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BWFEfaWPi RHJrfcr 4a rMUd cm f toor wl ia fffcas aatr xaJaiHae Mtti tfce auaartfaataf, llii aatafciaa sfcosiM be iRfcibiiat A KaJMottle iMi UOufL every : Icvaatfc lay atftor On JMt aaaaer oi 9 -' - Taia.:tT. T : Yawl Fl Frry. 'JtiX. m Rill fern. ways Fti) jfnu. 0O YOU KNOW -BKMT LOfcfLLAJUJ'S -CLlliAX tsarr SjtrrOumw. aa Stack. Bwws aafl fSU WOTTB an feast awl ekcafct. ?tiir I Um PILLS CAHtfMAL UnWRbn I This luumeat ahewM be oh. hand ui ery Jwcaabold 3 H is am tccellcat dynifit veme drJbrrfceBBfttism, lieKack.Tooth iLeke, Xc8fbJ(eU, teiiae, Sreisea, AnHjir, asd all dtWB. Trfoa"V aTnrilJrtheBtoed acker bodily paiss aiAcue Foraftlebtr TiHita, I- T. J. O. KAT.Ti. Tosl-officu, VuiiU, I. T.' TTadcrbit fa Cacli ear. j9 i Horse brand some oh left hip. Kssae Between Cabin and Pryor's creeks. 29 . tr rartmrpanaw. Pcsioffice, Vinita, LTcr. v J and la saae aa. K hv AltfanrMa aaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTBH i1l i urn lit Ha r ttt "atatHH tjl Hange on Pry. Pra MB mUr aonlh of -ml EKvUtlta, Bear W W raUrowl C 31 Hurt, a Wl !! ! wwawm i. IUJ. fVifTiirrill. Kansas. . "Varioaa other brands aaa aar Mtn. jib j 'Baro nflinif qbixi p fcnadad Wi on rirtt t andaaa.o 'triT- limul rmBOe . Xitmmit rirw. aaiTi Osedra jlaTaadoB Stgmtk. -will bs Ifterallr re- ftji jbCoo of aaaao to well H ymUJS Mk asapH naaaK & MochettbeBMon' haying has al- ready baettlnitttd. Oar BKfcaaaii are aV hayiBS their fall aad wia-ter geedc Qwk a BHmaer ofTiaBU people 'ire ia SCfrai thig -reek. The rrieo had fourteen St. Lonis aacataaeia laet Taeear S. "VT. Ivelady had to ears of horses xafceded here Tuesday; They came p rom Texas: Last Saaday waa the last day o sfcmsaer; a Tefy pleaaaat cadiBsof a rery glcafeant gBaaer. The isterittr of the Frisco depot ia being treated to a aew coat of paint. TInita really seeds two depots, and ocsht to hare thea!. The apaeartaee of "Vinita wonid be tfreatlr lBJBWTed if the weeds along the atdewalka aad ia tile front door yards t cat dowa Dr."W.C.PattoaadMis IletUe D. Laagdoa, of IroBtoa, V. o were nrarried atthefriscoSoelSanday afternoon, Xagaat31et, by Ber. J. W.Scroags. Aaew"Xateprae" wiaTmiU ia to be put Hp Ky3fr.Greea at his residence es the hUU He will take the agency of-thfe aiM for thia poloa b the atiea- Seaaeof the hay aiaTteeS o "RThiie OakkiKed a rttleake last Friday haviag bat six ratOes, wnich was about foarasdahalffeet IeS aad as large ae s ataa's wrist. , Cattle ehipstea-ts via Frisco: fir. Decay, 13,ca from CafooeajF- J. CaaspbeTl, 7 cars frees. Chelsea; PstWa, 2 ease; Ceaayheeate, 2, aad ohiger 1 ear frees TiaHa; TheareauamUetof theViaiU Fair JLswoatioa has beea iJel ia para ahMfeoa aad is beiK seat flati All partiee deeiriag a espy will please' noti fy ta seoetary, A. P. Goodykoentfj at firisTilaee. 3ty the aaraiafi of a bridge last Sun day eTaatag as seaa, a stauoa oa uio MJasean Paeafe aearfaMe, some of Megiittraaewe delayed -aeariy fereatT-fser hoaie. The-atoaday ras seaaar traia casae threagh oaly a trifle late t CitfaaaiiaWnaU ate reqaeeted to read a fetter as Gayrille, ieaded"A Xvaei Jfewsfaper CeatEaBaication.." 1fe sheld like aaay aimllaV Utters frees ai part of the' aatiea. Tbearti- deia'ajaaittoa eeataiaa batoae thing saws. Hfae k (he' ''bill ef parttc'alars" of SherlBt Maskrat, of Ucleware Dis trict, aceoBBt of cntt!a-g wire fence: Sasa Garretts, &oM; lewis Sawlson, 43j0B; Geo. ArBaatroBK,-l 09; B. Tay lor, J8; F.- E. Cass, $40.00; AV. C. Fattosu 935-. total, $270f. The sale will take place September 9th. Ia the westers part df the Territory there are a great aaaay fast horses and we hope to see soase of theaa here dnr- iag the fitir. The pftauasas oSefed are rarr liberal aad it saay be relied on that the best horse gets the money, whether from hosse or abroad- Octo ber 22ad, !Srd aadSlth are the dates. A aew railroad will probably do the basiBesB ot (fee aertheia portion or lie Territory within a year. The Denver, Xeatakift&Atlaaticitis aseeried has let a contract for the coastrnctlon of 3E3 ssiles. ot road. This road will fol low the Territory line west for npwards oahasdred ssiles from the Hissonri aaaacctiea. TheMleseari Pacific is selling round tptkktsto9t.LoB, goodfrom the 2mA to the Sth of September for one fare; 4 11.45 frem Viaita. Bear in mind sresU leader that the car service of this ceeppaay is nperior to almost any ied ia thtf west aad thai the geatcel aawat at this sUtioa, 51 r. Deeaas, wfll gladly iorateh all iafonsation Tcgard istgtie asfKwtioai There is mWahy act a town in the esaatry whece abe aeasaad for dwelling. aoaaas ae sar exsceas ui, ssppiy as ia ThaHa. Itweaefcalaly a.low estimate to aagr that e( or ircnty houses seaM.be Natai within i week at 910 to .Jlieaek per "ataaHh. Xots eenld' be beeaW. aad the eases' bwilt at a ceet ef fiassS4titeIW. Ifaayoaecanfg- aeeuatasgafcaaiaTOotweatpayiagas larae.apwit wd nhsaai he tokaow what K is. ' Goekraa, Sbanat ef Ceowees SMriet -has aew abeat 4,860 head efeaMte heioagtag toaea-citiaeaS aader herd jmi te aet yet half throBgh aathenae; cattte heM la this district eeatrary in law. Aboat 10,910 head of steep ate saoaesed to be held ii the war aad Sen Cochran will gather then aader his fold as soon as te eaXfcte roaad ap is over. This stock will all be c&refi to' Xsakogee and haraed-orer to Ageat Tafts. AioQer saeetiag of the persons in terested is iUt, ereclioK of a public school baildiBg ia Viaita was held last Xoaaay eTeajag. The gentlemen hav-ing-th'eBsaHeria' charge reported $750 of the stock said aad spoke hopefully for the altiavate sacetss of the project. se lar as fiaaaees were concerned. A coaassittee oa location' composed of Sohert Kaight, Dr. Frazee and S. S. Stephcas was appointed and 'directed to procare plans and -specifications for a building. The matter of permanent OFganiaatioa was postponed until the balance of the $1,080 in stock bad-been disposed oL Alter hearing a partial report from, the committee on consti pation and by-laws the meeting ad journed for one week. A "public school bmuding is now considered an assured fact and the project should receive the encouragement and assistance of all. J. G. Cash, of the firm of Cash, Stewart & Overstrcet, commission mercliants of East St. Louis, returned home yesterday. Mr. Gash is highly pleased cith. bis two or three week's sojourn in the Territory; alsa with the business done through his house by stock men ot tho nation. He thinks there is. little prospect for a heavy break in prices, although the bulk of the stock of the Cherokee Nation and western ranges is" yet to be shipped. Prices of good batcher's cattle will con tinue good, and feeders will be in good demand and consequently bear a good price also. He advises cattle men to hold feeding cattle until after frost as feeders ia the east are not willing to buy unlit all danger or Texas fever is dver, which will probably be br the J first of October, or after a lew heavy I frosts have driven the geims of the disease from he cattle. mS5AL "S.E5TWX. James Skinner will beat home to-day. G. W. Green is in Et. Louis, this week. Nat Skinner has returned fromKcri tucky. TV. E. Halsell and wife arrived yes terday noon I roiri their eastern trip. 3Irs. Hudson, of 2feosho, is visiting Sirs. John Goodykoontz at this place. iw N. "Katdiff, who has been in Tex as for some time reached home last week. Hon. Henry Chambers went cast on the Frisco last Tuesday, bound for St. Louis. 31. tV. Couch, of Chelsea, and S. T. Foreman, of Oowala, were in town this week. E. C. Stretch is amons the SL Louis visitors this week? attending the expo sition: U. H. ilalhcs, of Seneca, is now in stalled as clerk at it Frazee &Co's drugstore. Hon. John F. Lyon passed through town last Sunday on bis way home from Ft. Smith. "Will Strange, of Patton & Go., is in St. Louis this week viewing the wonders of the' exposition. O- A. Lindlsey, who removed to Texas last spring, has returned td the Territory and will remalfi. A. B. Cass, mother and sister, of Muskogee, passed throngh town last Tuesday on the way to EL Louis. Siss Firfmi "Wilson, of Carthage, is now with Mrs. Iroasida in the milli nery and dressmaking establishment. Benjamin! Large, an old citizen of this Nation, left TueSday for Califor nia, where be will make his 'future home: James Mchhrf, one of the successful fanners of the Territory, who lives near Coody's Bluff on Verdigris river, was in town yesterday; - Prof. Cundall and Misses Durham; Myers and Goodykoontz, of Worcester academy have all arrived and assuAtd their duties in tne school. Gov- Wright and two daughters, from the Choctaw nation, passed east Tuesday. The young ladies arc going to Kirkwood, to attend school. J. M. Boyd, who for a number of weeks was employed In the' CUtsftxtx office has gone home to Seneca, and will herealter get out tho lfispatcbTfor editor Jones. E.M.Walkley,C. Y.Kogcrs.W. P. HcCIeUan, George Alberty and William Clingan all passed through on the Frisco Tuesday, on the way home from Ft- Smith. Mrs. G. W. Miller and daughters re turned last Friday fro'fri a five weeks' visit in Missouri. Miss 3I!nnie, who for somo time has been in poof health, appearsTnuch improved. Mr. Herbert Barter, one of the pub lishers of the Saturday Herald, pub lished at Mt. Vernon, Indiana, was a visitor in this city yesterday. He has been spending bis summer vacation in the west. M. E. Benton of Neosho, the gentle man who came within three votes' of being nominated lor Congress at the Pierce City convention recently, al though not a candidate,- was in town last Sen dcy. .Remember tho time of the Vinita Fair Association. 22d to 24th of Octo ber. Larger speed ring purses than ever before. All details looking to the comfort of visitors arc now being ar ranged. A mishap occurred en the Missouri Pacific near Pryor's creek last Thurs day evening by which tCtf persons-were Injured, one very severely. Two bsnd cars were moving up the hill whei George Washington, a colored man on the forward cne, fell off. One wheel of the car passed over his head and that the unfoitunale escaped with his life ls somewhat miraculous. His head was considerably cut and also an arm, audit was deemed expedient Iti send him to the hospital at Scdalia. The second car was also thrown oft the track and Mr. C W. Stiles, section; foreman, had his legs badly braised i-aad oacfof the bones of his foot broken'. Doctors Frazee and Bagby took his caseinhaadaad atlaat report the" pa tient was improving satisfactorily. Last week the CrarrxAls announced that Kev. J. W Scroggs, of the Con gregational church: would preach his farewell sermon on the Sabday follow ing. To some .ibis intissatioa. ef de parture was a surprise, but aeteach as were members of the church er inti mate with, the atfsirs of theiaatitution. Last Tuesday the gentleman left with his family for St. Louis, andaisy not return to this place. As yet the field of bis future labors is unknown, though it is not impossible he rfcrr take tho church and school ttEogirs', Arkansas, a town on the Fort Smith branch of the Frisco. A large school building is in course of erection at that point, under the auspices of the Home Mis sionary Board and it is understood to have been tendered to Mr. iJcroggs. That he has abundant ability as well as the energy to make s success of this project, the work accomplished at Vinita bears ample evidence. Helhac labored with our people for a number of years and there are more monu ments than one to preserve his mem cry. There are many who will be glad to learn of the acquittal of Messrs. Gling an and Haines, two respected citizens of the western part of this nation. These gentlemen were indicted for murder in the Greek nation in 1SS0 and the trial occupied all of last week. The Tribune, published at Ft. Smith where the trial occurred says: "The offense charged was the hanging of two negroes, July 26th, 1SS0, in the Creek country, by a band of unknown men, among which it was claimed were the defendants. Fodr rtcgrotes, three of whom were women, identified the de fendants as having been with the mob. But the proof in theease showed con clusively that their Ftatcnienl were not to be believed, and that neither Clingan nor Haines were present. The defendants were of the best men of the Cherokee country, and a large number of the best citizens of the territory were present, aiding in the defense. It is a matter of congratulation to tho defend ants not Only that they have been ac quitted, but thoroughly vindicated, and sustained in their vindication by a healthy public sentiment of the best people among whom they live and who know tbexa best ' ia: The Cherokee Commission on citi zenship met at Tahlequah lost Mon day to consider applications. And now the postmasters are "pool ing" issues. Mr. Adams, of Chelsea writes the gentleiriari wh'6 reads the cards at this place: "t want to make ah agreement with' Jofi; 1 won't tie hard knots on letters if you won't." ilia proposition wasaccepted. Sheetiiff Affray. Last Friday Kinney McXair went td tho house of John Martin living on Gratfd Itivcr, in -the latter's absence, and drove his wife from home About this time Martin came home and McXair referred to him as the per son who hd stoien his cattle, applying a very insulting epithet. At this Mar tin jumped from his horse and ap proached McXair when the latter drew his gun on him which being knocked aside by Sam Coats, wei-t oil- Martin then drew his weapon" and shot Mc "Sair through tho abdomen s second shot missing Its mark. ".Tre difficulty arbic from an old grudge about cattle. Last accounts state thai McXair was in a critical condition and not expected to live. Martin gave himsdf up" to the Sheriff of Cooweescoowce dktrict and will have a hearing before Juugc Mays this week. The Werees4ef Aesaemy f Viaita. Worcester academy opened yesterday with a larger attendance than ever foT the commencement of a term. One ot the best recommendation's this institu tion can have is the fact that nearly all the bid students and those who have been longest in the school are cither back or soon to return. The okl corps offeacheraareallon the ground. An additional teacher is expected oa Mon day. Prof. Cundall has spent most; of the vacatibn .confined to his room, and shows plainly the results of the rail road accident from which jie bas "been Saflering. He hopes to remain but is not certain of his ability. His physi cian prohibits his assuming additional work as he did last year. He trill con fine himself to the development of the rcademy to which enterprise he is heart and soul cossmitied- Misses Durhass, Myers, and Goody koontz are back recuperated and vigor ous for work. The two former having been cast, catching the breezes of the Xew England Mountains, as well as tantalizing bine fish and demolishing clam bakes about Gape Cod and all along shore. The fifth teacher, Miss Vandcfbilt, is expected on Monday. We sre glad to welcome among us again Miss Greenway, Messrs Sogers, Ballard, Landrum and other boarding, students. Frof. Cundall wishes us to say that it is difficult to find places for students from abroad,- and desires residents who havo rooms which they can spare to come to the aid of the academy by opening tbeir doors to these applicants until the new building can be complet ed. Caaltal "lews. TniJEjcjiri, Sept. 1, lSSi. The weather is again pleasant and cool and renewed vim and enterprise pervades the Capital City. The male and female seminaries opened to-day with fine prospects for large schools. The Tahlcquah psblic school promises to be the largest in the nation. The people Sccih highly pleased with' the appointment of Prof. J. X. Sinclair as principal and Mrs. Kate Lynch as as sistant. Quite a number of new faces are seen en our streets from the different districts. Judge J. M. Lynch, of Ca- n&dian, came in on Saturday last. Hon. J. G. Scrirasher is in town putting on Washington errs. Campbell Taylor, who has recently returned from Wash ington, is now confined to his bed with neuralgia. It seems to be the fate'.of those Washing'tcit gentlemen to get sick when they return home. The fa miliar countenance of Bird Harris is again seen upon ourstrcets. 0". W. Foreman, who was accident ally shot in the' leg' some time ago", is slowly recovcriag. There are three political parties now lathe nation, the Bunch or "Loyal," ss they can it, tho "National" aad the '"Downing." Several meetings have of late been held by tbeso different ele ments, and the current of popular feel rag areas' to run in farcr of the latest named party. Quito a number erthe National paity who do not like the Hunch following are going over to the Dawning party". Theaext couadl is looked to with great iatercst as it is high time that some legislation was had to hedge against abuses of various kinds, aad make many reforms' aad modifications ia oar present laws. Es pecially is this the case of those laws relating to educational matters, among which are the admission of children of respectable "permitted" non-fisens. into o-T'Setional schools, by- payment of res sable tuifion fcezv The letter recently written b'y Au gustus E. Ivey is the subject of almost universal and very favorable comment by the people particular!; to that, portion of it relating to the sale of the Cherokee strip. He docs not propose that any "7J" shall be taken out of it cither. Oar friend Ivey merits esteem for being so bold and fearless in the ex pression of his political opinions. His proposition with reference to the appropriation of the procceda of the sale of the Cherokee Strip, viz; tho per crpif.i distribution of the money after our school fond, general fund, indi gent fund, and orphen fund shall have been added to, is certainly worthy the study of all thoughtful citizens. The Citizenship Court meets to-day, and a great number of rpptfesnts are now oh hand. The case in regard to the freclmen, by request of Senator pawes, one of the committee to visit this nation this fill, to look into the status of Uie frecthncn, has been post poned until the January term. Our judges of the Gitizcnship court have wisely concluded to quit docketing just any and every case presented for citi zenship, for the reason that a vast number ot the intruders now in the nation are here under the pretence of their claims having not yet been ad judicated, when, as a matter of fief and law they never did have so much as a prima facia proof to justifydocket ing. These will be stricken from the docket, and the agent can then make them bop for a more congenial clime. Intruders cannot plead the excuse any more, "O, my case is being tried." The colored people here are having' a protraccd meeting, and the "Golden ' Slippers" aire being burntsbi-d up right i bright again. Tketa. SKSStf The brelkinT of an engine cm the Frisco last Saturday caused Some de lay ia. the movement orstock. The murder cases against Jimmy Arcencaud Parchmeal have been con tinued to the November term'i Hragg!sts say that it makes no differ ence how popular a medicine is, its sale begins to decline just as soon as the advertising stops. A new and dangerous counterfeit Of (lie uig silver dollar has made its ap pearance" in Boston. The only per ceptible difference between it, and the genuine dollar is that i t docs not weigh as nfu'cli os the etandard dollar. It Is also" thicker and will notentcr a tester. It has abtfut the Same ring as a good dollar. Advertised Letters. rie following Ii a llt of letter remaining In the Vfniu poitofflce doling the month or J In gn, 11, and penou calling for ame are re qaeitfcd to y 'MilrerfUed September lt:" xuin. """"'"'"i. AdSk, Mollis; Branght.MlasOHIf; Bitrtrn, Martin K.; Beamer. Mr. Mile; Beil. Mn. Maiy; Italley, Mr. Wm.; BUlAid, Mlt Mirri Carroll, Mr. Elmer E. ; Crowell. Mn. M. E. Cotllni. Mr. T. J. ; Cosle. QcoTgei Craig, It. C; dark, JameaF.; jkitin. Slier; Erwut, TT. II ; Freaea, Joirpbf Soo&ser.Mr.;. bxjwitt. Tnosj; iuco, Mr. 8.; Lyes, Xed; Miller. Mr. J II.; Moore, Mr. F C.; MsBn.Mn Kate; itcDiwi, Ja. A.; Payne, A. W Eq ; Dudley, n. E.; Elliott, Mr. John W.; FUner. Geo. M.; CraTM , Mr. Hod.; GIU.MIuMajr; ilandy, Mr. A. ti.; iames, Etty; Lore, Sopbi; Miller. 'Wni.; MontgomerjvMw.i.T. ; Jlnnn.Mr. V. C; Seeley.Sri. J.K.; Fanon, tfm. S.; Faxton, Mr. John ; Rogen. MJi. Maggte; Robinson, Mr 'Wm.; Slngletary. J. VT. ; Sykes, Mr. Henry; Snyder, A. J. ; Stares, Mr. Sewton; Stearns. Her. 8. E. ; Stecker.A. .; Telford. Mr. Joseph; -thotapsoa. Mi. Hare; Thompson, Berry; Treen, CW-; - Woad.fsaae; Webster. Geo. W" ; Williams, Mn. M. Wllllaau, St. Wds. ; TVcbber, Mrs. Caty; White, Goonber Co.; William, A. J., WUllasas, Lenorall. A. F. CuxBzaiEr, F. M. Evraiirtni KxowS if. When yon have Ihfe itch, .salt rheum, galls or skin eruptions' of any kind, and tho piles', that job know without being told of it. "M. Frazee & Co., the druggists, will s'Il yon Dr. Bosanse's Pile Bemcdy for COc which aSords immediate relief, and is a sure cure for either of the above dis eases. 27w4 Gases op Lire. As we come to them (hey are rcccived.bornc with and passed ovcrwith no more than a thought, if we are in the enjoynfent of health, but if suffering with piles, or skin disease of any kind, they magnify a hundred-fold. M. Frazee & Co., the druggists, have" Dr. Bosanko's Pile Iiemedy, which is an ab solute cure forany affection of this' kind, and is sold at SO cents. 1TJSIKESS LOCALS. A big; Ito of notions and dry goods jrist opened at Patton's. Fresh peaches arriving everj other dav. 'Iiiompsos up. Try "Roman Fever Drops a rad ical cure for fever and ague. Jot received bacon, lard, dried beef and cheese at II. Balentinc's. Dailv bread flour best in the mirket onlv 82.60 per hundred, -. TT U.1anlinAd ay ii ijaicuuuc o. Step into Patton's and sea the latesf ladies' wraps the "police." All the stvlc tins reason. Trr Cardinal Liniment, an uncx celled remedy for all pains and aclfes. Sold by Fraree & Co. .Try Roman Cathartic Pills, the great liver rcgnJntoT,blood punncr, etc b or sale by r razee & Co. Prairie chickens, tnrkcys. hides, furs, etc., dre wanted at all times by Frank Booth, at post office. Strs. K, Ionsido has n first-class dress-maker and nil work in that line guaranteed to give satinfaction. Take your game, hides and furs and thc'likc to Frank Booth, who is paying the highest market prices. W. d. Patton fc Co., have to offer this-wccx a half car of boots and shoes. The stock contains cvery thifig in thai line. Another car load of Springfield Roller Mill Hour. Standard in qifality and cheaper in price. Thompson fc Co. Thompson & Co., ' have just re ceived a largo invoice of groceries, fresh from the packing house and factories'. Wanted to Sent. A dwelling house. J. A. Cocrtxy, At the Mo. P. depot. Gentlemen. Vfm. Badgctt, at G. W. Green's will take your measure and order for a suit of clothing and guarantee a good fit and low prices. Game, Ei4s ani "Furs. Frarik Booth, at tho post-office store, is paying cash, and the high est prices at that, for game, hides and furs. Give him a call. Robert Ironside is still at his old stand with a complete stockof the freshest and cheapest groceries in the market Also a good liaeof hardware at bottom prices. For bargains in all kinds furni ture, Maton & Hamlin organs, Domestic fewing machines, go to S. T. Heiimax's, 4G-tf Chctopa, Kas. A Car Load of StoYei Will arrive this weclc Cook stoves will range in price from 815 to 50. Heaters from S4.50 to $20. GobDTKooxrz, the Hardware 3Ian. A 0. B. Allen pays the boss prices for prairie chickens. Dock says" he knows what grouse are worth in market and is not afraid to pay tlic prices, just as hard. People knowing themselves in debted to Cass' Store must settle up so I can pay parties I owe. This means wiiu", as debts I can't pay wit& book accounts. F. II. Cass. Mrs. R. Ironside is in the new building opposite Thompson it Co's with a full line of millinery and notions, and will bo r leased to see all her old friends and pa- Urons. .,-,.- '...i.- . -rC-y .;i --X- I 3f ' t I r fW A . . W. .6? . The Trustees of Worcester Acad enf are requested to meet at that institution on Friday afternoon, Hetiie:r'berl2, at 4 o'clock P. M. It is desired that all meinbers of the" board be present as Blatters of irrtportance are to" be considered. A. P. GooDyKOONtz, President. Go to H. Valentine's for horse shoe1!, nails, iron. scel and wagon material of all kinase Patton & Co., are receiving al most daily large additions to their clothing stock. They have nowa larger line than was ever shown in YiilUa. This is no idle boast but a fact. There will be a meeting of the Cherokee "National Stockmen's Pro tective and Detective Association on the 22d day o? October, 1SS4 Every member of the Association is requested to be present as there will be business of impo'rtancc. GronoEW. Claw:, President. ABeadThiB?. Wc have secured tfie trade on ammunition and sportsmans' goods and would like to call yoiif atten tion td-the' fart that wo carry a large stock of breech and muzzle loading shot guns at low prices. GooBTKceTz, the" Hardware Man. Lost or stolen, from the Frisco hotel, 2 ledgers; one for 18S3, large black book, but little used. The other for 1882. Both new. My name and Winlield, Kansas writ ten in them. Will give S2 reward for the finding of these books. Of no use to anyone but me. W. R. Davis, M. D, "Reward..' $15 per head will 1c given for the return of any or all of eight (8) head of marcs brandcdJHBon left shoulder. I hcrebyPH warn all persons of handling1 this brand without a bill of sale from me. JosEni II. Bexnett. Bartlcsville I: T. Ranch on SilterLakd: $95 SEWARD. Strayed or Stolen. One bay mare, black mane and tail, fifteen hands high, about eight years old, branded J F on the ieft shoulder and J K on the left hip. I will give the above reward for the return of the animal. Joiix Kexedy. Oowala. I. T. J.G.Cath. & B.Stewarf. E.B.Orcrstreet. CASH, STE ""TART Jfc 0 VERSTKEET, live Stock Cemaistidn Merchants. Oafre Room 1G Exchange Ralldlng, op stairs. National Stock. Yards, niluols. W. P. I.ITTT.J"'. rrtASK Toapis. T. J. DANIEC W. W.JARVJS. LTLTLS. JASVIS & CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the purchase and sale of CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP. 11 National Stock Yanls., E. St. Lonis. Q"Llberal adrincrs mad: on consignments. MUSIllMET0FS!.10in3 THE STJ "LOCIS "VATIO"VAL STOCKYARDS xVocated at East St." IVoala,- III. nrectly6"ppraMctBocJtyofSt.Loala. Buyers foraH description of Iiro Stock aliraysinat tesdoncc, aad within t&e ground of the Stock Yards are a Beef CannlEtg Company, with a capacity for rtsucfitcring 1.W bead ot cattla d0y, and iPerk Packing Establishment wlta a capacity for sUnghtcrlcg COB hogs daCr. ISAAC H. KX0X, Prtsldcat. CtTAS. T. JOXES, Sapt. ST. LOUIS STOK The Only Wholesale Yards in St.- Louis Accessible by "Sail and 'Water! 1. Every railroad entering St. Lonis is directly tribntary to thce yards. 2. Texas shippers aie informed that connection with these yards from the Iron Monnlain &C-outhern railroad can be made without cok and with much less shrinkage than to any other. 3. These ranis have the peculiar ad vantage ef behiff located on the St. Louis side f the- river, from which five hundred thousand people draw theirprovision supply. 4. Every packing house in St. Louis bas a regular buyer stationed here. Buyers of cattle, bogs ml sheep, both fer the home market and eastern ship ment, are at all times represented. 5. For comfort and convenience these vards have no superior in the country. Two lines of street cars approach here. Hotel, telegraph offices and other con veniences for stockmen on the premises ESTILL McIIENRY, W. A. RAMSAY, President. Secretary and Treasurer. 1 J. S. HUNTER, C00YYAH, I. T., SEALER IS GENERAL MERCHANDISE Sole -c.geiit for tlic VICTOR Mowing Macliiiie, BEST IN THE WORLD ! SADDLES! HARNESS! Large Stock of Even-thing in my Line to Select From. Prices Low er than any house fn the Territory. COWB'OYS' SADDLE?. BELTS, QUIRTS, ETC. R. M. SWAIN. Orposrrr Sv FRAr;vp HoTrr, Visit , Iip. Tru. i Vito'.jj. .Tma J A, -.: . v. )HIIH Beyoniiali comparison the finest andrcomplctcsfi"." store fn-tlie Indian Territory is that of - - ; W.CPATTON &3o, VINITA, Yoit can get anvthing yoo.waht and that o iKc very best Quality to "be had in the country. WE KEEP 1 GEMaiAi- STOEE And a fall assortment of everything wanted by our ens to afters'.. OCR DRY GtiODS" DEPARTMENT contains an immense stock f every variety of the beat and most serviceablo Dry Goods. Ia OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT von wilt find thd L-irgcst stock vL first-class Clothing, Boots, shoes, hats, Ladies ifl-d Gents' Ffcrai ing Goods. While OUR MILLTNERY DEPART3tENT is fully up to die times in all tW Latest Styles and Fashions. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT is replete with every kind of SUpW and Fancy Groceries, Flour, Bacon,. Canned Goods, Crackers Cheese, Etc. OUR HARNESS DEPARTMENT has a full line oSaddlcs, haraaag and Leather Goods of all kinds. In , - OUR AGRICULTURAL BtPLEIENT DAPARTMENT you catf get Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Spring Wagons, Etc OUR HARDWARE DEPARTMENT is well stocked with 2fjls, Screws, Chains, Hinges, Tinware, Axes, Utensils,- Tools, etc. Yoal 'will find in OUR GLASS AND QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT every Yariet) of Dishes, Crocks, Jars, Jugs, etc While in OUR DRUG STORE DEPARTMENT you will find a splendid stock of Pure, Nice Drugs, Medicines, complete in every- respect. Pre scriptions carefully compounded by a" skillful apothecary In. taia connection we have also an immense stock- of Notions, Laaaaagf Clocks, Confectionery, etc And a STATIONERY" AND BOOK DEPARTMENT where you wiE fSo4 everv variety of WritiiiR Materials, Paper, Blank Books, Note aod Rece'ipt Books, School Books, and a line of good Reading Booki Prose and Poetry. Our Prices arc as LOW as the LOWEST; Vf . C. PATTON A. 0, RAYMOND & CO., - -Dealers in- m paid BaaaBBaaMaBaBBBfc.s-B si..oBafcBBaaBBasaBaBaaaaa fStoves anil Tinwar WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS; WALL PAPER, co: Lnd & "Ftall XAa d TJzadsrassss Good. VINITA, INDIAN TERRITORY'. John J. Gage, CLAREMORE, I, T., Dealer in Stajle s Fancy groceries, Patent Medicines, Stoves, Tinware, Wooden Ware. The Celebrated Ritchey ftst-Iei Mis Fta ALWAYS IN STOCK. Goods in our line First Class and Prices Very Low at all times. tops! Casli Im ii tie .lest M. W. COUCH & SONS, Dealers in General MercliantHse, CHELSEA. Wo soil Good Goods nt low prices" and earnestly solicit an ex-nninatiori of our stock. Live Stock of all kinds taken in exchange fur goos. Y1MTA LUMBER YAED, W. 1. TKOTT, Proprietor. WUlkeescem-talyoahaa'trppJroflioehKatlTTan'IXoTtaern'PliH' Ixmber. A "aa? r!esIr.Sh.5l!ii-Klil.linrsKlo. The .Native line, beta ehlppeU rrcti 0 CCMr NaUoa. Is art quality, uautic ruuuim 0FFIGB AXD YAllDsS r-- :t -.; -" 1ND. TE& & C0.,Yinita, I. T. ; DM HAM IT. . 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