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i I. & .. I I" T i ! 'J fc r jbMP ;- aP. . & Indian Chief tain; Vinita, Itiu. S'an., Am. 13, 1893. Local Xallroad Time Table. MISSOURI, KANSAS ft TKXAB. OOIXO SOUTH. A1IHITK 4:Mia.m DUPAUI. 4:Ma.m. 7;o.ip.m. Hi. 1,M. IC. ft T. Kvpresf N).1,IInli'l8t.I..AT.Ex noiXdMonrtli AnniTi, 8:80a.m. HsMp. m ll:la.m. DtPAItT 8:Mam lliMpm llil.lam So. s.T.St.ti.ft lU'bM No. 9, Mo. Ke ft Tx ex Mo. 68, freight and accotn ST. tOUh ft BAN MANCISCO RAILWAY. ooihq wist. AIIBITS. llilJpm UtlOam. DKPAUT. HMOura. Ex. Bt L to8pnli . Accommodation . .. OOINOKIST AiniTB. l:wpra. nirAiiT. .am. St. tools eiprets ... Accommodation Through coaches fronts xitaiim, Lonlsto Sapalpa, risiTl chuhcii niiiKcronr. M.lt.Chnrch Bonth J.W.McCrary, pastnri Sabbath school at 10.00 a. m. i preaching at 11 a.m. anil 7 p. m prayer meeting every Wed nesday erenlng. Commnnlon service every nrssannnar. freibrterlan Chnrch. D. N Allm n, pat oil 7 l. 'tori iireachlnir. Snndave at II a. m. an m,i Bandar school at 10 a. m. prayer moot ing Thursday nlghta. Congregational Chnreh tier. Fayette Hani, pastor) services every Danda? at 11 a m. ami 7p. m.'iBnnday School at loa. m. Chrlillan Kndearor Society, tp m.i Prayer meeting every Wednesdsy evening. ,. W. 0. T V -Meelt every WedneedayTt 1 o'olock, p m. rillAI.PUIAN I.ODQK, No. 11 K. of 1'. Meele every Tnesday evening In their cas tle hall at 7i3b tVorkln new rllnal. Visit Ing knlglill In good standing Invited Jt r. rortn er, 0. 0 J. E. Hancock, i: or ji and a. LOOAL !SrOT3SSf A Drlvo in Sowing Maohlnoa. V. II. tirulgett Ims a few Now Homo Boning Machines which he will sell for $25.00 cash. Joo Green is delivering Ico. You can eco tho gardens grow. Lettuco and radishes nro near at hand. liny your binding twiuo now, ot V. W. Millor. Potor Woodall is working for -K 8. Thomason. Uadgott's Plow Shoo for $1.00; can't bo excelled. Mr. Uerry is making a success of tho Cobb Iioubo. Sam Uuruj Iscalsomlningaud paper ing his restaurant. Mrs. Oass Is receiving her stock ot now spring millinery. Mrs. Geo. McGlasson was tho first to report spring uhlcken. The flaptist church Is going to bo a very attractive edifice. Will Miller has been unloading bind ers and twlno nil week. Go to tho I'alaco Pharmacy for your wauls in tbo drug line. Now spring millinery goods arriving dailv at JTrs. Ghontoau's. Lap dusters, n fine now assortment, At Leo Darrelt's harness shop. John Ellison is going to orabark in tho butcher business next week. Just received: A good lino of straw matting at lladgott's now storo. lUfflid'a aoL Da-Jgett'a stpre fronln ore cutting another coat of paint. Staple and fancy gtocaries, pro visions and produce Juo. C. Gray. Tako your prescriptions to tho Palaco Phaimacy. W.K.Carter, prop. Full lino of ladies' furnishing goods at Mrs. Onss'; all pricos and all styles. Tho shoemaker you want to fix your boots is at Leo Barrett's hartiraa shop. Corn, corn, corn, corn; II. M. Hwaln wants lots of corn. .Uring your corn to him. M. Frareo will buy and sell city property, or clairusiiKieo will collect rents, olc. " 30 33 A fino riu niost all day Sunday haa sent the grass and all vegetation just booming. All country produce accepted In ev cbanga for groceries, boots and shoes. Jno. U. Gray. Mr. A. Gox and his wife havo been seriously sick but aro now apparently out ofdangor. Tho Gobb houso is being papered, painted and fixed up generally from cellar to garret. V. V. Miller received three cars of Deerlng binders last week and two cars of binder twlno. Fino lino of cigars, sundries and tol lot articles at tho Palaco Pharmacy. W. F. Carter, Proprietor. Fino lino of wall paper at A. B. Nlch Us'; all tho now shades and patterns. All orders promptly filled. Charley McClellan in building a house In tho south part of tbo city for tho occupancy of Dr. ilakor. Orders for tho Parsons iloam lauu dry may bo left at V. It. UadgotVi store, express both ways frco, Dennis iiicks shop oast of tho track is the placu to got liorso shoeing and all classes of general blacksmltblng. Groceries, dry goods and a llttla of everything that thenvorago mortal ncods is to bo found at I?, M, Hwaln's- A new butcher shop is being fitted up first door west of Leo Barrett's liar ncss shop for tho uso of Landrum & Itogers. ?iro ineurlatod damsols woro peram bulating our atroots lost Saturday. This very 'disgusting sight is some . thing very unusual for Vlnita, It, M. Swain Is the beat place In town to buy groceries; everything in that liuo Is first class and sold at a low fig ure Buy your groceries thero. Locust Hill school, which has been taught by Miss Lena Mitchell, closed last week and an Interesting enter tainment vtsb given Saturday night. This offlco has Just received it now lot of horso and Jack cuts and Is pro pared for getting out bills of this char acter on short notice and at low rates. Loo Barrotl, the harness man, oilers, Stockmon's fine Saddles, Good Wagon Harness (cheap) Chain Harness (cheaper.) Fanners don't buy binder twlno 'till you knnw how much you need as D. S. Gumming, Adair, I, T., will sell twine lower than anybody. 25tf Kom BUckwell, Ohelsea, I, T., ad tnliilstrattlx of the estaU of Ibrak GrlU desire to sell U fm Moan Ing to Me MUt, sUmtttl six miles tMUfOlOOteM. t st-M rKWMHlAt.. i: i ,v Ml. h, H. el li at Tahltqnahi, ? -j i i i - Mr. tenlt, tho l'araont Ice mannfaolnrer, Waa down lait Friday. a. A. Wltllimi, of Oooilyi plan, wi Jn TotiJa; 'il lea hie brand In onr herd. -W. A. Long and wife and Willis Itonte ware In Toe iday from Lightning creek. Myron Cook was In from Dig Creek a few days' since for the Brit time In months. Mr. and Mrs. ration went to St. I.onls the first of theweek to bay a atock or dry goods. Dr. Fortner went to Flann, Tex. last week to perform an operation upon his broth er's MD ClsnJe Shelton came np from Tahleqnah yesterday and goes to the Delaware ccurt home to-day. John Darls, lately from Kensington, da., rtho has loested near Claremorr, was In the city last week Mrs. Joe GloodykoonU.whose husband con ducts the Coffeyvllle Tett gram, la visiting her sister-in-law, Mra. W. 0 Chamberlln. Mtsirs. U. L, Lafon and J. Q McLangb lln, living up near the Kansaa tine, called last Friday to contract for another year's nsws. Dr. 0. 1" I.lnn csma np from Claremore flatnnlty He Is suffering with acarbnncleon the face and Is being treated by Drs. Former ft tlagby J T. Dickson, Wabash stock Sgent, got back to tho scensof his labora last Thursday and will ba with ns most of the tlma dnrlng the coming cattle ssaso . T t). Cox was In from Catoosa last Week He saya there Is a lake near him which la orer flowing with fish and has Invited some of onr folks ont for a few days' sport. Mr llalsell camo borne from Lebanon Tnesday and reports that his wife's health Is Improving, tier son, Ewlng.wentto Lebanon yesterday to stay with her, for company. Dr Slme, the dentist, came In from Ne osho yesterday and went to Adair on the ev ening train llo has lately returned from New York where be went to take a post graduate course In his prolesslon. Kvangellst Wolfe and wife left yesterday for the wild tribes of the west and southwest part of our torrltory (the Cumanchea, Klo was, Cbeyennes and Arapahoes)-for tho pur pose ofsecurlng a number of orphan children from among them. Col Crooks, the now United Ststes Com missioner, bicanse his son and daughter are attending school, will not move his family np from Texaa nntll next fall, Mrs. A II. Shel ton, ofthls city, years ago taught Mra. Crooks music at rarls, Texas, Last Friday the thermometer at the north end of tho Patton building reg istered 00 degrees and on Saturday it bad fallen to 05, a diflcrcucu of 25. A yudicato was fotmed in this city last neck to buy tbo Littlck bankrupt stock of goods at Southwest City, but the ctedilors rjm them up so high the project was abandoned. W. W. Millor received flvo cars of harvesters and twlno last weolc and having not enough storage room will inako special iuducements for Imme diate purchases. Seo him. Tho man who leaves a load of fruit trees exposed to the sun and wind all day long of a dry spring day is gener ally the ono that Insists on having all trees that do not grow replaced In tho fall. Tbo arrival of tho trains at meal tlrao is tbo signal for a general sorer nade, a gong, triangle and soveral bells being employod by the hotel and restaurant keepers In attracting cus tom. Dr. Clinkscales, John Duncan and Mr. Overton went over on Spavinaw last week hunting but with no success, Thero were plenty of signs of both deer and turkey but luck seemed against them. New supply of chattel mortgages and promissory notes in stock nt this ollice. Tho mortgazo is a now form and is said to go out and get the prop erty itself; wo do not know that this is truo. An oiler of ouo-balf of one per cent, premium has already been ras'lc for the Strip obligation of the government which is enough to pay the cost of making tho paymont. A better oiler than this Is expectod. A gift of two dozen coptesof the con solidated gospel hymns comes to tbo Congregational Sunday School from an unkuown friend. They wero meant for an Kster gift, but through some delay wero not received till tho present week. Tho general prospect for a good wheat crop at this time Is not very flat terlne. Unfavoiablo reports como from a great many points. Some es timate that present prospects do not indicate more than 00 per cent of an average crop. J. O. Henry was convicted in tho Fort Smith court last week of obtain ing mouoy under falso pretences and personating an ollicer. Tho Bill Ilogurs caso resulted in a disagree ment by the jury, tco being for con viction for manslaughter and two lor ncquItUI. The W, 0. T. U. of this city, In con ducting tho Demorest medal coutosts, is doing a good work, enlisting Inter est In Its causo and nj. tho same tlma replenishing its treasury. -At the on tertalnincntFridarnTght Miss Mabel Uopjuwas'&warded the prize and she 'acquitted herself very creditably In deed. On tho 29th ult., atOholsea, Mrs. S. M.Kcll, "Aunt8ally," was married to Mr. O . Oliaudlcr, of Ashland, Oregon, and to that remote point they havo gono to make their home, Mr. Chau- dlerisa locoraotlvo ongineor.A bach elor and boarded with the lady whom ho has made his wife whllo sho lived at Little ItQck some years ago. At Mrs, Chouteau's millinery and drosemaklng establishment can bo found all the latest lads In tbeso lines. Sho is offering untrlraraod batsotSSo to $1 25 and trimmed hats at $1.25 to $7.00. The display of pattern hats in her windows are perfect In style. An nrtlstlo trlmmor from Kansas City will bo found In tho store as woll at a competent dressmaker. L. O. Kills, dentist, Southwest Olty, Mo., will bo in I'ryor Orcok, April 17 lo 2J. Y Wnuoner, April 23 to SO. Chouteau, May 1 to 7. Adair, May 7 to 14. Vlnita, May U to 10, Binder Twine. J. H. Thomasou will contract next 6iimnf r's o up ply of binding twlno is lower rates now than It call bo bought forhoronftur Make airauKemontsnow DmM KsMm. Ur. Sims, of Koho, Ma . will visit the follow wg pl(c and will b wi ajAKed isi the prMttos of dulltry: Adaly, ABrilja, 11, M. Pryw Ormk, April If to M. Ttki itraoltd wltboot pia, ',71'k. Tri&ai o'HefTelRllktl Merchants throughout tho Inntlon and around our borders are now sell ing goods on "head-right," to bo paid for at the paymont nf tho Strip money that will shortly bo nvallablo. In tho majority of cases It will prove n g"Jk sotid to tho pcoplo as it will enable them to (;ot supplies of the necessaries of life alio machinery for carrying on their farm operations. Present indi cations a.'e that comparatively little of it will bo squandered, though somo of It of conrso will ho. Sont to Jail. 11. 0, Shufcldt was sentenced to prison by Judgo Starr last week for the term of ono year and fined (10 for entering a bunding at Lenapah which J. M. Tlttlo had gained from him in a suit In tho Chorokco courts. After judgment had been entered by de fault in Tiltlo's favor n negro named Llttto brought suit In tho Muskogco court for possession of tho building and It was turned over to him, tem porarily at least. With his consent Shufeldt wont back In with bis goods and resumed business. Shufcldt is a white man with a Shawnee family. He was taken to tho national prison at Tablrquah Saturday, but his attor ney, J. H. Akin, at once procured a transcript of the proceedings and will seek relief from tho U. S. court. Tho Now OfQblalB. Tbo now court assumed its functions last Monday morning, Commissioner Mason turning of or tffo oulee to Col. f . J. Crooks, his successor, and L, P. lsbell entering upon his duties as con stable. Col. Crooks is an nllablo, genial gentleman who makes friends "on first Intentions," ns tbo doctors say, and will provo a popular ollicer. Mr. lsbell is a deserving man and has al ways been an c'Hciont peaco olflcorj bis appointment will meet with gen oral approval. John 0. 'Anderson has been appointed by Mr. Isboll as dep uty constablo and will do the clerical work, Attend on tho court-and servo papers around town. This will not luterforo with Ids duties as secretary of the stock association. . A Now Law Firm. Tho law firm ol Barnes & Iteed, Port Smith, Arkansas, having beeu dissolv ed, tho firm of Unrues & Mellette, which was discontinued when Mr. Mellette was appointed assistant United Stateslistrict attorney for tho Western District of ArxanBas, in 1889, has been again established. Tho firm will consist of Its original members, Thomas II. Barnes and W.M. Mellette and will engage Iu tho general practice of law, particular attontiou being giv en to tho United States courts for the Indian Territory, and tbo United States court at Fort Smith. Mr. Mel lette being assistant United, States attorney wlll'not bo Interested in the defenco of cases whero tho United States Is a party, so long as bo con tinues In that olllco. piaiitn: cut moths. Had a much needed rain Sunday, Jim Akin shipped two ears of cattle last week Some of the farmers are ready to plow corn. Miss Mamie Qore made a brief trip home April 1st, her birthday, Miss Florence Dreedlove has gone to South west City to vIslt.MIss Maud Dnstan. Uncle William Wilson, an old settler, when he heard or the decision of the supreme court dancod a Jig despite his eighty oddyeara. Ilex Walker was severely bitten by a ground rattlesnske one day last week which made him very lick for a 'while but he aoon got all right MtUTUOk .MJT&S, Dr Hodnot around again. has been very sick but Orass doing finely and the stock on the psstures Is looking well There was a pleasant and valuable Kas- ter exercise held at the mission The Clirltttsn Kndearor aoclety Is well at tended and a good Influence exerted by It. -Mrs. 6. D. Keeler. of Rartlesvllle, I. T,, has five children In Frlenda Indian mission school and Frank, the oldest one, Is sec retary of the Gleaner society The Gleaner Literary society will bold a publlo entertainment on the third Friday er enlnsuflhe month, and seata free) alt Invit ed We hear a fine program la being prepared -Qnlte a number of new farm are belag opened In this district and the fruit tree plant ing has been carried on with energy. Soma day thla will baa country for the apple mer chant A Ore started by some unknown hand deetrojed a fence on the Loyd farm last Bat urday exposing Ofty acrea of oata to the cattle and pontra. A wire fence la being stretched around It at once. Misses Laora and Actio Iximbird ware home on a abort Visit the tlmeof thslr sister's marriage to Dr Kenedy, of Tntsa. The doc tor haa won many warm friends In the Illrd Creek Valley In bis successful practlco as a physician and a gentlemen. Round-up ArransromontB. East of Grand river John Franklin in charge.cotmncnco April 15 at mouth of Honey creek, working down to tho Markham prairie. Another outfit, A. G. Oowan ( in charge, April 15, go to tho north of tho Bayou bolow Ft. Gibson, wording up on oast side of tho rivor until they moot tho Franklin outfit. May 10, two wagons meet at Bluo fltarr'seast of Gibson Station. Blue Starr taking chnrge of one outfit works all tho country botween Urnnd river and tho XI., K. & T, road; also tbu San S.nuon pastures on the west side of tbo railroad In the Creok nation and tho country In tbo Chorokco nation be tweon Dog creek bills and Grand river as far north as tho moattv of Pawpaw creek, Jim Taylor takes tho other wagon Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder The Only Pure . . Cream of Tartar Powder. ' Contains neither Ammonia, Alum, nor any othtr adulterant tkm fitwf mi more ttmkal work thn any othx, owinff lo kc nwvtlow purity and ra4r stoanfth. It it cbpr at joo a pound than the ordiwry Unda at aoc &W JisWW IP !. .V wf wY. .-1M)illitf A .. anuworK me cob BBTrFbelweun Verdi- ItfffSSCHKiVl'toiiS'U tTiQ Crock nation, except tlfe BnnSamon pasture, nnd In thtf Cherokee natfoli all coun try between Verdigris river and Doz creek hills as for north as Alluwo. Si 8. Uobb and Nat Skinner lake chargo of tho onldt hero and work "to Kansas line Tho western district round-up com mences wdrk at GaIoosa April 20th; work north to Kansas Hue; and .May 15th at Wybark, to work tho Greek country botween tho Arkansas a !...... !.. t.l,...--. ,.i Verdigris rivers, commoncos work In . --' -- -.. Osage country April 10, the captain to bo selected by J. II. Bartlcs and T. L. Boggs. This outfit is to meet at Batllcsvlllo. Tho captain of work com mencing at Catoosa will lie Jas. Llpe; captain of work In Creek nation to be Jim Edwards. J. O. Hall and A. Dodgo aro to furnish a wagon for the Catoosa work; also O, M. McClellan and John stone A Kenlcr are toJurnlsb a wagon, A resolution was iflioptcd declaring a quorum to be a majority of all paid up members of tho association, or a smaller number, provided tfoy rep're sent a majority of tho cattle owned by tbo association. BUSINESS LOCALS. A little III, then a litllo pill. Tho 111 Is gono the pill has won. DolVilt's Little IJarly uisers.tlio litllo pills that euro great Ills P. Shanalmn. Norman A. Pago, tho wagon maker who etolo Dennis Hicks' team, was tout to tbo penitentiary for four years. Do yon lack faith and love health? I.et us establish your faltli and restore your health with DeWltl'a Sarsa parilla. P. Shanahan. The M.) K.AT. opened for freight business on the 10th at Houston and some days beforo that rnado connec tions for Galveston. The most lulelligeut peoplo nf our community recognize IrvUo VY Ill's Little Kitrly lttsers pills or unequaled merit or dyspepsia, headache uitd constipa tion. Very small, perfect In action P. Sbanahan. Charles Hare, thvCherokuo boy who was in Ned Christie's house when the latter was killed was sent to tlu re form (011001 for three years, ' It Is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that perforin's a euro is the best. DoWltl'e Little H.trly Hisera are the smallest pills, will perforin the cure, and are iho best. P bliann hdu. Those persons interested IrTCtho Fields laud grant, in Texas, jiiLraeet at Fort Gibson oil lha'27lh? . XN a,,.ifc The breaking up of the winter Is the signal for tho breaking up ot the sys tem. Nature Is opening up the pores and throwing oil relnse. DeWHt's Sarsaparilla Is ol unquestionable assistance in this operation. V. Sban ahan. The trouble in the Choctaw nation that has been brewing for nearly a year has at last culminated in that nation being placed under martial law. Bad complexion indicates an un healthy state of tho system. De Witt's Little Early Hi sera aro pills that will correct ttiis condition, l'hey act on tbo liver, they net ou the stom ach, they act on tho bowels. P. Shan ahan. , The range Is said to bo uuusally good for this time of year and. stock is gaining lit flesh. Tho promptness and rertainty of its cures have made Chamberlain's Oouuli Kemedy famous. It Is IntendeTl espec ially furcoughs, cold, croup aud whoop ing coughs, and is the most cOectuat remedy known for these diseases. 25 and CO cent Dottles for sale by P.Sban Allan, Vinita, and it, MAllen, Nowata. If the addrcsi of overy person who has an old solldor relative buried Is sont to II. A. Galloway, Postmaster, Vlnita 1. T., It Is probablo they can secure the erection, by tho govern ment, of a headstone over tho grave without cost. A Sura Ouro for Plloa. Itching piles aro known by moisthro liite perspiration, causing intense itch ing when warm. This form as welt as blind, bleeding or protudins, yield at onco to Dr. Bosanko's pile remedy, which acta directly on parts affected, absorbiug tumors, allays itching and cUects a permanent cure. Fifty cents. Druggists or mail. Circulars free. Dr. llosunko, 329 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Dr. A. W. Foreman. Jno. T. Guuter has soli his plitro south of, and .adjoining town, to M, Frazce. For years tbo editor of tbo Burling ton Junction (Mo) Pott has beeu sub ject to cramp colic or Uts of indigestion, which prostrated him for several hours aud unfitted him for business for tt.u or threo days, for the past year he has been using Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy wlienover occasion required It, and it haa Invariably given him prompt relief. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by P. Sbanahan, Vlnita, and It. M Allen, Nowata. "Thero Is n salve for ovrry wound." Wo refer to UoWltt's Witch Hazel dalve; cures burns, bruises, cuts, Indo lent sores; as a local application in tho nostrils it cures catarrh, and always cures piles, 1'. Hliaualian. For a number of years I havo been subject to violent attacks of Inflamma tory rhnumatism which generally last ed about two months. On the first of this month I was attacked In the kuco and sullered severely for two days, wherr I procured a bottle of Chamber lain I'aln Halm and it relieved me al most Instantly. I therofoio most cheerfully recommend it to thoso who are similarly allllcted evorvwhere-lt. U. Whltlev. Martlndato, N. 0 , Feb. 1RS8. Mr. Wbitley is a rery prominent manjn this place and his disease was very widely known as he sullered such severo naln. W. 11. Houston & Co.. locrchauts, Martlndale, N. 0. 60 cent bottles for sala by 1'. Shanahan, vinita, ami u. .u. Alien, fiowaia. ."j. M ' 'n Hi;- ""i - T.t '', I jajWoafcaMfl 4u CitkWHLk-kWkl. i .I.... !. i ..J i i m. .1 , .I., -i i in u.. i -.ijniiiip , Mil wmr in imiuiim, i inii i mini in ' iw ' ' ' ' a w ' ' h'wiii 'iip.i w pww.iii mm WASTB, WMt sH.K, I.MT, MaYK, tWBT.IW Ksch nottre, of the character IndlcsUd, not exceeding Flfiy Words; will be Inserted two weeks under this heading for Fifty cents ) HTOLKN March 18, a span of black horse mules, 10 and n years old, weight, 1080 to Moo carries head Man. other la irsce miras, one naa collar maraii jonnar. tei-iooiefi ovuseu by hoof growing ont loo long, nnshod. A top bnjrgy buck, with ml tungne. was stolen ttmnrihtht. S.V reward fur the moles. Mrs Ilelle Hughes, Uherryvale, Kan 80-3.1 8TOI,B.V-An It. K Olbhona fnll-rlggfd red leather srddlo No ootli 3 brands aro marked on leltfure trre with pencil as follows MW f XT Will pay SVirewarif lor thief and saddle or dollars ru or saddle aline at J 0. llo. xan-esiore. si. ivasnam, rryor vreea, inu ;. Ind 31-31 .-r m,w..Mtl,.-nr Notice la hereby given that on Monday,Aprl I SI, 1803, 1 will sell at my place. Omllee south eastof Vlnita, Ind Ter .alpubllo or private sate, as provided by the terms ol a certain chattel mortgage given by E H. Proctor to se cure the paymont of SIM toget! r with costs ami interest, tne roiiowing pers& i properiyi One span of mules about ft Tear ok ' hands high One wagon and set of hsrnesa. One bay nilr, three years old. IS handa high. Dated this loth dsy of April, Issn. St K. II Fhatsik ( IIVIIKAD OF ISK0UM1TI0S. "Tlie nntllneton" list recently established In a convenient quarter of Ite elegant and commodious passenger station, at Chicago, an orflce designed to aOotd travelers Informa tion on the thoussnd and one thlcgs they need to know, with regent to routea, rales, con nections and accommodations. It has been placed In charge ofan esperlrncel man, sup plied with all railway guides, maps and time tattles, and Is known as the "llureau of In formation." It Is a place to which all travelers may ap ply for Infoimatlon and receive a full and cor rect answer This la the only once of the kind west of theses-board cltlre, and It can not but prove a help ami convenience to the traveling politic AH tratos or the "lint.!-, .on." atop and depart from thla slstlon, and the Intelligent and valuable aervlee of the llarean may be enjoyed by all palrona of thla line A apeclal pamphlet wilt be Issued by tho "llnrilngtonln the nesr ruture, giving accu rate Information as to "how to gel to the World's Fair droiindsi" "Ilew lo seenre rooms and board at the varloua hotels, board ing and lodging houses Trustworthy agents will be attheC ,It ft CI. depot at Chicago, to Impart all Inlorma lion to visitors Arrangemrnta will proba bly be made by which some trains will be run ureciioine norm's Fclr Urouml vllhont Changs or delay JolyJI. J. T. RATCLIFF, gent. nsurance ' . (Sucre the Most Liberal Fife, Lightning & Tornado Policies over Written. Correspondence solicited. Olficoat SKINNER & RATCUFPS i 0. K." MARKET! J. A. ULEN, Proprietor, DEALER IN Meat and Ice. Beef, Bologna, Bork, Sausage AND Dry and Salt Meats OF EVery Description. y Next to Trott's XlNlTA I T 1 iinihisr Ynri, V11""!1'1- Patronize Home Industry ! Hay jour Trees, Vines, Shrubbery, as Plants, Etc. z from tna Vinita Nurseries. Our trees arc grown and trained Willi low heads especially adapt ed to this western country. Wo do our own grafting and budding, and consequently know that our trees aro true to natno. Our as sortment of apple and peach, now being grown for tho fall trado is complete. When In tho city visit tho nursorics and inspect our atock and mannor of growing, and may hap place your ordor for (all plan ing. Respectfully, Vinita Nurseries, Vinita, I. T. Wrlto for Prlco List. Cheap Cash Grocery G, W. FRANKLIN . . . DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. si a an J .,. - Country Produce a Specialty. Our Stock is New and Fresh and I guarantee sat isfaction to my customers at spot cash prices which are always lower than when sold on credit tW r6. W, FRANKLIN - ' - -- - ..- - -wr....--y ,- v., nVTWMnLWLMTW-k in i Our Mammoth DRY GOODS! IS NOW ARRIVING. It was purchased at a bargain from Wagon Duck to the finest Trimming Silks. From this date until Easter we propose to give the people the benefit of "many unusual bargains.- .gL i Lot Boys Shirt waists, 25 cents each. 1 Lot Men's Work Shirts, 25 cents each. 1 Lot Strictly All Wool Albatross new spring, shades, 20 cents per yard. 1 Lot Check Gingham, 26 yards per $1.00 1 Lot Renfrew Dress Ginghams, 15 yards for a $1.00. 1 Lot Regular width Table Oil Cloth, 15 cents per yard. fi Lot Nickel Plated Alarm every where at 1.50, our price 75 cents each. Lot Men's Plow Shoes, 51.00 per pair. &4? We will display many other en ticements to the buying public in our show windows in the mean time. Keep your eye on them. Skinner VINITA, RIGHT IN THE J, 8. "BC 6i WW j- Has opened one of the Finest and Most Extensive Lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, -Shoes and Hats. THIS TOWN EVER SAW. PRICES arc an object with the people. This is the house that brought low prices to Vinita. Bed Rock has not been reached; the sounding pole is out and we expect to touch bottom IN W Farm Machinery We are likewise "Strictly In It." The man who buys a plow from us probably saves enough money on the trade to buy a sack of flour Corn Planters, Cultivators, Wagons In fact, we have got what you want, no difference what it is Come in and ets Figure. Barbed Wire, Binding Twine, Field and Garden Seeds we han dle in quantities. Groceries and Provisions W e fine Line 3E AVid the, cmplo-meni of an experienced watchmaker gives usone piore depart ment. Kine Watches Carefully Repaired. wm$?wjt- Spring Stock OF-K M Clocks, (best make) sold j5 S'W'I fr.J IND. TEH. PUSH 11 Ratelift, ryP'i Ki 9 t TH0MR80H m arc always Stockeup pn JEWELRY Tilii iawmWiimrrrsri rr sWIswiffllTTrTT TryMITHrTftY JL.UIIaby htda OHAS! $ DAY, B. D$, ?J refMMtattr ).t4 at TNttt, I.V. Satisfnction Guarantees, Olllcd lit new Patton balhllna. back of Drs. Forlncr & JBagtiy. dec 9 W.l' JlAKF.lt, M I), a & WAIIM.M.A OAKBR WATBWt, PHYSICIANS and Stj'ROKpNB, Ofllco in NcwTatlon Building, Ui-stnlrs, Visita, ' iNtf. Teh. o rOKTSCluTilAUMa PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, VINPTA, 0. N. Ofllco in now I'ntton building, tip atairsj, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, VINITA. I. T. OOIea np stairs In Haymof it bnllillng. Kaal dance between tlia two churches, at the Dr. i'Ttife lilac. i'llea and other Itcctal troubles a specialty. 0-11 AT l H.VYNES, 8 37 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Vinita, - I. T. Calls promptly nttonded tonight or day. .ii In l i r t ' i i . CX. D. GABETSON, 03 PHYS1CJAN AND SURGEON, Adair, Ind. Ter. rONATHAN UORE, y Attorncys-At-Liur, General rltectIH Agent and Aotarjr labile. Vixita, . . Ind. Tkr. Alio U M Commissioner and Commissioner of Deeds for ttia states o( Kansas, Missouri. Ar- -kaesas and Texaa 1 1 M l'artlenlar attention glien to tho collec tion or clalma for lo',sts bj flro and atock killed on rallroa I X M. SMITH, 1010 ATTOHiNKY AT LAy, NOTARY PUKLIO. LOAN BfiOKER. Special attention s-lrelftlTen to trial of solu. Altraja ready to anawer yonr questions and reply to jonr Inqnlrlea. OIBce In Opera rnld'a- VISITA, t, T. XT. II. Kuraegay. J. fl. Dartnrt IVOKXEGAY & DAVBXl'ORT, Attorneya-nt Law and OollectloB Agents. VISITA. I T. WILT, iiroctlc. In all the U. 8. courts for tlm ludlan Territory and tho courts of th Cherokee nation Collections looked after In all lru or Hie Cherokee nation, and the first J jiliclal Irttlilon or the Indian Territory and money remitted proioiitly. octSMf V. H. TiBi3iLS 7 ttprno & LCounse(or at Law OENEKAL elO-lne, ,UnteU Stales and i and r the I iTinsTinu . Mi .r: Atri . 5 1litVitnE. aJ,l)- taaraKuautr cnet n win vrocnro .aiuirt r r (.rtralt CSiitb lions, raraoia cantmoiaiiMi. a-. m .' poratlons are liiTiledtu call. 1 hr fall tut parallonlawaatallslatKs. LHImtlon Initila drpartroent of the law la aolicllvtl, PATENTS prooarea as quietly, ana moch aarenutha Inrrotgr, tbta lo tntrait lnsn lions to itrangara. OEQEOENT AndhslrthlpfnUresta sr.ljr ESTATE and legally vinaied. Hats , spenl the Isst Iweoty-Sro ciaseentlr yeara In Iba actlea ami saccesiral ptvitlea.oritfw- a u.; iauuca(wajs in me oaee. s t;mfc-t.K BLOCK. front llootn, ttv?a floorji,. VIXITX, . Frank, QoodwoodCT .'"B trin - vj .iory lr.of x Iiraco S-,i C.arnaajb . lurrv in (as has three In the Hit. .1., .. tearnaujtht and Diaco ;-a. two sons that bare kired trotters A fail sister or Qoodwood, Jr.. was driven by Jack II iweii of tloston In 3:13. Kilty ilorrlll was iy, Serls Uay. sire or Pilot, sire or the Moor slreorBaltin Qoodwood. Jr' second dam was Iho dam ot Clair. tM at Are years, and sold for $3,ouo as a brood mart. PRINCE HAROLD 93. Aroerteen Rec later ol Clydesdales i Hcoltl.liXo. iff), was sir ed by the old l'rlnce ol Walea and wae a half brother to l'rlnce Albion and l'rlnce or Kyle two or tba beat horses In Scotland. His dam waa a DlacX Hawk Morgan, The above described horses will be kept dnr Ini the season or ISO J at N Sklnner'a rarra Hi mllea north or Vlnita TKKMS-tlotolnsnrea colt. Faat'.f'ur nlshed for marea rrora a distance N- J. C. WIMER. BLUE WILKES, TRUTTINGSrALLlON. I have just bought from 0. G. Athey, of Columbus, Kans., a grandson of the mighty 'George Wildes," and will iieep him on my farm at Chelsea. For terms and pedigree address the owner. JOHN P. DRAKE. juneSO Chelsea, lad. Tar. To owners of marcs that wan Blue Ribbon Colts: Ihavoslxpro mium horses, two prizo winning black jacks. 15 and 15 1-2 hands. standard height, that will bo kept at '. F. WARREN'S FARM, otx wines o.-n, ot vinua Noar B. B. Frazler'a. My slock tus records of taking; crcnluoss In thla lerrllorr, Kansaa, Mlasoarl, iillawU. Kentucky and Indiana, I am told by a lassjo number of stockman that I oaxht lg tk tr flock to the World's fair Krlen'H. coma t see my thirteen colta and help m di14s about golngi then yon wilt know whathsr M paya to raise Varran'a kind or hoaaaa, kkak have ptrrect fortn. with aire, rtjle asa MiK anisollrortopprlce C'au show yoti a . for which 1 have a atandlns o,r of ( sldsred worth 1,000. TEUMS-To Insure mare In foal on attswr Uysdikoor Ujb. tlJ.uOi on fouc.of the Mir horses and two jacks. eiil.UI esth, ruouey bM and to be paid when mare Is traded or iksal lo he removal, or fails ascertained. Will oe rospoasiDia rur any accuienls. rxMmmrm-tW BlTOHtHl)U(frT, 1 aiJlnllUAUBSu 1 will par cota rrora ttk' ar of liJak, l0.(i rur oolsa from twoortaav honea !, V'roM either af the otter few. ou Pint' WBiraaUoi la wtili at liaise ttfbreaia)ffIH runal v in above tfmtm twrevits ajl t& nwmi. old W lorrtlallr lat Ui ) ksM aaM da with as M www Usae. T ften ti anv dmiiiid evary eoutra 1 1 ntik Is aou-l foe i w rvi cuvspvs pajrvivaias can vr a 1 D8. WARR o Mr sr NavJ-aw 11 I jVa'LH iUft , m i 1' PLSSsf S l-- --ii. r. t it' ' ?o r,., 1 m H -m to fli PJ D C ' o i fe