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L. L. druichfleld & Co. hav6 a fuii auppiy of Parlor and Kitchen Furniiurd, coffins and caskets. Indian Ohiof tain. Vinita, Ind.Teh., Auoust22, 1889. Local Railroad Timo Tables. MI330UUI, KAN4A3 A TKX.V9. ntiln south. Ml, N.i, 1, M K . T, Kxpreea S, IUnli'1 Bt 1. AT Kx AiiHim 4 -ens. in e:Wi m iirrAMT. 4-n.a m. s.Mp.m. noixtiMomif. Xo. 4.T. St.T. Alll'bex Xe. 1. Ho. K A Tax x No.W, freight and aec6m Aiinw. SiJJia m. 10:IAi. m Dili m. niirtnT iam 10:1.1pm otlttpm ar.LouMA sanfiiancisco railway. OOtKCl writ. R. from St.T. to Tnlia, AoMinuindetlon Anmvu. IMSpm. Ililnam. ItKrART. listtpm ooiro kait. Accommodation Dt.Lonleeipreia , Itlop m. I i:30pm Thronah coach from St. Ijnle to Tnlia. DrABT. 4 onpm, vim cnuucn DIKECTOnr. M. X. Church South 1. W Rivera, paitori Sabbath lehool at 10.00 a. m. preaching at It a.m. end 7 p m I prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening. Communion terries vety tint Sunday. rreibyterlan Church W I,. Squlrr, paitori preaching every Sunday at II a. in. and 7 p ra. Sundayiehool etioa. m. prayer meet lagThunday nlghti. Congregational Church. rreaehlng, 8un itayi at II a. m and 7 p.m.) Bandar eehool at 10 a, m prayer meeting Thureday nlghta. CIIKBOkTe LODOKHO. 4, A.O.U. TT. Meett March 5 and alternate Tneidav nlghti thereafter. Vliltln mimbdi In good stand Inx welcomed. II. A. Oallowat, M. W. M. X. Un.roiuj, Recorder. 'rjtoFEaaioiTivxi CAnss. O . THOJtrsoa, DENTIST, VinlU. Ind. Tor. THOKTHKB ft 1IAUBY. PHYSICIANS fc SURGEONS, VINITA, C. N. Office In Raymond building, room 10, a e co ml floor. A W. FOREMAN, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. Ofllcoln front room of tiklnnor, Rat clliTaSc Co's. bulldlnir. upstairs. VIXITA.IND.TKlt. fWAKLKS IVUM, 730 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, OIHce In l'acltlc Hotel, OLAREMORE, - IND. TF.R. A II. COLLIJiS, M. V., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Pralrlo Olty, : : Ind. Ten Hlvei tpeelal attention to dlieaaes of Eye, Ksr.Koie and Throat. J. X. TAYLOR, JR., 74: Attorney-at-Lw and W. 8. romtuls aloner for tho Wostorn District of Ar kansas. CHELSEA, IND. TER. LOCAL jNTOT-E-S. F. M. M. EDMISTOX, ATTORNEY-AT.LAW, MUHKOOKK, I. T. Will practice In United Stateeeourtl.Texa!, Kamai, Arkanm and Territory. Hat had fifteen yeare experience aa an actlte jiraetl Slonerofthelaw. 7-Jo I. r. 11LEUS0E, imwAnifntr tm T I Mr A I I UliV OJ'IJ .l II flpeclal attention f Ivtm to locating and collect- laf clalma. lly pcrieverence, honor and Integrity 1 tope to rue rlt patronage- Cbontean, Ind.Ter. rnoa. II llAxxtK. E. C Hoblixot. pAKNES & lJOOMlNOT, A TTORNE YS-A T-LA V. Offioo corner of Orecu and Garrison Ave FOIIT SMITH, AUK. A ho Muskogee, Ind. Tor. Criminal builum In U. 8 Court a apoclaltr. 3. a tutu, W I). UnAwroaD, From Ft.8reltli.Ark. From Fajreltetllle.Ark. TDALLS & CHAWIOUD, A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W. WU praetlco lioro or nt Kt. Brulth in any l-ogal Iluslncss, MUSKOUEE; : IND. TEU. Office: Opposite P.O. UVAL. ORAVBNB, TEMPLE &; JACKSON. h. T. U, Ka. n.tmmt, 1. 1. 1k, M a. liAm ATTORNEYS .fc COUNSELORS AT LA IP. 7-39 Collections Promptly Mndo. UUSKOOKE, - IND.TER. a.'O.Ulndt. D. Stewart Elliott. W.C. Jackton. TTlNDS,JAOKBON& BliMOTT, " LAWYERS. MuaVojoo, Ind. Tor.and Ft.Hmitli.Ark. 7-52 Corrospondonco Solicitod. . JONATHAN U0RE, Attorndr-At-Lair and U. 8. Contmli- sioner tor uitii unsincaa. Commlsslonor of Deedi for Kansas. Missouri, Arkansas and Texas. i Deeds and local iiapcrs drawn and acknowledged. Collections against railroads for stock killed. Office. Ope ra Uouso IMock, Vinita, Ind. Tor. 7-3 V axxacx:zz.A2Tz:oTjD ado. AMERICAN Live-stock Commission Co, KANSAS CITY. II. W. Cuisweu,. President. a. Lazahub, Vico-Prcaidont. PAUi..Pnir.ui,B, Treasurer. A. W. T. Giiav, SecrcUry. J. D. RoaEitfl, MnnaRor Chicago. J. II. STKrnuNs.Mng'r Koneas City. A. P. Buainakd, Saleman, ' Kooma M and UKaniaaCllr Slock Yarda. Kaoaaa City. Union Slock Yardu, Chicago, IlHnoia. KattonnI Stock Yojds, 7-51 East St. Louis, Illinois. Washbourne Bros., SAW MILL MEN, OFFER DpilSS -: LUMBER at following low prices: Matehed Flooring UataMU Calllnf Jld?oTIlrate4 riSTliklaK Uoiuh LamUtr IS M o ilt.oo per looo U.nO ( 11.00 " II. M O UM It 00 (t 17.00 " U.00 " liu than looo rt. si. co pr loo Stock'of 200,000 foot on hand. -Mrs. V. It. lJadgott and Mrs O. Cowan nrp quito sick. A social' was given Tuesday oton Inc at Mrs. Capt. Ilarrett's. Dob Itadlalll Is sick abod with a feror of typhoid tendencies. Ralhor dry for fall plowing but this work must bo prosecuted. Tho grass is getting protly dry; hay will linprovo no moro this year. At the town lot sales at Glare moro lust week lots brought from 5 to $50 each. Ab Ilarlaml Is making a Inrge placo on tho AIIutyo road somo Alteon ratios west of this city. Cornollus Baron, a Choctaw negro, was arrested at tho paymontlast weok for selling whiskey. Worcester acadomy wilt open for the (all torm a week from next Wednes day- September 4th. Leo Uarrctt was out at tho Dsla waro payment with somo ot his supe rior saddles and did a good business. Capt. Campbell Taylor, of this na tion, and M.ss Minnlo Orayson, of Nerada, Mo., were married last week. Vlnlta has had a Tory dry summor and tho drouth Is still with us. Our neighbor however, all around bavo had about all the tain noeded. A Are was stsrlod north of town Monday from a locomotlro and burn ed over qullo a scope of country. No serious datnago has been reported. A sleeping car is now run from Chicago to Galveston vlaM., K. A T. Leaving hero at 8:25, a. m., passengers will reach Chicago next morning at 0:15. Frank McSpaddcn, who has beon sorting tho Frisco company tti tho ca pacity of agont at Sapulpa, is sick and a Mr. Monday went out somo days ago to relievo htm. Another book-keeper made bis ap poaranco In town last Friday morning. Mr. FIcklin, at Skinner, ItatclitT & Go's., will tako pleasure in giving fur tber particulars. Dr. L. O. Ellis, dentist, will bo at Vlnlta ton days, from September 10th to 20th; at Choutoau, September 20th to October Olh and at Glaromore from October 10th to 18th. A literary entertainment will bo given at Pheasant Hill chapel next Wednesday evening, August 28th. Tho proceeds will bo devotod towards payment of tho church debt. J. II, Alley doliveredsovoralof his improved Poland-China pigs to parties In this city last Saturday. A year hence we will endoavor to glvo an ac count of what two gilts havo produc ed. A little child of Mrs. Tnbor, whilo down at Mrs. Doctor's one day last week, ato a quantity ot rat poison con tained in r biscuit, but by tho timely asslstanco of physicians, Its life was saved. A notp from tho solicitor of Dela ware district gives the Information that at tho next sitting of tho grand jury (In September) all violations of tho hay law will ho fully Investigated. "Bunk" Maricham's explanation of thelSatlonal defeat l.n Saline ia proba bly as near tho truth as any. Ho said of tho defeated candidates that "they did not get Jack Itilcy'a consent to run." For tho U. A. R. Encampment at Milwaukee, August 20th, to September 1st, tho M.. K. & T. will sell tickets at ono fare for tho round trip. Dato of sale August 21, 22 and 23, good for re luru until September -Uh. Bad Wayhourn full Into tho bands of Deputy Isbell and Policeman Tay lor last Saturday night at Clarcmore. He will plead guilty to Introducing and selling whiskey and moro than likely Judgo Parker will send lilm "over the road." Mr. J. E. Campbell raised twenty bushels of wheat to the aero and fig ures out that the cost was 35 cents per bushel. Ho thinks the yield would havo been ton bushels an acre moro If be had not pastured tho fiold during tho winter and early .prlng. Johnlo Moneghnn was injured In ternally last Monday week by a buck ing horse and died on the following Monday of inflammation of the bow els, or really perltonetis. He was a vory good boy and in their loss tho family havo tho sympathy of all. Tourists' round trip tickets to Pu eblo, Colorado Springs and Denver arc on saloovcr tho M., K. Sc T. road at 30.25, good to return until October 31. Train leaving here at 10.21 a. in. arrives at Pueblo next day at noon; Colorado 8pring at 1:10 p. ra.; Denver at 3:40 p. m. Hunting In tho Indian territory is prohibited by tho secretary ol war and therefore tho whltos will havo to keep out and let the game roam unmolested. A. 11. Krslder, of this city, wroto to Judgo Chandler asking if ho could not get the order moditlod, but ho replied th-U whilo ho sympathized with tho boys It was Impossible and ttioy would have to keep out. Parsons Palladium. On account of tho Exposition to be held at St. Louis, September -Hit to October 12th, tho Frisco will soil ex cursion tickets fiom Vlnlta to St. Lou Is as follows: Salt on Septcmbor 2, 5, 0,12, 10, 10, 23, 20, 30 and October 3rd, all tlckota limited 5 days from dato of sate, for ono and one-third faro ($15.30) and on October 6th, limited to Octo ber Uth for ono faro ($1L45.) On Oc tober 14 and 17, limited tlvo days, tor ono and one-third (are, (15.30.) Hint Rldonhour was acquitted beforo tho commissioner on his ro cent trip to Fprt Smith Dn the assault charge Ho fell Into tho police court's hands, how ever, for fighting, and was fined $11.55. Not having that amouut of cash with him, Hint asked to bo conducted to tho U. S. court bouso, whero ho could got it. A deputy city marshal com piled with the roquust and Hint gavo lilm tho slip and hired a man to row blm across tho rlvor. ri:rtso5Ai. F 11 Na.li, of Fort Olbion, wai In the city lait SMnrilay. tllia Almal'arki left Friday evening- for tho Orphan atylum. II In Emma Heck bat aeenred the pnbllo choolat FortOlbion. llluei Sadie and Clarenca Aihbrook are Tliltlng In IlentonTllle, Ark. John tinllette and family returned lo Tableirtab Saturday morning. C. A. Cnmralni, of the Indian Arrow, ipent lait 8anday with rrlemli In this clt) . Mr. John Miller went lo Bt. Inli lait Saturday, Intending to be akunt a week or two. lira. H. C. Ilarrltt apent a few daya with her daughter In Fort Scott, the flrit of Ibe week. It. C. Edgerton who baa a large itock ranch npon California creek, nado thli office a callTaeiday Mr. McCarthy went op to Kaniai City Saturday night. He will return with bla wife and fenally early next week. Dr. Kewlon, who baa been engaged In the drugbnilneii atToliafor a number of yean, haiioldoul and will more away. J. A. Aihcralt came In Monday with a lead of melona and a few eara of corn, neither of which gate arldence of a bad aiaion. 0. W. Green ratuiced from Fort Smith Tiiterday. lie iaya Joe Hampton wai con victed on two cbargea ofcattt itiallng. Jamil White hai accepted tha poiltlon aa Initroeter ef the Industrial department at Worceiter academy. Ah there, Froferior White. MUa Florence Crliwell left for her home at Republlo lait Monday after a rt.lt of liter al Willi with the family of O. W. Qreen In thliclty. H W O Shellon.edltorofthoTelephono, wai here lait Sabbath on the way to Cooweei coowee court, ef which a ipeclat term la belog held Ihla week. Ulii Cora Chouteau, rM 11. C. Cboutean'a daughtir, la Tliltlng frlenda InTopeka. She will probably remain and attend aohso! dur ing tha fall and winter. Mr A.J. Orantham, who came to thla country a couple of yeara ago with Capt. Fat rick Henry, departed for Alabama lait Sat urday. Mr. Orantham takea with bla tha regard of ararybody with whom ha baa come In contact and that he will return la certainly to be hoped Something Unusual. SillG r, Mcliff k Co. Havo purchased and now havo in stock a full lino of Boys' Knee Pant Suits from -1 to 10 yoars in fixe. AT S2.00 PER SUIT, They have n nico Cotton Worsted Suit, strong and serviceable FOR S4.50, You can get a suit mado from tho eolcbrated Victor Cassimcro. tho best goods in tho world for tho tnonoy. FOR S5.00, A Fancy Cassimcro of excellent quality, woll mado and good filters. Tlisso Prices nro at tho mill twimly-uvo miles southeast of Vinita, nsd their lurmsaru strictly CAW. Married, at tho Roynolds hotel, Ohouloau. I. T August 20, 1SS0, Mr, B. F. Holmes to Miss Addlo O. Pnrrcll, Rev. Henry officiating, A number of relatives and friends wero present to witness the ceremony and after ton during thotr congratulations to tho happy couple, all partook of a most ex cellent supper. Tho contracting par ties arc residents of this place, nro f.t vprably known nitd havo tho bent tvfshcituf tho whole uDiuinunityi No one unacquainted throughout this country has any Idea of tho num ber of homes In our midst which are surrounded with all tho auxiliaries of refinement and luxury. Last weok the writer was tho guest, with several oth er ladles and gentlemen, of Mr. J. E. Campbell, at Alluwo. Tho bouso Is a commodious one, of modern architect ure, situated in a pleasant plat of ground an acre or so in extont, and but a hundred yards from tho owner's placo of business. It Is tastifully furnished throughout and many of tho apart ments elegantly. Mr. Campbell has an Ideal homo nnd a most estimable wife and family. Thcro was certainly a cong lomera tton of humanity lo be seen last week at tho Delaware payment on Lightning crock. Booths ami stands ol every description and character (and somo without character) were there in forco -tbo accumulation ol tbo lato campaign. Tho cider sellers wero squelched tho first evening as al so wero tho gamblers and "fakln." Tho payment was mado by Agent Bennett, assisted by Miss Alice Rob ertson nun diisB t-rama uuncan, in a day and a half without an error and to tho satisfaction of all. A sufficient escort of Indian police were detailed for duty ou this occasion, but beyond koeplug order their services wero not roqulrcd. For several years there has been somo uneasiness felt for tho safe ty of the funds at payment timo be cause as reported, a uumber of law less characters have their rutidczvous In that vicinity, and for this reason extra precaution has been observed. Hod any one attempted a raid on thlr occasion they would havo aroused a "hornet's nest," for tho "tops" of tbo polico forco were ou hand. Col. J. W. Wallace'Commlssioner -and Special Disbursing Agent, Indian Territory," arrived in this city last Saturday and has takon up his abode, for a time anyhow. Divested of his title, Col. Wallaco ia tho gentleman who has been selected by tho govern ment to ascertain who aro entitled to the $75,000 and to pay it out. This fund was provided by congress at Its last session for tho purposo of equal izing the per capita paymont of 1883, which was confined to Cherokccs by blood. It has been charged up against tbo Oherokeo nation and will go to tho frecdmen, Bhawncea and Delawarcs. Very strangely, instead of paying caclt person of tbo classes named tho exact amount of tho 1883 payment, tho num ber of participants will be ascertained ami the roouoy dividod equally among them. It Is not improbablo this will give to each ono moro than the Chero kces by blood received. The exact number ol Delawarcs and Shawnecs can be easily learned, but not so the colored pooplo. Many havo been per mitted to vota and enjoy Homo of tho rights of citizenship, who aro not en titled to them, and doubtless many havo been denied rights justly theirs. To datcrmine the ono from the other class will be by far the greater part of Col. Wallace's task. Thoso entitled to draw aro, all colored people who were in the country previous to the war and all frecdmen who returned hero within six months from August, 1800, and the descendants ol both classes. All expenso of proof will bo upon the claimants, and while there will be no hardship Imposed, or un necessary exactions, the proof must be clesr and positive. The commis sioner has rented an office of Jim Tit tle and In a few days will enter act ively upon his duties. At presont ho Is In Tahloquah for the purpose of sa curing certain rolls and other docu ments of value. It is suggested that a representative of tho nation might profitably bodotnilod to look after tho nation's iutcrcsts In tho premises. Col. Wallaco Is by no means a stran ger amougus, for It was ho who repre sented tho nyndlcata which desired to buy tho strip at $3.00 an acre. Ills family will arrivo from Pennsylvania thla week. It is roportod that a move is on foot among some of the whito adopted cltlxens to prepare and pre sent a protest' against tho payment of any funds of this character until their status In tho nation has beon dc turmtned, It is foarod (in Chicago) that tho wator supply of Now ork may prove insulllciont in enso that city ocuuo8 tho World's Fair. To avoid nil buch dangor and nil jealousy ns woll, tho Kroo Press BURgostu that tho exposition bo hold on tho Chorokco strip. Tho Chcrokooa could call on tho Crooks if tho water fttlUd. Detroit Frou Pross. THE BEST Is a Fancy Worsted, elegantly trimmed, and can't bo beat lor fit and finish. MENS' CLOTHING. They havo also tho largest stock of Mens' Clothing in tho Nation. They call attention especially to their lino of suits mado from tho Col ooratcd California Cassirrtcro. They aro well mado with first class trimmings, handsome patterns, and for service thoy aro beyond doubt tho best goods on tho market. Thoy havo also a full lino of Fancy Worsteds onu mcaium pneo goous. in iaci ovoryining usuauy Kepi by a first class Clothing House. Don't forgot tho place, IhjLtle:r n3:rL.y CQn."vs.tesu"U.. X. X771 A ,T s J33RL XJSt ft GENERAL MEBCHAil .im nnd Have v entirely Now and Fresh Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, respectfully solicit nn inspection of goods and prices. What wo Havo In tho Furniture Lino: Bedsteads, Hpring Mattresses, Spring Cots, Dining and Stand Tables, Quccnswaro Safes, Cotton and nusk Mattresses. I 'ySav-'iii'w H w'riP.ui'iyii:yfjhi'Xm.t ' " "" r-yffi, vmmmr SFyysyyJLY-- psSjyawHg!gBjparcyTiaj.ir. U liEsWlMlasBMIss STOCKMEN'S SADDLES, awaaaOaa ae eaea a Set Eridloo, Qliokora, "BtrMjpe, yton and ail kinds of ranch supplies coil stautly on hand. Building Material. this lino wo havo Lumber, Lime, Cement; Doors, Windows', , Haw and Ready mixed Paints, Oils, Varnishcrf; Wo handle all kinds of the Celebrate! John Deoro Farming Implements and Champion Harvesting Maehlnery. STArLE ASP FAXCY GROCERIES. Our stock isat all times tho very best and comprises everything im aginable from Northorn bit a pound Bacon to tho most cxtrnvagant del We ate Headquarters on Bcady-mado CloEhinp; and can fit you up in any kind of a Suit, from tho cheapest to tho best. Without moro spaco wo cannot mention all tho other lines that wo carry, but sufiico to say that wo can "come as near supplying your every want as any firm in the country, and when you como wo will satisfy you of the fact. BUTLER BROh., Chontean, I. T. Lf A-.Mr llTjwtJaa3sW ,, i ajii iWsjJJLllii JSiPaEgSailBMgsaaw zjfyiloSi9'tfKtkJKKvVxrym 3issUsflsBH .SSpct-J &B?-virW ft - jtt591.EB.a,H TTTfc I I n SS.W fl 7fyjWfc f I 'TJWL. llji JfJjslL-IJl--lsJfc fceM!?flMsfcSWTSsMssssmLl. v5?V7KzVia THE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF ST.L0UI3 SKINNER, RATCLIFF & CO. tSrThcy havo, to arrivo this week, tho first consignment of BEST 82.60 BOOT for men, in the world. the THE ST. LOUIS NATIONAL STOCK YAEDS Xjocated at Eaat iff. Louie, Ilk Dtrretiy opposite the city of Et. Louie. Buyers for all description of Lire Stock alwayalnaV tendance, and within Use groundi of tba Stock Tarda amaDecf Canning Company, with a capacity for slaughtorlrur 1,000 head of cattle dally, and Vork racking BatablUhmcnU wit a capacity for slaughtering 12,000 hogs dally. ISAAC II. KNOX, President CHAS. T. JOSE3. Supt. I Chieftain Office for Job Printing. Siij Col. A. M. Wilson, member of the Cherokee commission, sprint Monday In this city and left for his home in Fayetteville that evening. His asso ciates had preceded him to their homes arid nothing further wilt be dono for two or three weeks. There aro twenty-ono tribes in the territory to whom tho commission Intends mak ing propositions looking to the ces sion ol portions of their reservations. Col. Wilson says his ndvico to the Cherokees has all along been this: First ascertain tho (acts as they ex ist regarding your lands and tben do whateems to bo for your best Inter ests. He thinks tho flftoenth articlo of tho treaty of 1SC0 Is tho source of continuous danger (relating to the settlement of Indians cast of 00 de grees) and bolieves tho Cherokees should embrace tho first opportunity presenting Itself for getting rid of It. legislatures, he says, cannot bo de pended upon, nolthor can councils. Col. Wilson built a law oOico in 1819 and until within a vory short time his olflco has occupied tho same spot. True, It was destroyed, as was his residence, during the war, but was shortly afterwards rebuilt on tho samo site. KI.1MS0.1 ITEHS. Ward & Laliay Claremore, I. T. DKALERS IS Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Patent Medicines, ijiieriuS K HatissigSbt.w sf " JbwMl t 'll fi ijl wmn & Gfiueral Merdiaiitise. Dayis Hill & Co, Our now store, cast Room of Raymond Block is riovf Full Fro'tii floor to Coiling with all tho new nnd seasonable goods; The Slock Comprises; Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes'; Hats, Clothing, G-rbceries, Queens-ware, .Ajnd liJvcry Hino is Complete. Call upon us for any goods you may need in large or small Quantities. Spccinl attention to Carload Goods. tfir Agents for J. & P. Coats' Throad. Davis Uill & Co., Vinita, I. T; Country Produce of all Kinds Bought and Sold. IQ-All our Goods wo Guarantee to Sell at Rock Bottom Prices. tSa YIMTA DUllU STORE BULLETIN. Beits cent clgara In town. Fine cut and plug tobacco. 3. 8. Smith, of Vlnlta, la tliltlng wtth frlenda and ralatlrea la thla neighborhood. rine weather for baying and the bay crop la good. The people are putting np a fine lot oflt. -Little Bertha, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Itobert Moore, died lait Sunday n ornlng of cholera Infantum. 1 II. Klnnlion aotd thirty-three head of two-year old ateera Monday to Iialah Drown for eto.oo per bead. Mra M J Drown, of Mount Vernon, Mli aourt, who baa been vliltlng her aon Itobert, will return to her borne Monday. next Wllion, or Welt Cabin, died Wed neiday of lung fever and wai burled Tbnriday at 11 o'clock at the ltogera cemetery We hare unite a number of Dowsing men In thla part of the territory, and they all look happy, eipedally Uncle Ueorge Walker. Our eorn cropa are needing ralni tome farmen will not make a half crop, while along the creek the yield will be an arerage. a II Harlow ablpped a car load ol two-year-old ateera, Monday to Kaniaa City and returned home yeiterday. Us told for 17 tl each, V.M Andenon, Henry Wolf and J. C llivrker returned from the Delaware payment yeiterdayi tbry drew quits a earn of money. Theie are the only Uelawaro famlltea In thla Vlelnlty.. A petition li being circulated along the Chelopa and Coody'a CI off malt route, aiklng the poiteffioe department to extend tin route from Coody'a Bluff to Nowata, a elation on the Cofl-.jtllle and Wegener railroad, and In create the eerrlce ou the route. Aug. 17, 1S-9. U. K. O. AUilR ITKa. Mrs. W. n. Cooper, of Moundfllle, Mo., liter or W. 1. Ward, arrlted os the 18th. Iter. W I. Thompion wai called lo Uen- tonrlllo ioma daya ago lo aee a alitor, lying at the point of death. Mln Maude Clark accompanied Mr and Mlii (Jutun, of Cbonteau, lift on allying trip toft Smith on the Dth. Mai. J r. Cummluga, who haa been Tli ltlng ralatlrea In Mluourl for ic pait two months, returned hoineoii the 15lu. MliftAuileShrum, who hai been tliltlng her brother Joe for tbo pait fonr weeks, re turned to her home In Mluourl, on tha llth. An lee cream seclal wai glteu at the real denee of Mr. and Mra. llonebrako two and one-half mile north of Adair, laal Thursday and a very enjoyable evening wssipent Aug K,1W, w H O I'alnt and whltewaih bruihci. See our picture "Settling for life." The beat line or Stationery and Toll. t Ar ticle! In itock; Smoke the beit clgari for the money yon are required to dliburie we keep 'em. Don't forget that we are prepared to fill your preacrlplloni carefully and from purnt druga. ICSX00SC COCIT SOTM. Judge Shacklrford and Coromliilonrr Kelioa are abaeut. There are about 500 eaiei on the docket for the September eourtSSC clt II and 1U crimi nal. Tba achoola will open In September under more favorable auiptcei thaa prerloue jean, It ll bell. Ted. There are thirty-one prlionera In Jail and all available room la occupied A new Jail building will be erected very soon. 1 he court room 'n the new building will be occupied aa aoon as It can be encloied. without walling for the plaitereri- The brick work will be completed In about ten daya A negro prlioner, in for wife beating, waa taken t the dopol under guard to draw bla rar While waiting fur tba pay tar be aad the guard qnarreled aud tha guard hit Smith a l on Irfl ahoulder. Missouri, Kansas A Texas Railway. On Fcbuary tth, a reclining chair car arr vleo waa eatabltabed to run dally between Be delta and Hannibal, mo., to learc &eilalla, northbound, on train No. Wl at 10:10 p. m , ' arriving at noberly at r.Ma.m., and at Hau- nlbal at 3 At a mi connection! made at Mober ly with Wabaih Weitern tralni, for Council III offi and Omaha, Ottumwa, Dee xoloee, St. Paul and Minneapolis, and St Loolii at Hannibal with tralna or Chicago, llurllngton and Qulncyltillroid, and Wabaih Hallway for Chicago and all poind Eaiti Sooth-bound to leate Hannibal at 1J:U a m , artcr -tbo ar rival of the Chicago, llurllngton and Qnlncy railroad, and wabaih railway from Chicago sud the csit, arriving at unberly at 5.11a. m t making lbs ctnnccllone of tho trains or the wabaih western Hallway from Omaha, St. Paul. Dei uolna and Ottumwa, arrlrlag at Sedalla at 8:04 a. m , connecting with the through l'nllman aleeplng car icrnlee ror Fort Scott, l'anoni, Denlion, Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco, Austin and aan Antoulot con- nectloni at Fort Worth with Pullman alet-p- Ing cars to Kl Paio, Loa Angeles and San Franclicoi at San Antonio with Pullman Sleeping cara to City or xoslco lie Kagle Pan, Mexican International and Mexican Central Uallaya, and via Laredo and Mexican National railway. (1 ASTOX MKSI.1KH. General Panengcr and TlcVet Agent, brdalla. Mu. jVTacliinery, jMachinery, AT jSiTacliineryf W. W. Miller & Co's., Vinita, I. T, Wheat BriiH Wo havo of tho Oolobratod BUOICEYB marinfaOtuio: They arc without exception tho vory best, and in tho great wheat rais iug sections of Montana nnd tho Northwest, nro displacing all other makes. let era blow over the head with a alxibooter. Sunday night two cltltena of Tort Ulbion brought a latratlon army manlao here and turned blm loots on the atreeti. lie Jumped through an open window and atiaulledaladyi be waa promptly knocked down by a gentle man aud the next day taken back lo the Fort There la much complaint that deputy mar abate nia undue meant In persuading prllsn era to plead guilt, and often towalreaxanilna- llen,;tbatthey may aecura the feel which they 8TIIAYKD. A dark brown Oily, two )eara old. It hiutta high, branded U wftft bar below z J ror luiorruauon or rl. II CoN-iea. Vlnlta, 1. T. Sl.uifor SvP3l 'ordelirer lllank Hooka we hare, n little cheaper than ever before aold here. Alio a fine line of plain and faucy note paper,envelppci,eto. Mlller'a I'allrainCer Uoxti t Detroit aad Xt.Clfmra."! Tralna leate (Dearborn Station) Chicago, dally, via Chicago and Urand Tiank Railway, for Detroit ami Mt Clement, as follown S.v . "!;:; ' , , , ,k V , ., P Dt.andS.IS v m ,arrilng In Detroit 11.10 looielftheaccuaed l.not bound ', , snd7.Ua m , on tb.formir supper la !!"!"" .?i.0h.V,.,"S';.T.a in Dining Car, ,h. latter ba.a'n.w Wo aro still selling with u guarautoo' The Walter A. Wood Mowery A.LSO TEEE TDJ02T STjkOlCEK.. Better machines than theso aro not manufactured. This la saying enough. Our "Vinita Drug Store," At tho old Fkazee it TkvX.t stand, is now supplied with every thing the trado demands. Wo tako especial pains to. H"OAV" that all our drills aro puro nnd fresh, and physiciannfprcscriptionrf left with us will bo ing thoso properties lillod carefully and with medicines contain'. which tho physician dooircs to administer. ef liuflet Slicplng Car nice luncb may ha For Ml Clenioni-the " s" ". .. , ... .I..... l.,liu.n l.lu Jail, brought from ...sr Purc.l without i MUchwI , wWc u being afforded opportunity to g re bond, and Mcnrt)J whcn """' "'"'". " '". ""-" up , train la a very do.lral.le one. at there Is no onshore to eccept ball. I ,, on arrival Ja ll.trolt tiav. only to -The hunting qu.iltoali i III on dr.. but , MJ, nUh ln aS.4bf7M SJ SW jWWW V IHIItHMMI proiecutlng atlorney ve believe, to-wlt: lleildenta ol the Indian Territory may takt and kill game for their own food, but cannot lUluonell game of any kind. Penoni com lug Into the territory to bunt noma within the law aid are liable to a fine of WJ aud for. felturaof guni aud ammunition So porion, other than an Indian, tail kill rur animals or aulnislewlld) fovfeltrlvs AUH1SS gers reach Ml Cleinena si ll:Up. m. Thli Is tho only route by which Mt. Vlrinena It reached fr.m the wat without long omnl btnlran.kr litdulrolt For llokeu or farther tuformatlon apply to K 11 ilughet, 0 Y. P Agt , 0 X O T lly,, 103 S. Clark Street. Lblcago, lilt. Ulngaten, IVkUo .V Va., of Kansas City, the Drtn roprcsQiitetl by A. J. Orccnway, us mado au asgument. o .-wujv. eaTsv'. v . m -i 1 Llrs. Dart's Triplets. ely, and they vera aooo u won m ever, sad I cmaMar w vety iljf them well, and la Utter than meetteta whea tbey wd.tJek. Ttiw etaattj AianrattU. t.aLiactt'aoio.oiiAewwwieeawat aw ia ameaiwiw t-w AddnM WELLS, RICIIARDaVOH CO., ISWllrsjt! V; rtfetnistf'llt'f Uiika. UbAeasi VmTKkftm if" t3 I'M n ttl Tj v T -U 'Atirei'teMuV' SH-' TSlja w-9mwm g"T 'a