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W lllMIUWiUtoiuitWft,, tin. wm t L. L. Crutchfield & Co. have a full supply of Parlor and Kitchen Furniture, coffin and caket. Indian Chief tain. Vinita, Ind. Tkr., Armr.25, 1880. Local Katlroai Tirao Tablet . MISSOURI, KANSAS A TKXAS. riolno SOUTH. Aimira i'o. I7, M.IC. AT.ErnTftt TiiOyi.m Hn.MI,Haniri8t.l..&T.Kx Mvn.m IIXIWIIT. T-iop.m. 4:nsa.m. flOIMI KOllTM. AHIIItK. lOiJIn in. 10:10 p m nrrAtiT 10:21 nm 10:Mm JfoMI. T.8t T, ft lll'bex No.MM.Mo.Kl ATex ex ...! ' " - BT. t.OUIS A SAK KRANCI1CO RAILWAY. OOINfl WKT. I AntllVK Kx. from St. I,. to Tnlaa, III tipm Accommodation . ,. Ill -loam fuitruiT. ll-Unm. i nntsn KAIT. I Annua I imfAJiT. I 4:onpm. SilOyi m. I SilOnm. Thrnnirti eotcli from Ht. IoU to Tulsa. tixita cnuncu ntnccToitr. M. K. Chnreh Bnnlh I,. W Rivers, PtoTi l.lih.th alinn1 at In nrt ft til. I liTaftClllflff Hi II n. m. emUp.m.t prayer meellne: every Wel- neeilay evenlnc,. Communion eertlce etery nreinnuay. rrcakyterlsit Chareh. W T. Bqoler, paatori preaehlnr every Bumtay at II a.m. and 7 p. m.i Bnnday school at 10 it m. prayer meet ing Thnretlay nlxhte. Congregational Chord). S". M. Wheat, pas tori nresflilna:, Rumlaya at II a m anilf p. m.i Snnitayechooletloa in.i prayer meeting Thursday nights. CIIKR0KKE I.onnKltO. 4, A.O.tJ. W. Meets Marrh S and alternate Tneedav nlglite tlit-eerier. Vliltlnr membere In good eland Inr welcomed II A Mallow at, M. Y !. i:. MaroHti, Recorder. iaorEMioiTAircAxiiss- q J. THOMPSON, DENTIST, Vinlta. Ind. Tcr. TpOKT.fEK is UAUUY, PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS, VINITA, C. N. Offlco In Raymond building, room 10, second floor. A W.FOKKMAN, PHYSICIAN i-SURGEON . Olllcoln front room of rjkinncr, Hat clIirA Co's. building, upstair. VIN'ITA, IND. TElt. pliTLEs"r. LINN, 730 PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, fittieo In I'aclllc Hotel, OLAKKMOItE, - - IND. TEK. A II. COLLINS, M. I)., 8-1G PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Prairio Olty, : : Ind. Tor. Olvss a peel a ntltntlon to diseases of Eye, tar, Xose anil Tlnoat. oilEL'AlTl), UKOTE & SIIEPAItl), A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W, Muskogee, Ind. Tcr. I'ractlceln U. S. Conrta fr Indian Territory, Arkanaae and Kanaaa. 7-Ktf. T I'. IILEIISOK, ' ATTORNEY.AT.LAW, Special attention jrlt en to locating and collect. log claims. Hi pereoveranee, honor and Integrity I hope, to merit patronage. Cliouteaur - - Ind.Ter. T M.TAYLOH.JH., 12 V Atturney.at-I.nvf and IT. S. commis filoner for tho Western District of Ar kansas. CHELSEA, IND.TER.' rnna. II. II A .. W M. Sct.LI.TTX. E. C BOCDIXUT OAnNES,MELLlrE & UODDINOT, ATTORNEYS-AT.LA Y. -Ofllco cornerof Green and Garrison Ave r KOUT SMITH, AUK. Criminal lratlnreslp IT. 8 Conrta aperlallr. TOXAT1IAN U0HE, Attoronjr-At-Lnir mid U. S. Commis (.loner for t'ltll Iltutlncss. CoirjnilBdloner of Drels fur Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas nndTcxns. Deeds and lessl papers drawn and nrknoulcd;cd. Collections agninst railroads for stock killed. Ufllcp, Upu ra Houne Ulnck, Vinlta, Ind. Tor. 7-23 lISCELLAlTEO'CrD 3JD3. $5Booin 'For $1.00. Ur V Uhkkf f VfUUffS mm m nl U Uj lU ktw Mk, PftlUMff' Arotnoatantutawtnr.f ttry bm HM V4ll4r( (fyaftl bf lftUlMr, llUtf A C4k,f U vail ! auakllalatav Tlmh ! W14f w f M Ultmailtc U BH4 r tHWrwW a)WrMt4UtCMA4UIlta4illU ltUtMtiralrtfM4 om4 MyU, Hi aSkrt luwto4 to li mm! Ut pofltf towi4, to iM ik ilws MUlltMUMtllrMacl)4 VftaL TlHMltniMl iNHfilll mwawia in, m waaiitu wt r r (Nna,Ml man rwi aranaavi mf nvwn.wwai Mai NUUf, UlN fcf U Utm M4 wklffM4H'l aUaat sW tit MIUM ti tOMtrTt ft4 MUf lM U $.M tM llOTM. RtoklaN, fcBMl IUm, Tw 1111, CkarckM. w4 ti tjSI UlUlan. toe tkff M ri.lM. W ftwaitMct, m4 ft Utf KtMajftl tnibrM4ll4 lb trMliO 4 ftll4llB, Nlcti l itU. kWTiMtlftrAnftltoM. llfta$I.MtoftftrM,l tU iMUfk A4UlMftUwimltJkOOtLVlK.fftUMa, VltMWMHIH 1KtlUMw Lost. Tho ntlilroBs of the tlrug ntel who imlureil copy each Okla liomii pockot niul wall map sent C. O. I). Kindly semi annio to American Whrary association, llinsilalo, Illinois. An 4tlitlnn of ,1000 Oklahoma nnd Indian Ttlrritory mapa now on Iho prt'?p. Anyone Hcnuing 81, CO gels it wnll map, 25 cents for a pocket innp, pofetngo free. SUMATRA GAME! lll.ACKi 1'uiik! I will aafoly pack and phlp to any address, 1U eggs of tills csti- mahlu bird, on re ceipt of 81.00. 28 HosiK zazku, Ylntta, i. l. A. D. CUBINE, Hannfactararof and Daalarlu BOOTS - AND - SHOES, C0FFEYVILLE, KAN, Docs all kindd of Hoot and Shoo work, guaranteeing a fit and Rjttis faction In ovcry respect. I'urticB dc- siring work can. Beiul their naniCB nnd nddreHRes and will recoivo n clreularlving full directions how nwuensiuo mo loot. to A. W. Ouiiink, foreman, has done nothing cIho for yearn- and lu Klvin? better Bnlbfuctlon in tho OiJtiot uusinCss tlnfA uny man in tho t, How To Eaild A Eoise. iVSfiBtfiaW. MEj X. V LOOAI, NOTES. Tlio grass Is oxrollcnt. Oattlo are taking on rat rapidly. Last week's Advocato complained ol dry weather. S.J. Hums Is making an addition to his depot lunch stand. The mason work on Galloway col lego was resumed last Mondaj Wiley Molton is an applicant for appointment as Indian policeman. 11. lf.Trott has movod his books and self up into Tiik CmicrrAtN row. Mr. Dob Skinner has begun work on a new residenco north of tho Frisco- depot. Rev. Ittvors bought a new buggy and harness this week and has now a very stylish turn-out. It la oxpectcd that tho round-up at Ilalscll'n ranch will occur on Friday and Saturday of this week. Nat Sklnnor reports his cattlo In better shape than ha over had thorn a I this season of tho yoar, and gutting fat. Will Miller took such a fancy to tho patent squirt enn window clean ers that ho bought tho agoot'ii wholo stock. "A Chcrokco" is iiardly definite cnoiigji to stand for tlio author's name to a communication. Wo must know which ono. The flaherman dahetli with all lit might, And lie getteth a little one-horaa btte lint thoaa who will llaten tint hla tale, lie trtea to contlnca that ho caught a whale. John M. Taylor camo in from Olarcmoro last evening and reports a number of grading outfits: busy on tho new railroad in that vicinity. Hilly Campbell, tho wido-a-wako Chouteau saddler, writes : "Tell tho pcoplo I am still hero and not to for get It." Wo reckon llilly's "thar." Drs. Fortner A Bagby hovo been designated to represent tho M., K. A T. in tho association of railroad sur geons which meets In St. Louis on tho 2nd and 3rd of next month. Lee IUrrltt, lha new proprietor of the saddle shop, shows up this wock with a half column ad. Ho has a full lino of good sand n corpiof skillful workmcu. Give him a call. Two men were overhauled in this city last Thursday with tno or three buggies which they wero getting away from a Springfield man with. Ono was taken back and settled tho matter. No Mans Land has a distillery which has boon run oponly and it is claimed In violation of no Inw. That country is attached to tho Paris court,, so far as criminal offences nro con cerned. Ills reported that John O.Cobb, of Muskogoo, has bought tho Fratco & Co. drug storo and trill at onco begin painting and Axing It up. Mr. Harry, a former clerk in tho establishment, will be put in c&nrgo. Somo weoks ago Dr. Fraieo regis tered fM to Mr. Studcbakcr, at Hud son, this nation, calling a witness to his pla clng that amount in the letter. Tho person addronsed states that upon opening Itouly (-10 was found. -Tl.o local dramatic club presented very creditably tho play "Nevada" last Friday and Saturday nights, and to good audiences. It Is probablo they will go to Tahlequah on the occasion of tho opening of tho new seminary. Several trains of cattlo have been brought up by tho M., K. A T. recent ly and taken to Tulsa by tho Frisco railroad. They camo from Cleburg, Texas, and were placed In the Goorge Ferryman and Crano & Larimer pas tures. Prof. McCarthy will preach at the Congregational church next Sabbath morning. In tho ovenlng communion sorrlccs will bo conductod by Rov. Wheat, who annouuecs that ho will preach his lat sermon in this city at that tlmo. T. li. Webb hands us a papor from his former homo in Rates county, Mo., containing an account ot an old neigh bor or his firing Into a charivari par ty, killing ono young man and wound ing two others, ouo of thorn fatally in all probability. Skinner, Itatcllff & Co. present a bright, fresh ad. this wcok on their dry goods buainoss. Wo could very comfortably find room forsuvoral moro column advertisement and the oppor tunity ot doing so would glvo us tho utmost pleasure. Next Saturday night the Pheasant Hill literary society will meet the Wor cester society nt tho academy in a de bate on tho question: Resolved, that Ltlie word of God has had moro influ ence over man than money. Tho vis itors will take tho nlHrmatlvo. II C. Townsend, general passen ger agent of the Missouri Pacific, has issued tho first Oklahoma folder wo have scan. In addition to tolling how to reach that country it gives full information as to tho lands and how to obtain a homo thoroon, A copy will bo sent upon application. Will llurko, from Nowtonla, Mo., was arrested by Deputy label! a few days ago for stoaling a pistol from Mary Sutton, tho weapon which was flrod at a couple of gontlomcn in tlio Llndell, ono night some mouth ago. Hohasgono to Fort Smith to answer for the olfcnco beforo Judgo Parkor, Somo parties having shown a dis position, to raise tho Into and cry of ,,landBol!er,"and"socl!on!zor,,,agaliist Mr. I!enders6ii, that gentlemau an nounces that at the May torin of cir cuit court in Delaware district ho will make a spooch giving hla roasooB for ndvocating a saloof the'.Chciokco strip and allotment of tho lauds east of tho Arkansas riror. Having studlod the situation closely and inado up hlB mind, ho is not disposed to relinquish tho position taken. Hud Kelt, from tho Muskogee court, served ou attachment last Thurs day upon Frazoo A Co's. drug homo and goods, upon Dr. Frazoo'a cattle nnd goats and upou II. Hi Trott'a dwelling house, Tho instrument also callod for tho lattor gentleman's horso ami buggy, hut thoy woro out in the country, Subsequently, the drugs wero released, If it ho true wo do not know, but it is said this is to bo made a tost cuso of tlio question whether houses can be seized and sold to satis fy Judgments issuing- from tho U, 8. conrt. On Tuesday Win, Foreman went to Alluwo (or the purpose or at ladling a pair of gray horses belong iltg to Adams IJroe., Oil UUIUII Ol toe Uli.iiiimi. II .hlivarn nmilnaniP. (?IIM.IV?q ,,nn.V ..",' J w rEnsoxii., Jim Skinner waa np from Adair yeaterday, for the Brat time In aome montha, Mra W. O. Wllllama haa arrlred horn from Arizona yery ranch Improredln health. Jim Sanford cama op from Maikafee ITedneaday to taka a look at the qoien city t the territory. H. O. Sbepard, an attoraay from Moiko. gee, apent Tuudayln thU city, making the aeqnatnlaneea ot onr pcvple. The profeaalon at card of lila Arm appeara in thle latna. Charley Doyle, the ball player, en listed In tho army, at Fort Gibson, a fow days ago. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Poole, of Chel sea, camo In last Sunday afternoon, for a brief visit With friends. Col. Grantham is in from O heist a for tho purposo of trying to got somo ot tho malaria out of his system. It is said that forty outfits who were water boundat Tulsa shipped their effects by train to tho end of tho road, a few days ago. Jamss RatclifT, brother ot E. N., Is how installed In the giocery house, whllo Mr. Collins has transformed his talents to tho dry goods establishment. New Mexico did not suit our friend Fletch McOomb, so ho camo back and triod Oklahoma. About the , first thing ho did was to fall Into tho hands of the soldiers and with two vcompan Ions was taken off to Cheyenne agency. Kerr A Co., tho parties who a fow weoks a so entered iuto-a contract to opcrato certain lead loascs over on H15 Bpavlnaw, bavo expressed their readi ness to como with a civil engineer nnd inako tho survey of tho boundaries. This is tlio preliminary raovo towards going to work. Wo acknowledge with thanks tho courtesy or an invitation to the grand dedication ball, to bo given ni Tahlo quah on May 7th, tindor tho a-isptces ej tho Y. M. F. P. A. Whatovet that may bo, tho names comprising tho committees assuro us that It 1b com posed of gentlemen who will do the honors of tho occasion "proper." Last week's "Adair Notes" con tained an account of John Mayes be ing rclloved ot his wife by her father, a Winchester being produced to em phasize tho parent's demand. Mr. Scott, thofathor, admits tho substanco of tho allegation and glvos as his roa son that although Johu worked "Su san's nag" regularly ho did not glvo It any feed, whereas, his own had plonty and to spare. Seeing this, tho parents told Susan she could live with her husband if sho wished, but if not, (hey would go down and got her things. They wore told to go, and the old rrfan went and got them, John protesting, but without avail. A Choctaw citizen, in a lotlcr to a resident of this section, reports a very unsatisfactory condition of a Hairs ex isting In regard to tho "net proceeds" payment. Ho aitys: "Tho big pay mout has partly taken place and I can toll vou it is a shameful robbery. Tho big men of tho nation and tho lawyers gobble most of Hand tho; poor Indian is glad to' get anything at all. Men who should get two or three thousand dollars are drawing but two or thrao hundred the lawyeru charge ono half and tho "cominlssloncra and oth ers get tho balance. It is scandalous that tho government does not fix things better and not lcavo tho wholo business In tho hands of a few Individu als to get rich on. Next month they will commence paying in our neighbor hood and I look tor my wife to bo cheated out of her largest share. A man has no way to help himself at all. Several Ohoctawa got robbed and killed right on the grounds, In spito oi tho marshals around there aud thero Is u great deal of drinking going on." AMAJtf R I0TW. t'Ineralna. Lota of xraaa. Wheat looka promlalnc, Farraera are bnay planting corn. The rtoomcra aro trarellng aonth. Walt and aea which way neat. Onr Delaware frtenda are looking- anxlnna ly for the new agent to come acarclty uf money. Allnwe haa a hotel, hlackamllh ehop and wagon maker aa good aa eer etruck tba nation, and laat hot not Itaat the mammoth atora of J. E Campbell. The Allnwe achool la going right aheaJ Whltea and Indiana together. We hare a aub acrlptlon achool. Ulieoor rentere a chance to educate their children and we will bae a bet ter claaaof rrntera. A man that won't edu cate Ida children don't amount to much. April II, last). Oklahoma liooxaa. noMva raaur itehs. The rlTcr la on a boom, earned by lieary ralne abore. In ferrying a wagon, and alao Clanda Wath bourne'a buggy and team, yeaterday, after reaching tho ahore tho mala puahed the uorae oyerboard. It drifted down about a quarter of a mile anl waa Bated by a boy running out an a grape Tina and catching It by the bridle. On the evening or the loth, about 1 o'clock, a child three yeara old, belonging to aoma rentere of W. R. Oray'a, by the name of Tack aton, waa loat. it arena II bad followed Ita mother dowu to Mr. Oray'a and waa acnt borne by Ita brother, and after reaehlag home put on a bonnet and atruck oat again. Yeaterday about Bfty persona ware In March aad tba little one waa found by J C Clark about two mllea away In an oppoalta direction from where 1U traoka had been aeen laat. It had been gone twanly-four lioara, and when found wta Bitting upon a rock playing, In a big pine foreat When aaked If It did not get cold and hungry, the child a Imply aald, " yea." April II, ISM. J n. M. ruox nuLEo.t'jtii. Dob Knight la growing uo darker by reaaon of what he la doing putting up tho building for tba dark-cy achoet. loo Cunningham aud Corral hare gone Into tha grocery btialneea eeem to bo bnay, If the ecootlng about of their delivery wagon means anything, Jott now Tahlequih preaanta a pleasant and beautiful appearance. Tha trees aro almoat In full leafi front yards aro green with grata, roae buahea and lnea and the song of birds la htarderery where. l'eopta ara making preparatlona for tha dedi cation of the Female Seminary. Some af us harabeen taied BIO to help tba thing along. Mr. Slephena, steward. Is up to lite eyes in bualnesa. cleaning the building and remarlng tha debrla from the grounda. II Isfcatlig the groves cleared af stouea aad underbruah V Telephone lima aro gettlag aumeroui. To tbooue between here and Fort Ulbaoo seraral others hue been added Mr. Jthnitoa has one from hie atora to bla kitchen In his new home, eeferal blocka fraro hla old on. Sta pler hat Juat put np one fr hi store to the Female Seminary, Others apV of doing lh asms, ir It t a free thing) If not, Mwra'll ruous, Darin Ward baa on Horn hi ptac of ktwtne to hi kllcben too. Uo ya hllkM t br fo there, at ttut tkro ttrn a day, Twl Brown It glrg t put ap Vtw Wl drug start and the hoiue, i. he tan uk I akAal i U IiaIi J -,.- "l-rf K0TK8 FROM AlUIR. Tlob Fotter went to Chouteau tha lGlh on bnatnees. Mra . W. F . Smith I down with the mnmpe. No pickle for liar , Mr. Xattle Ketet spent laat Sunday at her mother'e horn In th country Mr. W. r Smith spent Tneaday In Vinlta, taking Little nilly to tea th doctor. -The cal mine la load for th preaent, th enmmer trad not being aofllclent tojnttlfy operating it. Elder Thompson, of the so-called cbnrcb of Chrlal, will hold serrf s In th depot Sun day, April nth J. R. tewallln, a relatl? of W. It, Stew art, arrived on th 14th and wilt probably aptnd tha anmmer, lateral ef onr townsmsn war repel 'ed elek th other night. Ne doubt It wat too late that morning when they retired) eh 7 -Mr K. U. Olark apent latt Friday In Vint ta. Ulss Grace Fortner accompanied her home, spending Saturday with the family. M. I. Miller, or SprlngteliV, arrlred on tha 14th and I spending a few daya leoktng otr th II. I. T. II I th guest of J. i Warren. W. B. Col ay, trarellng auditor or tha M. K. AT. Ity., waa here Friday to check B. M. Clark In ae freight agent. W wilt eoon hare our new depot now. Th Oklahm fcrer seems tab raglngand contagious. F, O. Meore and son Robert, John I) Loeler, W It. McCorabs, K. II. Me Uoraba, and others too nomeron to mention, hat taken up the weatward march. We earn near hating a funoral tha other day. Jno. Welth undertook to board th nlgbt expreaa while In motion and th car fen der en the steps struck blm In the bresst knocking him Into the ditch. John saya ha thinks thaM. K.AT. hlta a harder lick than John L. Sullltan. April Slat, 1SS9. W. It. O ratinu: citi xotuij A Telegraph Offlce Eatakllahed A Cams af Ball Central aad reraeaal. Mrs N. Owen Is visiting relations and frlsndsat thla place. Ulss Elinor Uondlnot left Friday for tba Son til, returning Sunday etrnlng. Iloomarday. The number of wagons bonnd for tba promised land bare grown perceptibly leas. Mr. Justin Walker, who la with Andratn A Co., left yestsrday for Kansas City on private bnatnees. Prairie City geta a telegraph office aud C. Q. Jamee, one of th coming yonng men, will b In eharga. Tha scholars that attend Sunday School decorated tha bouaea with flowera Kaater Bun day and two appropriate eermona were preached by the Rev. J. S. William. Policeman Riley Copeland and A.J.Daln bare returned from Fl. Smith, after having delivered llenry Lngdon to the authorltlea. Lugdon'a trial la tet for the tenth of May. A number or young people have tried their lock at Bailing and ancceeded In booking one little Bah four Inehea long and leaa than one In width. It la not poeltlvely certain but that this flab waa pnrcliated from a small boy who knowa how ta catch dab. The rralrl City baae ball clnli had the honor to play tho opening game with the Weir City clnb on th ltth Inat. at the opening of th ball park at that place. The Prairie City boy want up to the gam with th Idea that they were In for It, bnt they are trne gilt and want Into tha eonteat with th nine out of practice, not having played togethrr thla eaaon. The gam waa cenaplenena for Iho errora of the Pralrlo City nine, they making twenty-seven errors to Weir City two. The store stood twenty-nine t four. In fsvor of Weir City. The l'ralrle City club was treated finely, howeyer, by th people of Weir City and come home praising the iioepltallty of the peeple of that place In general, and the Weir City ball club and Ita managera In particular. Tbotrlp waa financial ancceae, l'ralrle City bringing away more money than they took with them. The attendance was thirteen bun ured people. April 11,1883. U. Rakk. IUK sritlXUKIrXD AMOCUTIOX. Aa laterettlag Reatlea Nyaepala ef Ike lUteae sla sad iddreaaet. Th Sprlngflcld Association, an organisation of Congrrgatlonal chnrchea and ministers of 8nthwet Missouri, corresponding to the Prtebylory In the slater denomination, met at Springfield, Mo., Tneaday, Wedneaday and Thursday ot laat week. When the usual matters of administration and dleclpllne ware disposed of, the Associa tion, according to Ita custom, made ttsslf a dsbatlng society, dlsnnstlng several matters of denomlnstlonat and general Interest. Many bright and able men and women como together at the Association, who put fire, sparkle and energy Into their dltcnaalona Many new face appeared) aomeof theatrongeatiuen In tho Aaaoelatlon are the.nrw enee. On of th latter, Iter. J P Sanderson, ofSpttngBeld, lately from Detroit Association, opened the dUcnsslons with a paper on "ThaSakbalband th Laborer," avltld and forcible exposition of the desecration and sacrilege of Sunday la bor on railroads and newspapers. In the paper and tbe discussion following, the great Injas tie to th laboring class was clearly set forth Rev. II. 0 Drown, Springfield, epeaklng from a long experience on tbe dally press, pro nounced the Sunday labor on tbo Monday paper nnneceatary. Rev J. W Scrogge led tbe next dlacuaalon, erltlclalng the claaalcal course In the colleges as falling properly to fit young men, eapeclally ministers, for their butlooss Presldsnt Ingatls defended the collrgea. Mlnlaters, by th way, And nowhere any severer critics than their own ministe rial brelhren understanding well each other's faalta and weaknesses they poke a great deat of aly fun at tach otberi a preacher has Ms conceits and mannerisms Ilka other men when the scorching light thrown on them at Association falls to cure acsse, It roust be a deeply seated one Indeed. Prof. U. II. Adams, of Dury college, read a paper which, It la hoped, will be read lu Vinlta at an early day, on "The Development of the Endeavor Society." One ssntence deesrv quotlngi "The Endeavor Seclety It the Pastor transformed Into the life of the young people " Certain dangers weretakan note of, macblnlsm, per functorlnees, too rapid growth, and mere junketing to State and Ne tlonsl Contentions the cblefest. "Home Missions" aud "Tbo Eunday School" were treated of, the former by Rev. Q 8. Dicker, of felrc City, who fulfilled th difficult taak of saying somsthlng new on that old tboogh Increasingly Important subject) this was a splendid discourse) Its elegance or dic tion and Imagery being aurpassed only by Its plain and solid worth. Mr. Cronln, who spoke on "Tbe Sunday School," showed that a great development of thought and method had taken place In Sunday School work. The Association began Its day 'a work on Thursday with a visit to Drory college, which waa found doing a splendid work, aud giving evidence of an luteins and lolty Intellectual and spiritual aim. Un returning Ita acaalou the Aaeoelalou beard Rev. F. 11. Illnee, of Carthage, read a paper on -'The Church and tba saloon," War to extermination was urged with nnlvrrsnl approval! whan It came to methods however there wat a division of opinion fortheflrst time, probably, In a Con gregational Association, the policy of high license was championed aa a means of foenss Ing th business, reducing It to smaller dimen sions, and learning It conditions, so that re- strlctlen may make real progress Instead of tha false steps Which alwaya est back tha work or reform) It waa claimed that Prohibition falls In the long run to reduce th volume of lbs traCloi what It rOVclsIs Merely a clung ef conditional tbeee being understood, the use of llquvr Invariably resumes Ita customary volume. These vlvwa were preseuled by Mr. McCarthy, Prof. Adams, aud Iter. Mr Sander son. Dicker, of Pelrce City, and Urown.of BprlngQeld, strenuously opposed tblt posltlou stigmatising llctna as bribery, and claiming that prohibition wl'h all the failures acoreMtd to It waa nrefarable to anr aretem of llAana JtwW from th ciarefcM show that tha era of extension I not pail, bnt th eunrch Is com ing to regard with atom rater uumiatand, spltltusl development of prrnt opportunities rather. taa toil mnch tteklag or new onea Th Roman Cethollw Church ffJ thul'uVUo Sehoole was tha subject of a paper read by Ret. O Dalley, of Rogers, Arkansas, who drew np an Interesting snmmaryof th fight against the American School Systsm by the authorl tlea of the Roman Catholic Charch Mr McCarthy did not ahare the alarm so gen erally felt, believing as he did thst the fight against tbe pnblle schools was defenslte really, rather than ofienelto. While the church claimed allegiance of Its adherents, body, mind and soul, the Catholic laity and clergy of Ire lend are Irrevocably committed to tha position that the aotherlty of theehnrch dore net ex tend to political mattera) thla le Important bt cae.ee the trtab element la tha controlling one In the rhurrh in America. The power of-the eeelealeetlee over the ballot haa never realised tha expectation of Its friends or Its enemies) It Is now well known that President Cleveland was marks for ecclesiastical vengeance when he wat elected In 1BU. The gem of the whole Association, however, -ss the address by Fresldent Ingalls, of f)rur? President Ingslls warned theehnrch to take cognisance of three great fercea, vis: I Cnitrvstlim cryatsllistlen Into routine and habit Is the rule of society) action, pro gress, even In the Christian church the work of an Inflnltestmsl minority II. The tendency toward combination In stead of competition) tracts are net even now an unmixed etll and have In them, the promli of Incalculable god. The universal cbnrcb conld, with great adrantage, organise a great religious trust, which would do away with hurtful and costly competition, lop off useless expenses and In countless waya conserve the Interests of Its component parts and work them harmoniously together. Ill Democracy the people will not only rule tbe world, but bare the werld) the ehnrch aheutd forward '.his more meat as It will give ber her greateCnporlonltlea. th? oartux AMLUX. Report for the month ending April lltb.lW!): Xo. offnfllsln Second Frlmary SI " " First Primary D " ' High School M Total lii The following Is tha Rail of llonort MaryD. MsNalr. Nannie' Lee. Xllta Sunday. Marga'st Dargaret. Flits Smith. BtsvePesk. Will Ice. rnllerMellaln. Will Hogshootsr. Hunter Vann. Blmmle Doblaa. Dan Fletde. Henry Cloud. Rachel Lynch. Lliile Hammer. Themaa Foreman. Will Cloud Thomas Tadpole. Ulllellleka. Dora Scott. Katie Waters. John Casey. Mahala Robins OllleSecrest. De Israel. Kxxowxa, Principal. QaatySlxklUar. J.T Tho V. S- Attorney, marshal and clerk, who Is also made a commission- I cr, aro all in Oklahoma. Judge Shack- leiora ana uib bod, it . it. onacaicioru, tbe latter deputy clerk, remain at Muskogee. (PRIVATE.) Olhce of W. II'. MILLER A CO., Hardware Dealers, Vinita, I. T., March 27, 1S89. J Mr. Chieftain: WohaYo not time to propnrc "copy" for a change of our ad. and will lcavo it to you. What wo want is ' to impress upon tho pcoplo the truth that wc liavo FARMING IMPLEMENTS of every description and ara Belling them at thc'snino prices which are asked at Seneca, Chetopa, Coffey villa or clsowhcro. Please call attention to tho fact that wo have' niado another cut on Barbed Wiro as follows: Galvanized 81.10 por 100 lbs. Painted .'. . S3.50 per 100 lbs. V. W. MILLER & CO. Great Bankrupt Sale An Opportunity Never Before Offered in this Country. A CHANCE TO BUY. Hit Goods, Cloli Boots, Sloes, JV3STD ITOTIOITS I 'jJk.t .Astonishingly Ijoav 3? rices.- Bj.E,C3-j9LllsrSI That will mako tho Clojest lluvcr Smllo with Satisfaction, have bought the UADGETT & CO. stock ol Dry Goods, Etc., at half their actual value. Low Prices aiMl Cash WILL BE OUR MOTTO THROUGHOUT THIS SALE. Call at tho old stand of Badgott & Go. and you will verv soon "catch on" that this Is ' A Genuine Bargain Sale! Don't forget tq king the Q A S II! JUwjwctfully, mmtn, nmun & co. r. DB-ULtlea: X3xosl, ClxoLtu1TJLr X- T. Wish to Its now They -would also stato that a full lino ot Farming Machinery Can bo found at their .A-js i.eaie We HuuuPters lliiSuMlFuiifiBicl Supplies ,13: in-, WmL admonish the farmer that Time for c A. r r ra MAJSIMOXJTI-I ESTABLISHMENT. SCcxroto'pxo1 tlaoy A- F. BOSWrLL, A. P. BOSWELL & CO., DEALERS IN Stoves, Tinware, Nails, etc., Farm Implements, Shelf and Heavy HARDWARE, Farm and Spring "Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts,"' Barbed Wire at $3.40 per 100 lbs. Iu Tact thoy keep ovcry thing that fs kept ia a FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE. CALL ANJii KJE TIIEX. COFFEYVILLE, - - KANSAS. Attention! Stockmen and Farmers. I Have a Full and Cemplete Una ff STOCK SADDLES, HARNESS, And all Goods carried in a First-class Saddlo House; Prices to Suit the Times. Employ nono but thorough workmen, using th. best of Material and Guarantoo all Goods aa First-class in overy respect. BOOTS j&JSTJD SHOES Mado to order. COW-BOY BOOTS a Specialty. All Mail Order rccolve prompt attention. Coll at STEVENS' OLD STAND and examine. " No trouble to ahow Goods." Youra respectfully, WE SPRMGMEDCME YOUWAHT Paine's Celery Compound Purifies the Blood, t Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There's nothing like it. 'Last ut kprtnc, beta? very much run down ami lateo. I nrocured aoma lit lliliia'n CeUnr aeDiui mi " t- - . ...7. .-- VAMUIUUXiU. 1 1 rba uao of twabotlkM innilMin reel uce a new man. as a ronerui umiti atui una aprlng medicine, I do nut know iu tixmv BHeaiUer General V. N, U BurUngton, VU H-oa. Btxtormw. AtUnHBHeu. BIAIMM MYES &?, &-;, LUMBIR. like MUt an fa rtM t nmtmt Hi hMMe vh if isltlfM, - -at a,a. a. .. t- .s. r i im w VINITA I.UMBEB YARD! Ami te tMto taVl lWT aym ajrllllftl 4lf WaytWiefl ut oamm 1 !!? Activity. txxro O In Dry Goods Groceries, Builders'1 Materials and Hardware, OJllOy 3aOlc3. .aim. JT. J. BiBStMtLLAB. Ik LEE BAHRITT. hi U- it How! Having; used your rains' Celery Cnninotv4 tnlt epriug-. I can anfelr ntcouuur ud KUIM mint twworrut and at 11m niiuo Iteue dh B'nU4 ntrulAior. ItUta aplenitM nriru twt. ami since takiuij it I have Ml ilt, a now iaa. K. JaV KM, Waterwritf llnkWa. n WUAEioJAr)CurTO.IMiviBie..Vl. LMTA710 FMB t&C LUMMKe im" ' aw m taw mmwm oucmtD i'-1 i ! 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