of both a' hantwafe and a drug storo, and waa probably better known than any other man in Southwest City. J. L. Gtlffln is rt stock man, formerly a partner of Steve Lincoln, onco or this place. Ha was at onco ta ken lit custody and whea Mr. Uuatlii "-t-' .-- -- . l,lj .-J.n.vil ksk :v--if-i4f u ,-t :;iirrTi' ssrSLffla5S liWESffssasL flil're'T''"WIT1."l CE; ' "-J '". iji-H.T'-r bi.lk.. lXti.tln mnA luM n. iTijri.t)H7tw 'T,-ipFTf,M,.riip:f V r IteMcllan wti In the city Monday Itobtrt Itonttde le taking a eamraer vaca tion at El Ltof ado Spring. Mince Cora and Carrie Archer arrived In the city Monday night and are vliltlngfrltndi. Mill Tlllle Urlffltli, of Clicrryv.ale, Kaneat, It visiting her litter, Mrt I'umplircy, of thlt cur. Dick Flclde, whole now In Ijitlneesnear l.ocnet Urovr, came up to the city Monday nlftht. Oicar Oldcker attended the Democratic ratification meeting; at t'elreo City leit 8toi day night. Mra Dr. J. It. Trott, of llorrlionflllf. Illinois, 1 vliltlng at tlio horaeof W.L. Troll, In tlili city. Among the piueengere from the rait iait Bandar were Mlit May Waehbonrne and JameiSanferd. Mm. Onnter, from Arkantae, waa here latt week vliltlng her children, J. T. Onnter andi Mra. Dr. Fortner. John Whletler, of Sae ami fox, waa a caller yeiterday morning. He wai returning from a trip to Kaneas. Iter. A. N Chambetlln arrived horaefrom the eontb part of the nation the Ural of the week. Ha report! the ground very dry down that way. Clark Fatkenbury, the gentlemanly pab lleher of the Sonlhwret City Leader, came over lait Saturday and want north, returning early thla week. Yf. X. Ifalioll ami family hare been doing Denver, Cheyenne and Ball Lake City, bnt re turned yeaterday to enjoy(r) a little of the de lightful weather here. J. A. I.ave, the carpenter, hai returned from St. Louli. He aaffered with poor health, during the 'entire time of hla atay and hai come back expecting to remain. W. O. Chamberlln wai down to lee Chief Mayea latt week, at that gentleman'a home on Orand river. The chief Informed him he had received an offer of SSOO.ouo per year for the atrip. Win Rata Shaw, formerly a teacher at the Fretbyterlan minion, Mutkogea, wai here laat week vliltlng Mra W. It nadgett, an old ehool friend. The lady la going lo take charge of Jtujarka minion at the eomlng term. J. A. Qulnn, agent for the Mleiourl Fa t'no at Chouteau.who baa been for aomeweeka at the company'a hoepltal at Sedalla, becanee of an attack of fetor, wai a caller Tneaday He hai gone to Colorado for a month'a recupera tion In the mountain! aad we Irmt will come back much Improved. Fred I.. Kellr and wife left here laat Thunday night for Lincoln, Neb., which will be their future home. Mr. Kelly Ii going to travel for the hardware Arm or Kelly, Maui ft Co , of Chicago, the icnlor partner being hla brother. The gentleman la by no meam Inex. perleneed In the hardware trade, having pnt In lavenyeariof bli time at It, four of which were upon the road, lie wilt travel In Ke braika, Kaniae and Colorado. Tho CniEFTAtx wishes its readers, especially thoso who havo been send ing children outside -the torrltory at largo expense, to notlco the advertise ment of Worcester academy. Tho academy has no superior as a homo and a school. Its managers will keep all their promises. WOIIL'ESTEU ACADEMT. Mr. McCarthy will visit Chouteau, Saturday and Sunday, August 4th and 6th ; Claremorc, August 11th and 12th. Other points announced later, lUir.uoAn MATTsns. From Mr. II. Wood, of Little Itock, tho gculloman under, whoen direction tho Arkansas Valley railroad was built, and who was In the city last Thursday, considerable Information was gained. Tho gentle man, if we mlstnko not, is at tho head ol the Missouri Pacific's Arkansas ami Indian Territory interests and it was at his suggestion the new road was built. From one end to tho other all tho work is of the best, and cxpcnslvu in places It proved to be tho cost or one mile exceeding 33,000. The road, Mr. Wood considers nn important ono as it is a link In the great system which wilt connect Kansas and Geor gia. Tho extension of tho line from Wagoner to Arkansas City, Kansas, is only the question of a vciy short timo, tho charter only giving until Jnno of next year. Tills will connect Arkan sas City Kan., with Arkansas Clty,Ark , and tho closing of a short gap from theio east to tho terminus of tho Georgia Pacific will glvo this company a through liuoto Atlanta. Thebranch to Cofley vllle, Mr. Wood etatod, would also be built, as the Verdigris valley was 'too valuahlo railroad territory not to be occupied. It was Mr. Wood's understanding that the time card had been issued and that the operating ol theValUy road from Van Buren to Wagonor would begin thla week. 001TALA. The threshing progresses slowly, on account of a defective cngino. Anothor prize boy at Judgo Fore man's la tho subject of congratulations to tho proud .parents. For tho most part our people aro trying to keep cool, the ueareot ap proach to which is a gent! simmor, Tho Intense heat has a somnolent eflecton our burg. The only signs of activity to be seen is iu tho hay Melds. Services at the school homo by Rev. Leo. Iu tho afternoon the min ister practiced sacred sougs with the young folks. Two young ladles from Missouri nro vlsltlmr at Mr, Lacey's. Tho Misses Archer, ol Chouteau, spent latt wook ni ii. tv. Liips s. The protracted drouth is causing some of tho latest planting of corn to fall short of what wo hoped for. A good rain Is much to bo desired. Tlio oldest son of Judue Foreman le Quito flick. Four of Mr. Bean's chil drcnaro also on tho alck list. Br. Linn, of Clarcmore, and Br. Lano, of this placo aro quito busy, profession ally. July 30, 1839. Veritas. ADJlllt. Mr. and Mri. Carey, of Jladlion, Kamai, returned horae on the tTth. They came on a villi to thilr ion who resides on Mr. Kendall'a place, arriving here the day their little grand child died, but having no knowledge oT the rhlld'eelekaeeimtll tbey alighted from the train. Sickness itemi to be the order of the day In llieie parts From all quarters cornea the word, "a good deal of alckneaa In our neigh borhood." M. 0. Wlltlnson and B U ltlch ardson , who bare been Improving the Landrain place, became discounted ou account of alck ness, gave up their summer's work and wltb their families returned to Missouri on the nth. The absorbing toplo now Is the special ses s(oitoT the great, wlse-headi of the nation., aud the genera) verdict Is expressed In the fol lowing reply made to your rorrespondent In answer to the question What do you think of the special seaalont "Well, the national! were very loyal and comlitent to the enrf They accepted the old company'a money and tuck to them ralthrully, but tney wont navt enough of their bood le money left In SO dayi to buy their llekel up nit river." July SI, 1SSS. w II 0. KPIUKi HT'uiVoil,'l'BKA'KBiB, Tla. Frlic.Llae. The moit il-illgblful health and pleasure re tort In the wait. Cheap excursion Ueketa now further laftati Moraliy Diet Otpretilra Heat Jamplag mill ContUad Other JoWa. July 1, 1CS Tociday morning of laat week the two brother! Flte etberlied will Mntphy, the young man kicked by a mole, and then by nrglcat operation relieved the atrangulaled hernia. Tint the trouble waa deeper aealed an Internal limine about tho bladder. The aonrer lingered In pSIn, linking, till at about It m. Me l4fTerlngi ended. He wai bnrltd the next day. The oxreialre heat Interfere! with the work on the new building dome of the workmen get ovrr-beatcd and have lo quit, while otben qnlt before they rr'Sch the luper-heatrd nolnt. The five liandi from Vlnlta, all darklei, aa Recorded In laat week'a letter, all quit In a body and lumped thi'tr board bill with Jaek Lather. They foot.d l( Monday night to Mae koge'e, and Jack claimed they itole fromhlm ten or twelve dollar!. End ordered them, by telephorie, altfppiil. Jack hurried on there In hopee of getting hliloat money and board bill, but he failed to male a caae agalnat tbem and collected nothing. The bnya were released and went on their way, while the dltgrontlpd Jaek returned home mlrtae SW.OO, and he aayi moit emphatically, nobody riti any more of hlagrubl John llarrlion. well known Wound Vlnlta, wbohaabeen running a barbiV ttiop for W. Vf Ward, hai alio Jumped hla b'6l(fif bill and decamped for "freah flelde and paiitlree green." AndioTahleinah baa bntonet'fff berihop now, and John la reported a', having formed an alliance at Fort Olbion whit a ilia reputable family of fcmalci who were' of dired away from Tablequali a few week! ago. One of the prlaon gnarda hai gone lo Flint dlitrlet after Joe Owl, an escaped eonvlct, who Ii reported lo be at hla old trade of herae ateallng. The doctor! report an unuanal and Increas ing amount ofalekneai, preaumably earned by the extreme hot weather. Bowel eomplalnli and fevere, rooatly. Ono family near here hae four children down with fever, and the doctor aaja three of them are very tick. After a two-weeka' vlalt home, Judge Adair le back at hie poit In the eltliemhlp court, the otdeat member, and the moat prompt, regular and aleady to atlck right to builnen, of the whole court, composed of liven men. TfietwoLlpee are yet at home In Cooweee coowee. Charlie Ron fllla C. C.IJpe'a place ai dark, during hit abienee. Owing to the absenre of Important witnesses the trial of Hill Christie, for the murder of Hob Walker, has been postponed to December 18th. tub LAvaar. July Jl Yeaterday was the hottest day we've bad ftp. Sickness Increasing. Tho nitetiey separation case haa Jgaln eome Into prominence. Last Saturday night John Farbnach, a carpenter, left for parte unknown, and with him Mra. Itltchey Dr. Dick Flte. for whom Farbuicb had been working had turned a team and buggy over to the latter, which wai to be hla when certain work wai done. Although the apeclOed work ai not computed, Farbusch took the team, thua leaving the doctor to bunt and prove hla prop erty or loie It. OtrviiDXB. A UKUWlltS COXTKITI05. Ilir.TLxivtLLu, I T., July, 91, 188. There will he a genenl convention of the Delaware peuple on the 27th or Angnst, ISM, at Capt. Curleyhcad'e, on Itof'ihoc'ter. for tho purpoar of organising In a permanent manner for the tranitctlon of Delaware bnalneia. A. II. Norwood, Uokt. I. Owrx, Secretary. Chairman. Cherokee Advocate pleisecopy. CITIZGMSUIP COURT rnoCLKDIKOS. Rejected, br default Matt dollia, Lonlia Shannon, Mra. D. Itumphreya. IVn Smith and family, John Want and family, Klliabeth Ward and family, U. A. Drought, nee Chaa line, and family, of Delaware district. Not ono applicant admitted. Thla aeemi hard on those who hero elated their all and built hlgliliopea on belnglndlans,but who Ii to blamet Nearly all talk of appealing to Walk Ington. CitUenablp coa1l.wbIcl4.ba1 been occupying the auprcma court room up atalra, haa moved down In to. Hie senate chamber, which wai thoroughly cleaned by order of the high iherlff. TIIK-rOET" W1KKH UP. Mother, le the council overt Have the gran men come agalnt Have they ralaed the price, dear mother? Say how much, and where and when. Tea my darling, council'! orer. And the price It hai been ralird, Caused by fourteen noble patrlota Standing by Chief Joel Mayea, "Lease It to the same old company," Was the cry from National men, "Foronr partj'adoun forcter It we do not lean lo them." July 17, IBM V. WORCESTER ACADEMY, VINITA, IX. DIAN TERRIT0RT. School Tear Begins Wednesday. Sep tember 6th, 1889. Alt last year's teachers re-engaged. Miss Kettle Brown, of Carthage, Missouri, will conduct thejirinirtry de partment. Department or Industrial Training postponed for thu present in default of a suitablo man to conduct it. Cost for school year, Including board, tuition and all Incidentals, except washing, uecd not exceed 100. All payments must bo cash in advance. Circulars and catalogues sent free on application to the principal, Mb. Jonx McCAitTiir, Vlnlta, I. T. Worcester Academy. Dncklrn'g Arr.ica Salic The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, fleers, Halt, Ithcum, r ever sores, letters, uiappcu nanus, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin .Erup tions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to giro perfectsatislaction.or money refunded, l'riro 25 cents per box. For sale by W. O. Patton & Co. Just What the FrorLB Want. I havo used Chamborlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy with satis factory results. My nclchhora havo also used it to their satisfaction. It is a first-class remedy, and one that is safe to recommend for bowel com plaint. M. Avit, Post Master, Leon springs, w. orpi rings. Bexar Co., Texas, fold by 'at ton & Co. Remember Tills. If you are sick Simmons Liver Regu lator will surely aid nature in making you well. If you aro costive ordyapep tie or aro suffering from any other uf the numerous diseases of thja l.lver, Htomach or Bowels, it is your own fault if you remain III, forEimmons Liver Regulator is a sororeign remedy In all such complaints. Darby' Prophylactic Fluid. Uso it in every sick-room. Will keep tho ntmosphero pure and whole some; rcmovlni: ull bad orders from any sourcet Will destroy all Disease (ionns, In fection from all Fevors and contagious diseases. The eminent physician, J. Marlon hints, 01 ew York, says: "1 am con vinced that Prof. Darby's Prophylac tic Fluid is a most valuable disiufer thiit." liraco Up. You aro feeling depressed, your ap petite Is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are ndgetty, nervous, aud pen orally oti't of aorta, and want to brace ut. Ilriuo irn. hut not with stim ulants, mitlng intdlclncs, nr bitters, which havo for their' basis very cheap, had s hisky, and which stimulato you for an hour, and then leave vou in worse condition than tiiore. what you want Is au alterative that will pur- try your iiioon, start, iiunitiiy iiv your iiioon, start. iiuiii(iiy action Liver and Kidneys, retoro your vltall ty, aud give renewed health and strength Such a medicine you will And In hlectria Bitters, and onl; lv En gW&?$a BaipitM R Y G 0 0 D S G L 0 T H 1 N G Clothing. Wo liaVo llio most com plcto assortment in tho Cherokee nation, and it is gotten up in the most styl ish manner. Boots In Dry Goods Wo aro m usual, head ing tlio van. Although the season ior summer fab rics is well advanced, we havo mndo recent pur chases for tho purposo of filling up our lino of this class of goods. Wo cannot of courso hope to get the prices realized early in the season and shall not try. Como in and select wliat you desire. Wo shall havo no difficulty as to prices. Leaders in low Prices UsT aE3 TFT NEW GOODS! :5o?S Again to The Front With a Complete Stock of ! 1 GENERAL MERCHANDISE And are daily in recoipt of Fresh, New Goods. Our stock of Boots, Shoes Z Hats, Caps, Glass and Qvieonsware,- Tin and AVoo'donAvaroi is not surpassed by any house in' tlfte tountry. We also handlo Lumber, Sash, Dobr, Lime Cement, Salty Mour, Baooh, Lard. Aro Special Agents fir tho World Renowned MITCHEL WAGONS, JOHN DEERE PLOWS, and GHAMNON HARVESTING MACHINERY. of 'mr'CM :dtuiHur Gent's Huts. Wo havo everything, frbm tho nobby and dudisli Derby lo llio finest Cow boy hat brought to this market Shoes Boots &Shocs Since tho establishment of our house wo havo been tho acknowledged leaders in the boot and shoe trade. Wo havo every size of ev ery stylo mado, and can assuredly lit you out. In Gentlemen's Furnishings Wo aro also full up and corifldently ask an inspec-j tion. Leadersin low Prices &OOD Chouteau, I. T. --" " tSi, per; .I...?,.. . , l,nl,f. In ,ln,n i,u,),i I ntf eaBalalaWs' MeWMt laisWrt TT BBMBB lswH"' Dry GOODft Eta -)Ea8t Room In Raymorid House. (- Old Sland b'f William Little & C'd.t This is to cell tho attention of. thoso any kind: Id my exhibition ' selected Dry Gioods, Bor is, Shoes, Clothing Hat, arid Groceries Ever brought to this market. I wili not offer an inducement 1h aiy ' orio article, as I intend lo Sell them all cheap alike. Hay Machinery 5c Co'eL Dain Stacker i Rake Thfe bfcsi madd. Standard Mo-vfang Machine IT f AS 2STO r3"U-13s:37" HCsbJjr 3E3a- Of latest improved pattern. Our Prices Cannot be Beaten i W. Ws MILLfiR & CO.;, Hardware "VlX3LtCt our bullbtM- iJi.i.ieWT SKINNER, BATCLIFF & CO.-, AGENTS FOR Waters-Pierce Oil Co. Carry a full line of Lubricating Oils and Axlo Greaso, at lo'wesi pricW: Also Agents for ,,f Champion Reapers and Moweri, IJ I TT... D.l... ..J Cl..!... 'V., ivuu iiuiuu jiuj uttuwn aitu oiuusio, Can furnish Repairs or Extras for any machine of e'itlior tiianllf ifir-Wo carry tho largest stock of GRO0I2RIES in thb Clierekt)' nation; Soliciting your patronage, wc arc, yoiirs truly, SKINNER RATCLIFF le 60; Benj. McLean & Co.,. KANSAS OITT, M3.( , -Dealers In- Hides, Wool,Ieitrie Sheep-Skins, (nsigDmentg Solicited fjoods are handlod promptly on day of arrival, f (emited gUts4siisf figlfrtd at highest market prices being sent, accompanied by tafefifisL i& oiacixtce of Aixy moi&t immMM Reasonable advances mado I, Prices Current for liUlcs matieu rcguiariy on liSiSiSBldi. tlaSaW eiSSBeW 9 : VlfhTA, I. f. Js til intending to pnrcliise goo of tho largest an rgest affd best stock of Cents trW ttd j at Milieu i JSJQtJ-AJD. Dealers, A. ... . 1 !( Jgm Sek - Tallow, Etc. on illa of Lading to reK'fltWs) ai.if and skins in tensral, for wal, Git tur apwiicauiHr O i ri ,-, - - . --.'"' 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