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''VVVv,- OUVEH BAOBY, E. If. President. First National Bank, "VT3STIT.A, IND. TEE. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00. SURPLUS Yom' Business Solicited. DIEECTORS: S. S. Cobb, Oliver Bagby, B. F. Fortner, G. W.Beck, E. N. Ratclifl, M. E. Milford, W. A. Graham, J. O. Hall, W. E. Halsell, t'V'VV,''VVVV'V' Jjuy Your Goods Right I You will do this if you buy them from JOHN C, GRAY NEW BRICK GRAY-HALSELL BLD'G, On South Wilson Street. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, Nails, Woodenware, Cordage. A clean, new stock of everytning which these lines include. Vfc.X.""r."" Especial Attention called Stock of Prompt delivery to Jatatulototai'jtotota'atafM'nly fjnpifittfinjtf,BPiiWiK The Reason Why. 3 at ....Swain's gig Can sell cheaper than any other firm, is, we have no rent H to pay, we buy and sell for cash, we do our own work, and gg- we give our iraae me Denent ol BestEnpion Oil, per gallon 2 Axle Grease, per box igiStarand Horse Shoe Tobacco, per lb fe Loaded ShotGun Shells, perbox -"Pnrp Annlp "Vinwrnr rur frillnn ae ewr rr -- " vb-., . bu..wu ................................... .j A Complete Stock Always on hand at bed 32r anyming 10 eai give us M East Side of Track. 52? "V T. F. THOMPSON sJn the Rock Building, Desire to announce to their many friends in this coun try that they have added to their stock a full line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS FTJJRjSriSBCTJSj-GS. .srs so " e J ? Provide Everything Ah There, Neighbor! Where are you going in such a hurry ? Why to D. S. CDMMING'S To be sure, for he gives such bargains in Hardware, Stoves, Implements, Harness. r .Furniture and Coffins. At Prices which Cash only Make Possible.... Some Special Bargains in Furniture, Implements & Vehicles. G. W. MILLER & CO., Successors to H, D. MUIR & CO. General' insurance Agents, Patton Building. Representing tlie following Companies: FIRE AND TORNADO. Hartford Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. German American Insurance Co., of Xcw York. Pho-nix Insurance Co.. of Brooklyn. rciitKylvania Fire Insurance Co. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co. London and Lancashire Insurance Co. New York Underwriters. Sprincflcld Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Fire Association of Philadelphia. LIFE. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., of Newark, N. J. ACCIDENT AND PLATE CLASS. The Fidelity and Casualty Co., of New York. IUtcliff, Tice-Pres.idcnt. H. C. Cook, Cashier. Amd C4Md4 rrni $26,000.00. E. B. Frayser, H. C. Cook, d r-,. w. w.e w P ''. to Boots and Shoes. all parts of the City. Grocery Co. our savings. 2 .-z. (! , 05 .-10 &jg .35 a1 n r?? 3ftr of Groceries 1 rock prices. When you need zm 3I a can. Swain Grocery Col as & BRO, 4 ' h r : re GROCERIES, i?Roisioyrsa QUEE IS SAB the Family Need, Vinita, Ind. Ter CIIOITTAIT AFFAIRS A 1'Ioa for Serious Action. and Sensible As the Choctuw general council meets next week we cannot refrain from again advising that a com mission be appointed to meet the Dawes commission. No one can deny but that the present condi tion of affairs cannot last much longer. The government wants a change, a large number of Indians want a change and all things con sidered, it must be conceded by any thoughtful man, that a change is going to be made. If it is made without the co-operation of the In dians, it may not be in accordance with their desires, and certainly will not cover all the grounds of negotiations which need to be made, and settle all the questions which need to be settled before the autonomy of the Indian tribes is broken up. The Choctaw s and Chickasaws have a three million dollar claim in that part of the leased district now occupied by other Indian tribes; tbey have an other three million in Greer coun ty, if the Greer county case is de cided in favor of the United States; and both nations have questions relating to their colored freedmen, with numerous other questions, that will come up for settlement, all of which should be fully settled in detail, before the autonomy of the nations is broken up. If the government, through congress, breaks up these tribes without set tling these numerous questions in detail, they are very likely to re main unsettled. It an Indian na tion or tribe, has a claim against the government and the identity of the Indian nation is lost or bro ken up. any reasonable man can see that the claim can never be re alized on. It avails nothing, tli.i t some of our citizens say this can not be done. The government says it can do it, and the first step is now being taken; the country is being surveyed. After it is dono then all Will be able to see that a mistake was made, in not acting in time and settling all these ques tions that are so vastly important to the Indian people, but it will be too late. We think it is useless to say the government cannot do so and so, because we know it can. whether right or wrong; but its representatives claim it can break these tribes up and not commit a breach ol treaty and if it can and does do this, where will we go for redress? Where have we to go ex cept to the courts of the very gov ernment that says it can do this? The opposers ot equal division say the government agreed to keep out these white people that are over running the country, and the gov ernment says the Indians passed laws permitting the influx of non citizens, until now it is impractic able to eject them from the coun try. The Indians can't put them out and what are they going to do about it? The conditions are get ting worse, and the government says this very condition is a breach ol lhe treaty, as the lands are not held in common bv the Indian tribes as contemplated in the trea ty. With all these conditions be fore us, is it not suicide for the In dians to stubbornly resist the gov ernment? In our opinion it is, and will be a suicide that the condi tions do not warrant. The govern ment says it does not want to take any land from the Indians, but wants to so arrange affairs that all will enjoy equal rights, and every Indian will get what justly belongs to him. Its representatives say uiai a settlement ol all old sorea is promised, before the breaking up of the tribal governments, li this is not done, the Indians are not compelled to accept the terms. Then what is the use of holding back, and stubbornly resisting the United Stales representatives? We can see no reason for opposing a start in this direction, and our ad vice to the Choctaw council is, that it provide for the appoint ment of a commission to meet the Dawes commission, and confer with them on this question. Cer tainly no harm can come ol it, if nothing is accomplished. In our opinion the very thing that the equal division opposers are clamb oring for will be brought about, if nothing else, and th t is.the Choc taw tribe will obtain a longer lease of life than it otherwise would. Indian Citizen. Incorporation or Miami. In determining whether the town ol Miami might legally be incor porated three agreed legal propo sitions were submitted, each ol which Jude Springer decided m the affirmative and the town will at once organize. The questions Were a follows: 1st. Whether the law author izing municipal corporation in Ar kansas was applicable here in the Indian I erntory,and whether said law was in conflict with the trea ties and laws governing United States citizens within the limits of the territory, and whether it was not in conflict with the laws governing the various tribes. 2nd. Whether congress had constitutional power by direct legislation to provide for the in corporation of towns and cities,and provide for the taxation of prop erty within the limits of said ter ritory. 3rd. Whether, by said act of congress, privileges were conferred upon all male citizens of the Unit ed States of required ages residing wuiiiii ineiuniis oi mo territory, the privileges of the ballot. Two Lives Saved. 5 Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors eh bad consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. K j'a new discovery completely cured ii - and she says it saved her lifo. Mr Tnoa. Ejrgera, 130 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried without result everything else then boucht one bottle of Dr. King's new discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these nro samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. Sold at A. W. Foreman's drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. MAS I;OUM MURDERED. Can Anyone Tell us lTho lie is or Where From! At Cabool, Texas county,Mo.,two weeks ago, the dead body of a man was found in his wagon and from letters and memoranda it would seem that he must have been in or from this country, perhaps from the vicinity of Spavinaw. The following account is from the Ca bool News of Oct. 2: Last Thursday Bud Barnes pass ed a closely covered wagon at the side of an old abandoned road through the thick brush and again passed it Saturday, and not only noticed everything in the same condition, even to a savage dog, but noticed flies swarming about. This is the substance of what Mr. Barnes told on our streets Satur day, aud that night a crowd gath ered and went out. On investiga tion the' found the cover to the wagon securely fastened down, the straw bed on the inside was on top, then the slat frame that was used to sleep on. By hard work the frame was removed and a man who had been dead for several days was revealed. Part of the crowd remained out there and the rest returned and reported to the con stable who went out and took charge of the affairs, and dispatch ed a man to Houston for the cor oner. Sunday morning as the news spread over town crowds gathered and went to the scene of the mur der. This being the first case of the kind that ever happened in this part of the country a great ex citement was created, many theo ries were advanced as to the way ho came to his death, the cause for murdering him, his family circle, etc. The coroner arrived about half past twelve o'clock, a jury was im panueled and the investigation at once begun. The man is supposed to be about forty years old, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighed about 160 or 170 pounds, dark complexioned.lcnj black mustache, thin black hair, high receding fore head and it is supposed he was blind in the right eye, had deep scar on left hip, and when found had on only his night clothes. In the wagon was found a brown and black small checked coat and pair of pants, two pair of number 10 boots and one pair of shoes, an old fashioned cap and ball pistol which had.not been fired for some time aud a'general camper's outfit. Two mules and three horses were found in the woods near aud identified as being with the wagon when seen Wednesday by the Mills boys. The wagon was 6old by Smith it Seabourn of Southwest City, Mo : a bottle of turpentine was found that came from McWilliams and Gregory's drug store at Miami, Ind. ler. Three letters were found in the clothes written by R J. Itaacs at Vilas, X. C , one to Ellen Isaac-, bis daughter, one to Mrs. Is-a.ics his wife, and a third to John Isaacs who, it is supposed, is tlio murd ered man. The jury decided that the de ceased came to his death by a gun shot aud a blow administered by the hand of some unknown person. Alter the body was washed and given as near as possible the ap pearance of lite his picture was taken. The corpse was buried Sunday evening in the city cemetery, and dispatches sent to the place he was supposed to have started from. LATER. A day book containing a note for S13. drawn at Vinita, 1. T., drawn by Stone Miller, a small picture Irom which a large one found in the wagon had been made, and a contract made by John Isaac.-, with II. T. Hazelwood and Eli Bond as witnesses, were found concealed under a railroad cross ing in J. r. Miller s Held. The authoiities at Washington are examining the federal laws and the Indian treaties to find if possible authority to prevent the Corbett-Fitzsimmons mill, should its managers undertake to pull it ofFin the Indian Territory. It is the duty of the federal govern ment to protect the Indians in the enjoyment of their reservations, and surely failure to prevent this fight on Indian soil would be a violation of that obligation. Since the Indians became tho wards of the federal government, a part of the hitter's obligation has been to instruct them in the arts of civil ization, and no backward step should be taken now on the thresh old of a new century by permit ting in the Indian country a bru tal exhibition by two depraved men and their backers. K C. Star. The old stone meeting house of the mends in Lower Menon, Montgomery county, Penn., was the scene ol interesting exercises last week, commemorative of its 200th anniver.-ary. William Penn is said to have attended many meetings in the building. The house of worship is very small, be ing but 13 feet high, 3(3 feet long and 20 feet wide. Its walls are constructed of jointed stone two feet thick, and the window panes are of the small leaded type. There yet remains in the building the heavy carved oaken table on which it was the custom to lay the marriage certificate of newly married couples, the last being Benjamin Hunt and Hester Price, uno necamc man and wile three score years ago. A Sound Liver .llakes a Well Man. Are jou i-llmn. conslijinteil or troubled with jaundice, rick heartache, bail taete in mouth, foul breath, coat ed tnnpue, dyepepria, indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in back and between the shoulders, chlla and fever, etc. 1 you have any of thepp Bvmploms, your liver is out of order, ncd yonr blood is slowly beinc poiponeil, because your liver does not act properly, llerbine will cure any disorder of the liter, stomach or bowel. It has no equal as a liver medicine. Price 75 cents Fr trial bottles at P. Bbanahan'i. What Is a Guarantee? It is this. If you have a cough or cold, a tickling in the throat, which keeps you constantly couching, or it you are afflicted with any cheat, throat or lung trouMe, whooping cough, etc., and you use Ballard's horehound syrup as directed, giving it a fair trial, and no benefit is experienced, we authorize our advertieed agent to refund your money on return of bottle. It never fails to give satisfaction. It promptly relieves bionchitis. Sold by P. Sbaa-alian. A Fortune Awaits Someone. A model of one of the most useful and practical machines ever invented may be seen at Billy Williamson's, south of the Academy. The Cooper Extension Scaffold for me chanics, painters, plasterers, haymen and farmers. A great opportunity for active men who can handle patents. Ter ritory for sale. Call on or address T. W. Cooper or Win. Williamson, Vinita, Ind. Ter. Home Grown Trees. TEDS Vinita Nurseries Are growing a full line of Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry, and other fruit trees, together with Crape Vines, small fruit, Etc. If you want to plant a few trees?, or a large orchard, it will pay you to visit these Nurseries and select what you want, or write for prices, and order what you want. Satisfaction Guaranteed Address vinita Nurseries, Vinita, Ind. Ter. Ptatgoftlw Soia Inamtiyj THE VINITA BOTTLING "WORKS ARE NOW OPEN. Ginger Ale, Champagne Cldar, Soda Water of All Kinds, Carbonated Seltzer Water Hot Soda and Chocolate, V.rf riplu trralfut Drlaa, Sherry and Blackberry Wine, Im-UmMM, All Qoods Mads from Strictly Pure Sugar and Fruit duicesl 300 DOZEN QUARTS-PER DAT. Trail Fnm Surrounding Town Solicited. The Vinita Dipsomania Cure Co. AT VINITA, I. T. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. To tho-e wlio need the treatment for the Liquor. Morphine or Tobacco habits: 1 lie In stitution located at Vinita for this purpose of fers greater Inducements than any other ofthe kind In the United States. in fie llrst place, it is away from saloon in fluence. In the second place, tbe charges are loner by bairthan any other. This institution has been in operation one jear, under the charge or J U Trott. M U., a graduate or medicine, with thirty. Ore years' experience. He has his own treatment and compounds and administer all of his medi cines He Is by this means able to admlnMer to each patient the strength of medicine adapt ed to each individual case. This treatment has been so reduced in price as to brine It in reach orall who desire it. The price for either tbe Llqnor or Morphine cure is WO l0; the Tobacco cure Is $3 HI. sent by ex press to any address on receipt orthe price. Anjone taking the Liquor or Morphine cure not satisfied that the treatment Is a success will hare their money refunded to them when the treatment is finished. '1 his treatment has proven a perfect success. fcvery patient who has taken it has been thor oughly cured and not a single one has returned to the habit again. You are invited to Investi gate this treatment belore going elsewhere. This you can do by corresponding with the prominent business and professional men of iniia v.eruucaies irom persons who have ueen enreu oi an ol these habits under this treatment, together with their postottlce ad dress will be cheerfully furnished on applica tion by mall, so that anyone desiring may enter Into correspondence with them. This la a home Institution. Any communication addressed to J. It. Trott. M. I) . will meet with a prompt re sponse, and all letters are treated as confiden tial. Address. J. R. TROTT, M. D., Lock boxSSC, Vinita, Ind. Ter. Office In Hill building. Greatest Retail Store in the West. 105 DEPARTMENTS STOCK, $1,350,000 FLOOR AREA, NEARLY 7 ACRE5. Dry Coods-Mnilnery-Ladlcs' Salts-Xotloas-Bori' Clothing McnsKBrnIfhtcgs Sboes-nJeweiry Silverware nooks Furniture Carpets Wall Taper Hardware Candles New Tea Itoom. Why You Should Trade Here The assortment is tbe greatest In tbe West ender one roof. One order one check-one shipment will ntyou ont complete. We buy for apot cash our prices are conse quently the lowest. Money refunded on unsstlifsctory goods if re turned at once. Handsome lpage Illustrated Catalogue Just out of press free by mall. Come to the Big Store If you can, You will be made welcome. If j-uu can't come, send for our new catalogue free by malL Emery, Bird, Thayer & Co., srccrssoEs TO &MJf?IbOr, KANSAS CITY, MO. Bucklen'a Arnica Saivo. Tbe beet salve in the world for cuts, bruites, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin erup tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to eive perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box; for sale by A. Foreman. Eczema I Salt Rheum And All Skin Diseases are no more to be dreaded. Thee ran noiltlrrlr lnrr byourXEW SKIN TKEATEST, Immediate Relief follows the first use of onr time-tried and reliable cure. Do not suffer another day; send us a card re questing a Symptom lllank. Four Hundred Cases cnrcd ,Mt jer-ss uui """"" "1:,K per cent, of all our patients. Could you ask better evidence ot the merit of our treatment? It Is not necessary for you to stop your regular work or household dntles. we give a written guarantee to cure and best of referen ces as to reliability. Write us If you have Acne. Scalp Disease, Itching Plies or Scald Feet. We cure them. Call or address RADFORD ECZEMA CO., SOS A 330 Xen-.ltldge Itnlldtng. KANSAS CITY, 31 0. Missouri, Kansas & Texas RAILWAY U tat lret lias through Central Hlsseari. atastheutara Xansai and tha Indtaa Territory U Tsras, thtae ea U m; watar a Ua lUslaaa Half. Was taa Irst railroad rrn bill! lat th la. laa Territory aad was lbs first to cross tha Vordsr Into Taxaa and push on tbrougb tbi tarlvlcf towns of the state 10 salt wattr. Tha K AT T Is always tba first to f el out or tbs old tata and Improve Its fsellltles for handling yasssBtsrs and frtlfht. As tba early setlleri aered fram old lor cabins to the more com. fortabla modtraltca booses, so bss the KATY 4vand aad moved bar passengers oat oi FallBM lata r ysU.o Slrpiac Osumj natal ilatptai ear aervlaa la tha worl. AaatbtT advene la tha Introdaetlea of tat JtilllClI SXFBKM C0IP1ST to do th z rreaa bislosis of this company. Tba abort iprsss eompaay eevtrs Hue from tbs Atlaa tW ! tha Gnif.aad ions itaada hl(ht thaa It. THE KATY REACHES Taa Haanibal, above St. Loals and Kansas City. I Honttoa, Texas, tb head of tldt watar, evsr Its own rails, and passaa through talsta, fasraaa, Dallas, FUWerth, Waxahatehta, BHIsloro, Waea.Tsssile, BsIUb, Taylor, GalasvUI, BsaxtstU, Bastrav, Loekaart, Ran Xarces, La firaac, Bsastsa aal Oalrsstea, Bana throng aleapara to BJLXT A1TTOOTO Aad affords eamforta ant aoavsalsnoes to It Islrans sasqualad by any other Soathweateta las. Any parsons wishing to visit it. Louit, caiciao, kiksii citt, BiniBit rr the arodnctlve plains and pralrlts of BI5 I0CBI, Mill! AID TBB IHB1AI TIBBITOBt, atoali by all msaas takt th XXlmmoMxlr ICi t aaTaaaaa Xly As It la th moitdlrtot.bsst equipped and rant THROUGH WAQNER SLEEPERS to all above points wituoit Chako where direct caaaeclloD Is mad In Union Dapots ff all pUM jicrtn , cast ana n tsi. Pr9 Ritollnlng Chair Car Oa alt throagh trains lor farther Inform. ttoa at to ratat, roatet, maps, tlms tabl, Hasping ear festrvatlona, ate., oall ta ora4 4rtat yr aaarsst tlekst ag tnt. Solid Through Trains T)i - Ktnsas City Chicago, Omaha, Llncaln, St. Jasaph, Danvar, St. Paul and Mlnnaapolif. n, ,- WITH plains Cart, Veatlbaled Drawing Itaom Slaaplag Caam tUellnlaa; Chair Cava (StaU Fa). Throuch Bleeping Cara From TEXAS POINTS via HANNIBAL OKZOA.GO Yla MUaoart Kaasaa ft Tiisi Railway aa4 Chicago, Burlington & Qulaey B. B. Only On Chanaa of Oara ta vTHE ATLANTIC COAST-a AMD KABT1BW POINTa. 4Tralna Dally Between ST. LOUIS. ST. PAUL end MINNEAPOLIS. StttplntjOar St. Loula to Oiraha. D. O. IVES, H. C. ORR, Oen. Paaa. TkL A'gt Ata. Oen. Pa at. A'rt ST. LOUIS, MO. KAN. CITY. MO Through Route K ANSAS OTTY, 0 BAINT LOUM Omaha, Pueblo 4fe Sanruk TaBssaa KTt Gms; Cart B4 lBa) aSOLIKIXG OHA13 0 ASM rr. L0019 an a wichita. H.o.jrtTw2aGHD, I. P. BLEIDSOK, H b rt or C I vand, Ok. Ty. ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, And Real Eutats Agent. Surveying and locating or claims a specialty Being deputy county snryeyor of county Q It gives me a two-fold advantage In locating claimants. Write me either as above, or at Cbonteau, Ind. Ter. Teller H a i B viUaal BaHT JOB PARKER, Caney, Kan. J.angeon utile Caney. Mark, under bit and split In each ear, both same. iloraea some brand some on tiip and same on shoul der. 13-1 BARTL.ES. Bartlesvllle. I tm Home mars .11 ' brand; ..rly. an In this brand; all frxe nd grades ' v- 'tis Ti-xas brands: cuttle Mart rrnpani v.noJ. enr marks: tir split In raeli nr f 'r m t.orn cut off Any Inform n of eatloff rav range will begl"riil recdel and fnvor re'nrnet ealtlr are strera KOQERS, lad. Ter. JMoaTaS Tela eat hart . toattl hat ea left It la ex TtrUcaj eiTaa in ..&; far ship- erst. aagti'aV lata. J. . ED WASX8, P. O. Vinita, Iadl errit7. jBreb tori m4! ratal! Saras arpaadtVia, . I an M. rhaefU t-ttr iwMSSax : WTll p7 . rsward far ecavbrtUa say af aa.tiiaril la tai araaa. VJUS McSPADbSQt, Chelsea, I. T. Strips aaraea & nap. ttsrki Crop esT tM rttht. aaaertlepa ta latUrt ear. Canes fr asllca vaster ChtWea. aS IftTXiTOIT DKA2I1 Four Mile, I. T. Banrw on lata Itat M toJQea touthtaat d Cht'esa. Kan. Haxh Siltt la right ear oraa bnsd. I ea lat tttalicr. So asm teU. ajzetet fa till bus. INT S. H. MAYES, Prjor Greek, I. T. Sval low fork tni un dsrbtt la ont tart orertlopt la tha ethtr. Allealtlt ara branded 8 A and notch oa Bos. Baagt BWtlfCTftk. Alt 7 as art a lift aids je OoalaftJtw. X fsw htttdtd J W g oa sMt. J. O. HOG AN, Pryor Creek, I. T. wallow fork and aadtrblt ta Tight ttr. aadsrtltp la itft Ksogs ta fiytr tvitx. B. B. FRAYSSa, Vinita, I. T. Horsthrtad same. Btngt on Big Utbla erstk.T milts Weil of Blut istktt. Call! tor tali brand sold only for ship ment. 1100 reward fertonvlctlon fr stalling this brand. ED. ADAIR, Adair, I. T. Overt!! ea derbll In rlghti iwallow-fork m anderblt In th left tar. Horat Vraad ed AH(eonnot td) oa tht IsH shoulder Bsngt ta Fry er Crtsk. U-M P. E. SMITH, Wagoner, I. T. 12-23 Itangt bt- t w e e n It I g creek andVer dlgrla. Alto In pasture 2 miles west of Wagoner. tsome like thl3- The left ear grubbed. O. H. ARMSTRONG, Ooodys Bluff, I. T. Soma cattle have ft. I altot mark, crop both eara. split In right: had originally onderbit In right. Range at month af Big creek. Horse brand C A on shoulder. en right hip A thigh nmchM O. L. "vTASHBOURNB, Southwest City, Ha Smooth erop Is taea tar. Bndsiblt la right. Raiga fjonnd Sprlaf rrslrlt. 4 milts tatt of Bolta't Firry, Mont brand 1 O left Jaw tndthlh. Berne ctttlt brsadsd rrtu itft kip. ST. HEI1HX!!, CTietopa, Eaa. Miixa a Parlor and Bedroom Furnlturt T-argatt stock in soarhtra Xassat. WOOD and METALIO COFFINS. rrastleal Cmhalaatn. TtltgraphtiatwaV Usdta pex?tly. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF ST. LOUIS. THE ST. LOUIS NATIONAL Lccatei at East St Louis, III. ! ! Dtrsetly opposite tbt city of St. Lenlt. Bar trs for til description of Llvt Stock alrrayi la Sttendanct, tnd within tbe grounds ef th , biv 1 ,iui i. ucvi ifiaDiai voiupaar, wiia a etptdty for sliughttrlnt 1,000 head of eattl dally, aad Ftk Paeklnr Eatsbllthmtntt have aaapaalty ftr tlt.ghttrlagll.OM htgs dally, O G KNOX, Vice Prcs CHAS T JONES, Supt. "W. N STEWART, Southwest City, Mo. Itranl.s'U S Aug. 1. SS. tB!Bennw79BBaaaaaa J.H T. tr.f uj a H&33&& O.T. dammar EDj EfamKrnlBft 4jhBnaaaaal&SV7M S!HYi 99m STOGX BRANDS aCaTaal ASRUVs4ti9 atat&BawiarvlBVa iaaerMatlMI Cjat Ttetarati ec Bhtm iBjr araauJlastSaki vaat H faf . lv. xJfTL aaraaaoN, lad. Ta J. O. HAI1I1. Tlnlta, Indian Territory. CUT pp A E3 u.wwm , rStvl avaak. ajo reward for eoBTla ttoa of then OX that cattle. DORA TROTT, Vinita, I. T. Orcp eaT tt Itft , Sadtrhlt la rlfht. tnyt ntrlh aad aasl afTIalta. Berte hraadt O T aa ahoalata. "W1L LITTIiH, Vinita, Ind. Ter. Braad en hi p er tide. Crop left. crop aad na- aer aaii crop rign. Altn cross alas I Rang a TThlt Oak. SSI G. A. WILLIAMS. P.tiby, I T. Soma branded X left thonldtr on eldtXonblp. Sang oa aaii crata. aprue W. H. NOBLES, Edna, Kansas. sn, WM. EOWKL, JcJrlaad, lad. Ter. left a list. Aiark, etata aad tplll Ji Tight. aaCtt ties la lan. Xaag aaaaV wait f Bis. Jtcktt, Ia4.Ta. U- W. P. RLNGO, NowaU, I. T. Alto Kit both STpt ea thteldt. Crap, rvtr hlt aadandtT hll left 1 artf aad ovtr-hO onta have th cross 1 aa Itft thomldttr. Mark! nnd.T.H.nftt.Deaa- hit left: smooth erop left. Qattla told only for thlpmtat 1 crtek attl Xewata. fasti JOHNSTONS s KKELMt, Bartlesvllle, I. T. a pa right aid tt tata Eaasv th bar i a right aide with- oal th treat. Tart oar eld branttt aad aa marks. Baagt aatae wast sldt of Catty itw it aa Baahlafajt), WATT MATia, 1170 Creek, lad. Tar. Boat stean kaa4 stripe aereet tha aa. Cowt braadad LAB Crop aad tplll taca ear Xiaga aaw Buret 7. w. isaumi VfatUa, 2.T. 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