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Indian Chiofliiin. Vinita, Ind. Tku., Oct. 20, 18;r2 Local Railroad Time Tables. Ml iOUIil, KANlAi A'IKXAS. i.WtNti l.if'l il . A U K 1 V 1. III.Ml.lll I hi. I'AUl , 4:l'M.lll. I ii.;;i.iii, i.M. k. r. i, I f 11,11 i ' I St.! liipiv-is i AT, h x i.ulSiS Noltnl, I A H t V K , H:.Vi 111. 111:1" p. Ill S i rr.'lKht anil iti'com I 51:1 a 111- 1 1 1 pin i Hill III:! 11:1 ST, I.OPIS CAN t'HANIHril ItAII.WAV. ' UuiNU WItbT. AKltlVK. II :MUU. II rli'ain. (IK TAUT. W:4tiiin. K St. I. til Silll . At'iMiiiiMMKlntttm ... . UUINU BAST. a ii l v N i.M'I'ln IIKI'AIIT I :i I. (.in. H:4.'iim, St, I.iiulA vxprnaa Ai'f'oiiiiiio'litltmi I '1 liruiiKU tHiactms from HX Louis to 8kiu))a. tlMl t I 111' IK II UlltMTOtlV. u if i-i..ir...li S.iutli -J.W Mi-l'rarv. pastor: i,i.'tii .i linol at l ii a. m. I iin-achliiar at II . , ,t 7 i). ill I praytr nu'llnn eviTy i'l nv.tv t'vi'iiliiK. tomiiiiiiilon aurvico iivery tlrst .luiiUajr. Prtsliyti-rian I liiitvh. 1 N Alti'ii, as ...... Suii.Ihh at II a. ni.ninl 7 ii ni.i Hun. lav si hool al io a. m. irayer mwl- liitf ThtirstUv nlK'ita. CiiKrKtioiial l liiir.'h-U.iv. Kayrtte llur.l, iiat..ri n. rvi.-.'s fvry Suii.lay at II a. in an.t )li , Sunday hi'lim.l at in a. m. s ( lirlstiiin hml.-avnr BnciBtv. 4 I' "; I'rnyor uii-rtlnir (.vrry Tliureilay evenlliK. LOCAl,NOTj'S. 25 cent Will pay for TUKljlllKFTAIN To Jan. 1, 1S1X. Dou't yon want il? Joo Allen is (joing to ojon a notion Btore. George Harmon in critically ill with typhoid fever. Call mill seo the now proprietor of Ihe O. K. market. Tub ('iiikktais is tfoiiig to have Home paying up done now. Frsh family groceries always in stock. Jno. C. Uray & Co. Country produce taken in exchange for all groceries at Jno. C. Gray & Go's. Any quantify of "chattel mortgages with power of sale" for sale at this of fice. .Nat Skinner has been shipping a (jood many cattle during the past week. If you wish to be fully advised of the work of council, suljHcriho for this paper. A child of John Jilaik, living on Whiteuak, had an arm broken this week. I'reat'liinn at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath mirnltiK and evening. Dink lUmthitt presented himself at Fort Smith last week and jjave bonJ fur his appearance. Money to loan on favorable terms in minis of $1 to $o,000, at t irst National Hank, Vinita, I. T. If you are indebted to this oilice on any account, in any sum, you will oblige by settling at once. Claude hhellon, now at K. T. Iron aide's in tin's city, invites his old frit Li.U to call and see him. Air. Cain was thrown by his lioisu falling latt Tuesday, while cuttini; cat tle, and had his collar bone broken. For the lirst time in a number of years Vinita has a tailor shop ; C. II. Lee, from Iowa, in charge. See ad. For s.tlo, the llmlum place, near Henry Chambers', 4 mi. s. w. of Clare mure; price $1000. Call at this oilice. H.ippy and content ii a home with " Tha Ko thestci : a lamp with the liht of the morning. CaUlosues.write Rochester LampCo., New York. 25 Pays for the Weekly Indian y Chieftain to January 1, 1803. Money to loan on favorable terms in sums of $1 to $r,0o0, at First National Bank, Vinita, I. T. The town commission held a sale Mouday at Leuapah, the citizens agree ing to buy a thousand dollars worth of lots. The WhittiuKton boys and Will Wright went out on a deer hunt lat Saturday, intending to stay until they "made a killi ng." The M. J). Kent Trow store at liig Cabin went into possession of Skinner & Kate I ill last Monday; likewise that of J. C. Allen in this city, John Audi rum has been running the Foreman drug store a few days this iii-ck, the proprietor being at Claremore and Mr. Carter tick. J. A. I'len, of Wichita Falls, Texas, moved nn a few days since and has bought the O. K. meat market. Mr. Puniphiey will seek other business. Tahiequub merchants are selling goods on the strength of a per capita payment arising from a distribution of the proceeds of the sale of the Ktrip. The discourse at the Congregational church next Fnnday morning will be on Sabbath observance, being the fourt h of a series on I lie ten command ments. ileecrs. Breedlove and Brock, of i loaru Springs, have been spending a few days in Vinita this week. The latter will open a stole at Adair fhortly. Now that you are more than ercr In danger of fire ami that the danger in creases with each succeeding day.go Jas. T. Katcliff and get your property insure 1. i-hc rtly before day last Sunday a hile strain was switching at the M , K. A T. stock yards, another train came along and ran into the first. Two empty stock cars were smashed and the engine disabled; no one hurt. We present this week tbe card of the new law firm of Kornegay and Daven port of this city. The association in business of these two popular young attorneys insures a strong firm, and we bespeak for them abundaut success. A squad t f L". S. deputy marshals surrounded Ned Christie's house in tjoingfcake district last week but the old man whipped thein out, as nstial. One'of the offerers n a shot through the ankie and another through f henetk or throat. Dental Notice. Or. h. O. Kliis, dentist, of South wft City, will be at Adair, Oct. 17 to 22; Vicita, Oct. "A to 28. I'lUSIUH. Hi t. 1,. W. Uivhts came over from Artun Monday. Kl.lnr Auitla in In til oily tin Drat of t Ii wmik . W. T. Wlillnkor, of Pryor Crock, tti on the stiwts yi'tanliiy. I! It, Wallprs, of Oswmo, was In the lty Wt'.liii'iiilny inrvhaliig lii'K". Ur, II 1', Nowlnii, of Falrlanil, spent a lull liuura In the city Tuaxlay. Si'iuitur J, 8 Maiitfli wat up from Chon ti'uu Tuumlay altimillng court. Sinn Hunt, M , K. A T. Knnerat llvs atock agi'nt, tvaa on Ihe atreett Monday. Tommy Hall, of Oawego, wn viiltlng Arthur funk the Ural of tin week. Nntlian A. lama , ol Allnwe, waa In town laat Halunltiy viiiltliiR hit brother at the eol li.KO. J. It Hheehan ami J. K. Hancock, of Ihla city, are resiling the algua In Kanaaa City Ihla week. (leo. Hurrntt waa oer at Aurora a couple of : Ihla week looking Into tha hotel btlalneai. Iter. It. C. I'arka, Presbyterian minister at Waxouer and well known la Ihla city, waa here Monday. Green Yearifaln, of Tulsa, came In this nioriilnir from Kansas City where he had been tiiarki'tlntf some cattle. Maj. Pon.1, the Fort Bcott general and trenial agent for the Wilson tewing machine, wna here last Saturday. Mra J. K. Anderson, of Kansas City, Mra. A (i. Peck's sletiT. Is here on a visit, accom panied by her little daughter. Mrs. MeGlassnn Is going to Texas In a few weeks to spend the winter, for the benetlt of her little daughter'a health. Haas Clark, ofCherokee, Kae., was down Tnesdny looking alter hla Interests In con) iiiTtioii with the Big Cabin atore but was a day late. Rev. I). N Allen will return this week from a fortnight'! sojourn at Eureka Springs for the benefit of his eyes. Mrs. Allen Is alao at the 8prlngt. P U. Henry, of Chelsea, waa In Monday and reports a satisfactory fall trade and a be llefin the etlioleney of advertising as a means to promote business. Miss Kmma C sickles, of the world's fair rnmmlKslon for the ne tribes, waa in the city yesterdey enroute for Chicago to attend the dedlr.ntory exercises on the 21st, Mr Patton took his entire family. Iter. McCrnry and wife and the college faculty down to the ranch last Batnritay for a day'a recreation. It waa a hard day on chickens. Dr. O. J IJIrd, of Falrland. left yester day morning for Baltimore to spend the win ter with bia children. He Is In rather poor health and hopes that tyle change may prove heneflotal. Mrs. Pr Moigner, of 8t. Louis, who largely interested In the Cherokee Mining and Milling Co., has been out here on a business mission for two or three weeks and has been quite successful . 25c Pays for the Weekly Indian Chieftain to January 1, 1893 Alluwe has a big wind mill n which makes the town loom up. The Chieftain has secured as its Yahletiuah correspondent during coun cil a man of ability, of prominence and of integrity -one abreast of the times and his instruciions have been given nun. They are: "Tell the truth, re-gardlet-s of who gets hurt." The many friends in this city of Miss Inez Katcliil will be interested in hear ing of her marriage, which occured on the 10th inst. at Nacogdoches, Tex., the groom being Mr. Giles M. Hal- tom, a newspaper man. They will iiiuke their home at Crockett, Tex. A great quantity of black locust fence posls are being hauled to this town and sold by the full-blood Gbero- Ki-rs east, oi urauu liver. J liey are said to outlast all other limber in or out of the ground. At the present rate the supply will soon have been exhausted in this country. F. M. Conner, treasurer of the board of town commissioners, lost his valise containing f-5,000 worth of Cherokee tickets out ot a hack on the way to Tahleiiuah last week. A reward ol 100 brought them in three days later. Mr. Conner waa going over to settle with the national treasurer. Prof. E. M. I-audrum, principal of the public school, requests us to say to tbe patrons, that about 13 panes of glass, live joints of stove pipe, and some coal are needed at once at the school house. These cool mornings make it very un comfortable, not to say unhealthy, for the children to sit without a fire in an open house. Bill Kerr, living on Amos Dick's place east of town was arrested by the city marshal Sunday night and bound over next day by Judge Mason for selling whisky. He brought in a gallon and from that realized (2.35 and a hound pup, his customers being among the residents of "Crow Hill." The Ualtons were not the only train robbers in this section. Two men climbed over the tender cf an engine on the 1)., M. & A. twenty miles west of Cofleyville lastTbursday, compelled the engineer to shut down and then to uncouple the express car and move abend. The car was rifled successfully but only yielded about $25. Deputy City Marshal Stevens, of Seneca, was shot and killed last Satur day night and Johu Campbell, the merchant, and his clerk named Patton are under arrest for the crime. There had been a democratic rally that day and at its close considerable drinking was indulged in and the killing prob ably resulted from this cause. Messrs. McElroy and lyeenan, of ay- tteville, weie here last week to look into tbe project of erecting an elevator. Mr. McEirov is a man of means and is looking for promising investments, while the other gentleman is a prac tical elevator man. They expressed a favorable inclination, provided per mission could be secured to erect the building on the railroad Y. Win Daltnn, brother of the desper adoes, waa in the city this week. In regard to the story of another raid be inj made on Coffey ville by friends of the Daltons, he said it was tbe veriest nonsense, and that no such attack need be feared. He attached no blame to the citizens of Cofleyville for kill ing his brothers while defending their property. He looks to be older than Bob and F.aimet, lives in Guthrie and has a family. Judge Shack leford rendered opinions in a number of cases at South McAles ter, in which the M., K. & T. Ry. Co. was defendant, on motions filed to re tax costs. In each in stance he seems to have disallowed the item of J3.00 charged by the commissioners for making docket, indexing and taxing costs, and also $2 00 of tbe $X00 charged .y commissioners for bearing or trying the case; also the fee of fif teen cents charged by the commission ers for filing and preserving papers. 1 Bound for Oklahoma. One day last week Marshal (shell got a card from Pit tsburg, Kaa , direct ing him to hold two runaway hoys if found. That evening they turned up enroute for Oklahoma, with two bur ros, one in a cart arid the other being 'ridden. The boys were eleven ami fourteen years of age, respectively, and had been five days on the road to this point. They were t'etained until their fathers arrived, when their oulllt was sold for $15 and they were taken home, Ooffey villa Still Exoited. Not a little excitement is aroused at Cofleyville every few days by the re ceipt nf reports that the friends of the Daltons are coming to avenge the out laws' deaths. The probability is that these reports are entirely without foundation and to start I hem is, mulct the circumstances, cruel in the ex treme. Emmet Daltou still continues to improve. In conversation with a gentleman living near Ularemore he said he waa not present at the Adair train robbery, but considering that Judge Parker would hang him if be could be connected with that allair, It is not ilillicult to account fo.' this state ment. Facts which have como to the surface since the killing of the Dal tons place a party living near Alluwe in a very uncomfortable situation as it is shown that he has been harboring the bandits and purchasing their supplies. Obituary. Miss Bessie Hilton died of typhoid lever at the home ol her step-father, D.I. Elliott, at Pryor Creek, last Satur day evening at 3:00 o'clock. The lady was born Jan. 1st, 1875, in Collin Co , Texas. At tbe age of live her father died, but no child was ever reared more tenderly nor watched over with more zealous care than has been be stowed by Mr. Elliott. Three years ago Bessie nulled with the Cumber land Presbyterian church and her con duct has been an exemplification of christian virtue and fortitude, tine will be missed by all, for every ac qnaintance at once became a friend, but doubly will she be missed in the family circle. The .young lady has been teaching a school ner Grand riv er and was ambitious to excel in this profession. She was buried In the Pry or Gret'k cemetery, Kevs. Bryant and rau officiating. The Dallas Fair and Exposition Convenes at Dallas, Texas, Oct. 17th to Nov. 1st, inclusive. As this prom ises to be one of tha most interesting and successful exhibits and fairs that has ever been hold in the south, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Kailway will place on sale tickets to be sold Oct. 15th, 20th, 21st and 28th, limited to two days in each direction, and good for return to and including Nov. 4th, at the rate of ONE FAKE for the round trip. Do not miss this oppor tunity to visit a II jurishing and grow ing city of a great state, and witness and enjoy the superior attractions which will bo presented to the public. For rates, routes, schedule time or other information, call on or address, IV. A. Stinnett, local ticket agent. Commissioner Mason's Court. Jl'S. uurutierry, introducing; recog- nized. Kobt, Binkloy, disturbing peace; re- cognized. Tbos. Barber, seduction; recognized. Wm. Kerr, introducing; " Fred Zimmerman, " " Patrick Henry vs. Chas. Keys, de fault; judgment for $21 "7. W. F.Scott, vs. Chas. Fay; judgment $9.65. License: 8. A. Bryan and Ella P. Marsh. M'l l UL t A l.l.l All old soldiers and U. A li. men are hcrehy notitted and requested to attend a call meeting on Saturday, Ui t. lis at Vinita, Ind. Ter. In the O A.U. hall, at i o'clock p. ni. for reun ion and miscellaneous business. Isasc 11. McCOLLCM, Commander. Commit t : J. K. Harris, W. II. Marker, Jas. MeCainlah, Ir J. T. Davis, II. A. Csllo- way and Allen Lynch. 7-21 If SKIM.K KOTKS. We have been blessed with abundance of rain, after six weeks drouth. The favorable season has encouraged far- meie Id sowing wheat and a large acreage will be planted. The vein of coal discovered at a depth of US feet leads to the belief that this locality la underlayed with that useful commodity. Improvements are being made; beaides many aabstautial buildinga, two public wells have bean placed, aolving the water query. It la fortnnate fer Kd. Crawford, of l'ryor Creek, that only two federal rourli have Jur isdiction over this division. Crawford was convicted of aggravated assault here and paid a One of MO. fuels Sam accepted the money and then took hira to Ft. Smith and convicted hlra of assault to kill for the same overt act. The pardun clerk writes that V . H. Attor ney Claytou'a objection to a pardon will be flnal In absence of a counter showing. After such wrongs there are many who prefer sub mleeton te aending a delegate to congress to try and remedy Ihe evil If the kickers were the only sufferers there would be no cause for general complaint. AUK SI WKI.L Hlt Sometlmea people have very plump bodiea withont having very plemp Intellects. while we consider It onr duty to provide sufficient wholesome food for our bodies, we should considerit no less our duty to provide tbe aame for our miuda. Gossip la as Injur ious to our minds as unwholesome food la to digestive apparalua. Lack of food means lack of growth. Isolate a man for a few months and If he is unable to read his conversation soon becomes narrowed, perhaps, to the discussion of a male's merita or demerits, or something equally aa Important. Take a woman in like circumstances and her mind becomes active in describing the differ ent striped, checked or flowered calico dresses she has had daring the past four years. Such minds are being shamefully ill-fed and if it waa their bodies instead of their minds which were in this starving condition and they were living; In tbe north-western part of Alaska, instead of In and around Vinita, we wotjld be sending them aid, wouldn't we? Some of the Vinita ladles, some months ago, established a free reading room whloh has been graciously and liberally supported by the gentlemen of the town. Atabook aoclal a number of good books were presented by the town people. Now, these books are at yoor service, to be taken to your homes to be read during these lengthening evenings. You srs Invited to se lect a book, paying ten cents a week for the nee of It. then return It and get another. New books will he added from time to time slake the moat of your reading room. Get all oot or It you can, and pat all Into it yoa can. Read the papers j in rind there that you have not at home, and I; yna think of a paper that yoa think shonld be there, subscribe for it ir yoa caa and pnt It there, or get some one else to subscribe for it Then Invite these men tally ill-fed people to come and read so thst the people ol Vinita and surrounding country may be helped by yon In beeeraing a well in formed and literary people. A VflllTI AlBBOMI. MIT A (l AMIll I II. Ciiki.ii'A, Kin , net. I.uli, Ixiej Kuitom Clunk i'aih . Will you pleuHu eauln your paper Unit III" spindle I waa running at the In 1 1 a lair Is not a gnmlillng device and th at I have run It all over the stutes ol Kansas and Mla.miri; Just K"l home with It from .-uutli iv .'t City where I ran It at the soldiers' reunion. Have aio run il at six Vinita fairs. I could give you the nanus or mayors of oil lea and a thousand lea tliiionlala as regards the houenly of my business 1 will reler you to W . 11 Murker, 1. L. Criitrhllel.l, ex-seeretary of the lair, II ll.Trolt and the mayor of the city of Chetopa Yours, T. 3 I.KONAItO, HTUAYHn-l.luht hay inure, S years old, snnill hln.i. In lae.e, hritii'l..l M on li.tt should er, ni--2 liainln high Suitable reward .1. M. Illldinhliind 7 -it PUSINKSS LOCALS. I'.MrHi'll's At :.H II !!. The heel in! ve in t lie . r ,d for Cute iMiiiiee. S. ir-ii. IMcts, Salt, t'hetim Fever snreN. Tetter i-. Clrwii. e.l 1 1 ami Chilblains. Crrus, and all Skin Eruti' linns, Hiid positively cures f"iles, or nc pav required. It is guaranteed to glvt perfect satisfaction ,or money refunded Price cents per uox. voraaieoyrr O. Patton ACi). A Ureal. Liver .Medicine. Dr. ilium's Improved J.iver fills are a sure cure tor sick hnndacbe, bilious coin plain is, .1 vs ie psi a ,in digest ion, cos tiveness, torpid liver, etc. These pills insure ported digestion, correct tlio liv er and stomach, regulate the bowels purilv ami enrich t he blood and make the bkin clear. They also produce good appetite and invigorate ami si rctiiithcn the entire system by their tonic action. I hey require one lull lor a dose ami never gripe or sicken Sold at 25 ets. a boa by Dr. A. W. 1'ore man. sep.oel.nov Il is not tinsuul for colds contracted In the full to hang on all winter. In such cases catarrh or chronic bron chitis are almost sure to result, A liftv cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Keineilv will cure any cold Can you alfnrd to rik so much for so rmall an amount? I bis remedy Is in tended especially for bad colds and croup ami can always tie depended upon, ror km to by r. Miananan imta, also K M. Allen, Nowata dntv'gisls, sep oct Son ft ThU. I i'.'M rust Vhii nothing, and will 1 1 iio yo.i ;.'oid if you have a couoh. ! or 1 1 v 1 1 nhlij with throat chest Jin... Dr. King's New Discovery ei.'ii.-iuiiiption, couuhs und colds Is ii ifilei'i to give colinf. or money will paid buck. Su'T.-roi's from la grippe found It just the t!. ing. and under its mi hail a mm-kIv mid pi t'd-d recovery IT n s i :i; '' I'nUl ' ;it our expense and i n foi yo'i's -If ju.-t how trf,otl a thing . 1 1 1. 1 b:it ! iroo at V. C. t'at i; 5: .' o ru j store. I.nrga size f0o und I. 3 Saved from Heat Ii by Unions. There has no doubt been more lives of hilitien saved from death in cionp or whooping cough by the use of onions tliun anv other known remedv, our mothers use to make poultices of them or a syrup, which was alwavs ellectual in breaking up a couh or cold. Dr. (tunn's Onion Si rup is made by com bining a lew simple remedies with il which make it more ellective as a medicine and deslr.ivs the taste and odor of the onion, Wo. Sold by Dr. A. W. Foreman, druggist. A reported out break of cholera at tlelinetla, N . J., created much excite ment in that vicinity. Investigation showed that the disease was not cholera but a violent ilvsentery which is almost as severe and dangerous as cholera. Mr. alter iiliard.a prom inent merchant of .1 amesbiirg, two miles from llelmetin says, "Churuber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lienuily has given great saiislaction in the most severe cases of dvsenlerv. 1 1 is certainly one of the best things ever made. hor sain by I. Shana hnri. Vinita, also K. M. Allen, Nowata, druggists. sop Oct A Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles are known by moisture like perspirat ion, causing i u tense itch ing when warm, t ins form as well as blind, bleeding or protuding, yield at once to Dr. liosanko's pile remedy, which acts directly on parts alloc ted, absorbing tumors," allays itching and ell'eets a permanent cure. Fifty cents. Druggists or mail. Circulars free. Dr. Mosanko, .'i.li Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Dr. A. W. Foreman. There is no use of any one snileriug with the cholera when Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy can he procured. It will give rebel in a few minutes and cure in a short time. 1 have tried it and know. W. 11. Clinton, Helmetta, N. .1. The epi demical 11 el met I a was at first believed to be cholera, but subsequent investi gation proved it to be a violent form of dysentery, almost as dangerous as cholera. This remedy was used there with great success. For sale hy P. Shanahan, Vinita, also It. M. Allen, Nowata, druggists. sep oct 3 rpeel men Cases. H. (1. CliM.ud, New-Castle, Wis., w troubled wiih neuralgia and rheuma tism; bis stomuch was disordered, his liver was nli.'i ti d to an alarming de gree, iippel i le fi ll away, and he was terribly reduced in tl. sn an I strength. I liree bottles of Electric Bitters cured I i n. Edward Shepherd, L'arrisburg, HI., had a running sore on his leg of eight t ears' standing. Used three imttiea of Electric Killers and seven boxes ol Bin klen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Spenker, Cat-Rwal-a, )., had live large feveraores on his leg. doctors sai l he was incurable. One buttle Electric Bitiers nnd one box Buekleu's Arnica Sive cur.-d hi.n en tirely. Sold bv W. C. Patton A Co. Hunt up Halt a Hundred Forceful and Incisive Adjectives, Suitable for Description of Sublime and Inspiring Scenery; Then take a trip to the Crand Canon of the Colorado, And You Will Throw Them Aside As Being Inadequate. The world's grist. t Hondi-r is the uranil Canon of the Colorado riv.-r, in Arizona; Yel lowiitone I'erk and Yosemite taie second place; Niagara Kails is dwarfed, an I the Ad irondack ii-t'iii like mere hills compared with the atnpen toils rh.ims and heights of the Grand Canon. This hitherto Inaecesellile region lies Just been opened for tourists by stage line from Flagstaff, A. T , on the trans-continental highway of the Santa Fe Konte. The round trip can be ma te comrortably, quickly, and at reasonable expenne. Nearest agent of Frisco Line will qnote ex cursion ratea on application . An illustrated pamphlet is In preparation, fully describing the many beauties and wonders of the Grand Canon Write to l. tt'iehart. General Pas senger Agent, Frisco I.lne, St. I.ouis, Mo., for free copy, which aill be mailed when ready for dintrilintion. photographs! si & U Patronic the Photog rapher that is reliable, prompt antl makes the finest finished photo graphs made in the In dian Territory. tu Lrfntc1 in Vinita. 18 pOWLER RESTORE YOUR EYESIGHT Cninr' S"rs or Alms on h erwrrhM en frai ii CTTf r--t"r.-i, it ben tee knife r rik. I'fWdvi ?tm ttr h i can i-e vux- i by fill" l o iifimrnl. ' W r"r It.' Hen irr-rt con ,tt rJ. Oitv iH'itraM-i pp-ta t, ' li fie lr-utii.t-nt for t Trt" fyw. lm t nus It. Kvvryixxlaabtsiu "In Its, Uleas iaias.a.T, Vf, II. Kornegay. J. 8. par en port K OKXKiHY ii DAVEM'OUT, Attorneys-at-I.aw ami Collection Agents. VINITA, I. T. UMl.l. iiraetlee In all the U. 8. ennrta for the Indian Territory anil the noarts of tlie Cherokee nation. Collections looted alter in all parts or the Cherokee netlou. an.t Hie r ir.l Ju.h, ial Inirlslon or the Indian Territory and money remitted promptly, octui-tf Telegraphy IS taught al WORCESTER 7 ACADEMY Vinita, Ind. Ter., In connection with its Commercial Course. F. P. BUTTS, Teacher of Shorthand and Telegraphy. TERMS; For Telegraphy with Commercial Course, for six months $25.00. For Shorthand & Type writing with Commercial Course, for six months $25.00. Commercial Course includes a Business College course of HooU keeping, Arithmetic. and Business Corres- . pondence. All -f li i-i - fnnfneAe f inir uiiici icatuicsui P Academy as usual. joiin McCarthy, Principal Academy, Worcester At Chelsea. P. D. Henry Has just received anew and large invoice of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Groceries', Which, in addition to what he already had upon the tlielvc.H, kIvch him one of the moat complete atocka of gooda in the Cherokee Nation Prices Low Down or Cash. -Vlll pay hinheftt prices goooa lor 11 nice. "t- - f.7.T'.. i GST v"'""' Rather Bo Without Bread Bishop's Rksidenci, Uavrqaetto, Mich., I Not. 7, It, f Tha Key. J. Kuttbfcl. of boT place, wrtteat I hY tafferfrl A great deal, and wheutmr I fa low a nervous attack eotuinf on 1 taks a doaa ol l a tor Koouig't Nerve Tunlo aod faal ra IlsTaii. i think a great dmvl of it, aud wuufcl r a Uit t without bruad than without th Tool. Well NnUiOed. Walt km, Txx., Oct. 11, lSDO. About 1 wan ago my ton bad Uw first at tack of epileptic duzlueai and suddtn lllnftsa. Five diflerent doctors did him no good; on tha contrary, his ease grew worse, and the attacks beaaie mora frequeut and severe traUl he even had t to ft attacks daily. After Ukking I bottlee of Pastor hutntg Nerve Toole the attack! eaOrely ceased. UKNKY F. UUaXUkii. REEI ValmiMA I loo It an Nervous li?:t scut titiv to an? dilr. ii't oor atlmitji etui l.o oltia this medicine iroe of churKa. Thin r ntfMlv h lyn Drfnuvrl brthe Itfwmnd fa;tr iawMJatlat.t I.. I itktllc, il.d.. Si tlS Itffl ud Miitowrrbpaivd 4-liUiUroctiou by the VOENIC MED. CO.. Chicago, HI. f oi'Ibr DrutfsUatfJl parrtottlaw OforaTI r,. T-sc sl St. 73. 8 Ilotil.fr a. "0. K." MARKET! J. A. ULEN, Proprietor, DEALER IN Meat and Ice. Beef, Bologna, " Pork, Sausage AND Dry and Salt Meats Of tVery Descriptiorv Next to Trott's Lumber Yard. Vinita, 1 T. m nerval XI ,n-a J SKINNER & 40--Cases Just Opened-40 There wits a time when tirot class prices. 1 oil price for a handsome necessity ol doing it no longer exists. Take our $2.50 shoe as an illustration. You don't need to be very old to remember the days when bucu a siioo wouia nave cost than double the money trifle more than that. has been to brinu ut price such a shoe lor iv ... i r oiiereu ueiore. A Fine Line of Has been added to our heretofore com plete stock, giving purchasers extra ordinary advantages in making selections. Summer Dress Fabrics Of course we are headquarters. Flour, Feed, Millstuff, Provisions and Grain we han dle at wholesale and retail. Skinner & Eatcliff, VINITA, IND. TER. l. BLB-VIlsrs &c CO., Keep a General Stock of Goods, embracing Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats Also a Full FARMING A Lumber Yaud! In connection, fully supplied with all building material. Uluojiickot, Or. IE. C3-A.KETSOISr Has line Cooking & Heating- Stoves. CHARTER OAK Stoves Lead Them All. HARDWARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS of every descript ion, from a shingle nail to a reaper. Saddles, Harness and ADAIR. - W w Vinita, Indian of Have just been Unloaded Come and See While it RATCL1FF Ladies' Fine Shoes Children's Fine Shoes Men's Fine shoes first clang shoes cost can pay a handsome shoe nowadays, but the you certainly not less and probably even a The tendency all alona the oualitv am! down the such a ligure was never New Clothing! sJ IN ALL LATEST DESIGNS. 1 MAKE AN INSPECTION. Assortment of IIYIPLEIVIENTS Ind. Ter. the largest and best of . . HIS FURNITURE is the finest ever broucht to Adair. . . BARB WIRE sold so cheap that you cannot nelp buying. . ( Collars Now on Hand. IND. TER. MILLER, Territory, the Stock is Complete. rnorrsaioiTAZ. caiudo. TIIOJlTSOIv, RESIDENT DENTIST. Vinita. . . . Ind Tar Kooins northeast corner oner a hniiaa cuuuu uvur. p DONOHOO, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SUItaiSON, 1 - . ... n f TON . 1NKIAN 1 ER. Oilice flrat door north ol Afton Hotel. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, ulasisuhs, jjuj. i Kat. Visits made both in town and coun- try, uay or night. 10-29 pORTKElt k IUGBY, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, VINITA, C. N. uince in new Patton huii.iin ataira. a JR. A. M. OLINKSOALES, PHYSICIAN and 8UIU1KOV VJNITA. I. T. Oilice up atalrs In lUymomi bullillng. Kesl- onU oilier Koclaltroubles aspfclsll. jJ I'.IIAY.MES, 827 PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON. Vinita, . I. T. Calls proniDtlv attenderl In or day. ' b" jjr. WIMEK, jun a02 OCULIST, The Eye, Ear, Catarrh and Throat opeuiaiisi. 1 en UayB treat ment free. Oilice over nostollice. Vinita T T rjSil'EU STATES tOU MISSIOSEB. Fibbt Division, Ind. Ter. Vinita. Inil. T Said Conimlsiiloiinr'B tni-t.,u,ii liarlofllieclierolieecouutryeaslof Ilia nine. Is-oBlclo nularv iiul.iii-. t.k.. .1 jr.nowllKmDt 01 d.(.a,, BirtgKB.. ."it Solemnises niarr airos. li.. .11 tt.l . .....-TI -1 uiumlaa unara of circuit court In criminal caa sijurls. letluo to the amount of loo in citII eases. Court belli at Vinlia, InJ. Ter.. and opeu dally, aicent snn.i.v. i...V'.". olerk, Issues niarrlane licenses. " uuiiasiuner 01 tha Court of Claim for tb Indian Territory. CHAIILca H.Masok, i-S9lf lrst l!H.nn Inrt T.'. 11. HELL, 8 18 LA WYERt Vinita. T T Practice in circuit ami riiaf I of Delaware ami Uooweescoowee, and iiprerae court of Cherokee nation. JONATHAN UORE and F. 31, SMITH. Attorneya-At-Law, (ionoral f olleition ,ir-,, a,lU Loun Will practice in the U. S. Court Vinita. . . I un to Jonathan Oorelsalso U. 8 Commissioner and Lonimlealnnvr of I .,.! for the statea ol Kan sas, Missouri. Arkansas and Texas 11.17 Geo. W. Itenge. 11. W. C. Shelton. JJENQE & SHELTON, ATTORNEYS-AT-!, AV. Taiii.equah, . IND. Ter. Will jiractice in courts of the Chero- kee Nation. 10-23 tf Q. W. Pasco. M. M.Kdmlston. W M Harrison pASCO, HAKItlSON in EDMISTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MUSKOUKK, .... isi Trn Will practice In the IT S. Conrts of tn Imllan T erritory tlif Ke.lrrsl courts of ailjulnlliK stall's' PATENT OR NO FEE A 4f -pasu book free, Adilresa W.T. ITZO ERALD. Atfy-at-Law. Cor. dth ami ' Sta. Washinfton, D. C. 2X3ci:i.x..&xtx:otjs ADS. Patronize Homel ndustry ! liny your Trees, Vines, Shrubbery, s:s Plants, Etc. s from the - Vinita Nurseries. Those wishing to plant this fall should place their orders now so as to insure early attention at dig ging time. Write for price list. Address, Vinita Nursery Co., Vinita, I. T. Ben Davis Apple Trees a Specialty. SOLID Through Trains From Kansas City to Chicago, Omaha, Lincoln, St, Joseph, Denver, St. Paul s Minneapolis. Pullman Pataca Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Only One Change of Car to The Atlantic or Pacific Coasts THE BEST LINE FOR Nebraska, Colorado, The Black Hills, AND ALL POINTS NORTH, EAST and WEST. A. C. General Pass. Agent. St. Lonis, Mo. (iiii a 9 op