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rlnimig- n-MhTtfimnffg iitriiw atrt nlfliM ' D Eureka Harness Oil la the belt preservative of new leather and tbe best renovator or old leather. It oils, hoflec, black ens and protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on year best carafes, your old har ness, and yoor carricetop ana tney will not only ook better but wear longer. Fcdeverywnereln can all sizes from naif pints to five callona. Ill4t tJ STIMIIED OIL CO. jp'OITESSIOIT.AX, C-QUDS. R. O. BAILEY BELL, KoonisS. 1 and J. Uray-UaUell Iluildio;;. VINITA, IND.TEK. j raS. A. R. MILLS, 11. D. Offloe at Masonic IJuUiHii:. Disease tf WtiuK'iiand Children ;i 3ciaUy. ag27 it? I " aVEXPOUT, k THOMPSON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA w, Ofiices In new Ilalteil Wp. VisttTA.I.T. Dnenport X Hall, Altornejs-at-Law, Itooms 6i S bank Mil's- CLAnKionE.I.T. Practice In United States and Cherokee Courts K. w. blub D- n- WILSOS BLTJE & WILSON, ATT0RNEY3-AT-LAW, Above Millurs Funiitare Store. VIMTA.l. T. ilea lUf O D.NEVILLE, . Attorney at law, Notary PulHic, "Collect Bad Debts." Ofllee in New Halsell Building. VlNITA, I. T. i hi. SMITH, 10-1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, LOANUROKEK Special attention jrlven given to trial or stilts. Altrnya ready to answer your questions anil reply toonr Inquiries See over ltatcliff's VISITA. I. T. v. H. KOBNEGAY, Attorney at Law, and Notary Public. Offlce In new IlaUell Bid's VISITA, I.T. trill practice In alt the United States Court. Anjri oftbe Indian Territory. D R. A. M. OLTNKSOALES, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, .VUilXA, 1. "I. Office up stairs In Raymond building. Resi dence between tbe two churches, at the Dr. Fraree place. , riles and other Uectnl troubles a specialty. 9-l pvR. O. R. GRIFFITH, DEN TIST, Rooms 1-1 and 16, Hill Building D. W. HAMER. TUOS. M. BRADY. HAMBB & BRADY. ATTORNE ! YSAT JLA Raymond IllocV. Vlnlta. I. T. r EWIS T. MARTIN, STENOGRAPHER AND" NOT A-t-v TjrrrjT ti l i. i UUUJU. Collections promptly attended to. 15eJ'f- uoneciioas prorauuj " ""' ence slven and business solicited, "'"ice ence Riven with J. S. I)i Vlnlta. I.T. with J. s. Davenport, new liaison uumuwk l D. MEREDITH, D. V. S Veterinary Physician, subgeox axd dentist. IloaJqaarters at Coruatzer's stables north side Mam street, Vinita, 1. T. "dr. c. p. linn, G32J CENTRAL A"VE., HOT SPRINGS, ARK. CJulyM W. FOREMAN Physician & Surgeon Offlcc in Patton Bu Iding Telephone 18. Kesldencof' Vlnlta. IT "1HAS. "W.DAY, D. D. S., DENTIST Gold crown and brMpe work Office'over 1'irst Sal' Bank. VINITA. I.T PORTNBB & BAQBY, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, VINITA, C. N. Office over .First National Rank, liiomsl,2and 3. Photographs A permanent photograph er must make permanent photographs to hold his trade. I located in Vini ta in 1SS9 and if any one will find a fadeing photo graph I've made since I located in Vinita, return it ami it will be replaced with r new one. I make si specialty of best woik tnanghip and permanent results. FOWLER Will Meet Us Hallway. The Vinita Chieftain mentions a new telephone franchise being granted by that town for a city ex change, but we see nothing about the progress of the new toll line that wae to be confctrucled from Vinita to Fairland and Miami. The Seneca city exchange is com pleted and the Neosho toll line will be ready in a few daj's. Will Vinita meet us half-way if wc start a line '.vest? Dispatch. A sigh of relief will go up from the country at large when Musko gee gets her new jail built and quit? talking about it. It will be one of tlie f 'incus rrsoilts of the city, Hip oeMpr of attraction, and a beauty ppot indeed. BASE BALL MATTERS. Something About the Park and Paying for it. Work on tin new lumeliill grounds the north city nmk is not to be allotted to flag. The sod has brcn cut oil the diamond and the field drilled of weeds and other dtbris. The idea the hope is to erect a six and a half foot tight board fence 1400 feet in length, which will give plenty of room for the gume. The cost is estimated at S'235 and if the money was available the work could be done in three dayo. This makes no provision for seats a grand stand. It has been suggested that the privilege of erecting a grand stand on the foul line to firt Imse might bu let t.ut 10 an individual, who could charge an additional fee for seats. But the club ought, if possible, to own everything about the place, which would prevent possible friction. The boys have games enough now scheduled, though the dates have not all been fixed, to pay, from ihe admissions, all the expense of the fencing. Unfortunately, this is not tangible enough to satisfy the lumber yard men and laborers. Lucien BufT ington started out to raise a hun dred dollars towards the fence and has done so. This leaves S135 yet unprovided and just where it is to come from is not clear. Several persons are in favor of "fencing the entire park and planting a lot of shadb trees in the part not needed for the ball game. If this is done they promise to contribute liber ally to the project. But it's a big undertaking and might encounter opposition in some quarters, in advance of the action by a coterie of gentlemen who spend their summers in St. Paul and are known as the circuit court of ap peals. The series of games at present in sight are with Seneca. Cnrihage, Coffeyville, Parsonand Oklahoma City. The twojlatter have salaried teamss. Heretofore our boys have labor ed under a financial disadvantage that is in a measure to be over come. It has been necessary to secure a battery from elsewhere, the p3y and traveling expenses of which have been a considerable burden. It is learned that one of the Hunolls pitched eighty odd games for the Des Moines league club last year, and did it success fully, and he is coming in to pilch for the boys. Back of the bat Charley Parks i3 showing a great deal of aptitude and the boys con sider him equal to the demands. A good man' schemes are sug gested for raising money to pay lor fencing the park. It has been suggested that a small .admission lee could be collected most any day in the week lo see a practice game, say from five to seven o'clock and a practice game would be no bad thing, occasion ally. Another financier suggested that the beys form a combine wilh the city mayor; the former to watch the crossing for bums and the latter to give them ten days apiece under the vagrant ordi nance and loan their labor to the club. John Thomason spoke for the job of guarding the aforesaid, to be arrested bums, having pre viously promised thirty days' work. As "Dock" BridgmaTi has a standing application in for all the garding (not gardening) to be done, Thomason s application was turned down, promptly. Another oiler was to form a companj- with Boog Little as president, Dr. Bag by vice president, L. F. Parker, secretary, Ed Haleell, L. W. Buf finglon, Dr. Frayser, Jim Hall, W. M. Mellette, V. E. Halsell, Dr. Day, Geo. Nidiffer and a lot more of the sporty capitalists ol the, town directors. If this jilan is adopted the players would b& relieved of their financial troubles at once; they could let their official board pay the bills and they would do it, too. Street Scene in Jliiskojcee. A young countryman entered a Main street resort yesterday and proceeded to beard the lion in his lair. He piktd along until he had lost three or four dollars on the rolling ol the bones, and then threw a wad of bank bills down on the layout with the dec laration that he would shoot the whole amount. The next throw "of the dice capricious fortune smiled at last upon the young fel low and he won. The presiding genius set up a howl when he learned the roll bet contained 70, and he refused to pay the bank' losses, claiming that 810 was the limit. The winner insisted upon lull payment, and declared that if it was not forthcoming there'd "shore be trouble." The obdu rate dealer finally yielded, but not until the winner had started off muttering dire threats against the houee, and payment was made on the street in the presence of a large crowd that had been attract ed by the conlcnliun Mukrcee Times. WORRYING THE HAY MEN. Revenue Collectors Have Them at Disadvantage. The i tfort.- of the representative. of llin interior department in t In. territory lo eolleol the tevrniief. due the : at ion under trihul laws are causing no end of disturbance especially among the hay shippers. The merchant'' and others are re fusing to pay and at present tin re don't i-eem to he any way of com pelling them, but the hay men are nt so fortunate; the railroad com p.inirs have been warned by the Indian agent to receive no cars loaded with bay for shipment without the shippers produce a receipt from the agent or some duly authorized person acting in his stead, showirg that 20 cents a tun royalty has been paid. This action on the part of the agent will, it seems, compel the pay ment of the royalty due the Chero kee nation. The hay men who have large orders for ha', and have the empty cars standing on the sidings at the difierent stations are in rather an embarrassing attitude as the railroads charge demurrage for ever' day the cars stand idle. THE REVENUE INSPECTOR. He's on the Sunny Side of Easy Street. F. C. Churchill, revenue inspec tor, was here Thursday, in com pany with Mr. Rasmus, one of his subordinates. Mr. Churchill is a typical down-east Yankee, Irom New Hampshire. He is director in a bank or two, and a man who seems lo be getting as much hap piness out of life as his surround ings permit. ANQTHER HOUSE IN PROSPECT. Judge Clark Looking Over Smc of the New Residences. Judge and Mrs. Clark were up from Adair a few days since. They want to get a force of men at work remodeling the house as soon as possible in order to have it ready for their return to the city the latter part of next month. If someone would carry their present hjiuse out of town some night it is not believed the judge would offer a very large reward lor its return. The house is a good one and a very large one, but to remodel is a good deal like building anew. ONE OF OUR STAND-BYS. The Daily Chieftain is All Right at Chelsea. Fair McSpadden, of Chelsea, spent a few days in the city to obtain surgical treatment for a slight affection of the nose. He called Ibis morning to renew for his Daily Chieftain to the end of the year, and to say that he espe cially liked the paper because of its persistent warfare on the "joint" keepers. His town, he said, had been annoyed a great deal by the vicious element, but conditions were much improved now. The good opinion of one such man as Mr. McSpadden, who is nol afraid to express it, is worth more than that of a hundred ot those who are, "I'm with you, but you know how it is I can't afford to say so," fellows. THE KLONDIKERS. Good Turn-in Promised and Promo ters Smiling. A note from the "syndicate's" representatives at Joplin, written recently said they were getting along first rate with their mine and made a good turn-in last week. This will be cheering in telligence to the promoters, though they are not looking for anything different. A few days ago a profit of 300 per cent was offered one of the parties on his holdings and declined "with scorn," as the books have it. Nothing shoit of ten times the original cost could be thought ol. Fabulous stories are told of what is being done. Upwards of a ton of mineral (worth S41) per day is being taken out and under unfavorable circumstances, as there is room for but few men to work. But this will never satisfy the stockholders very long. Greater latitude must be secured somehow they must have room according to their strength for several of the stay-at-homes have gotten along without diamond shirt studs about as long as they can stand it. They are needing them every day and that mine must be worked to its full capacity without delay. Meantime, the fellows who kept or were left out of pool number one, are looking with groen-eyed envy at the ins, and il a smooth tongued mining man should hap pen along hImhiI now he could "do up" the boys, "good and plenty." A litlieof the late corn i "fltod" ti niie extent bv the rain and hot wedtlxr L I! L. ,1 is s roi kn i uiM.ug an addition jt L rrcmwc HUMORS UaliM.anil irritations InMantly relieved anil M-eolily cured bv h-t laths with Crnrrm Hai to cleajisc the nkin. jrentle applications of i morn Ointment, to heal the skin, and tnilil .Iomm of Ct Ttri lev KtoL KM, to CKil and cleane tile Meod. SoMthnwcboiittlM world. r.rtTt !; itBCnM Cotr,rrf.,Bo.tMi -ILitoCoMfkluHuinOTN-fr Jacoli Dubois Ii.i traded farina with .lolin Daniels, a'. 2Cecdmort and wi'l move oxer there. Frank Uoiim.'Cii diod at hU home in S.ilme tlistriet, Wednesday of last week, of iMmljis. Mat Hawkins' newhwtic i- progress ing nicely and lie will soon have a handsome little home. Mi-ses Ethel and Clara Duckworth returned to their luuue at Ilitgcrs, Atk.. Thursday evening The lino prospect for a big cum crop has made .demand for all kinds' of hogs, and buyers arc now plentiful. Carl Bradley came down from Kan sas City last week to spend a few lays visiting friends and relatives here. J. R. Hastings returned to Vinita Thursday. He is making an active can-vas- for the senate from Delaware di-trict. The electric light company expects to clean out the old Frisco round bouse well ami get water there for running the plant. Imperfect digestion and ;i-siinilae tiou p roil uce disordered conditions of the system, which grow and arc con l'rnicd by neglect. Herbinc gives tone to the stomach, ami causes good digestion. Price T0 ct. People's Drug Store. Twc horses wore overcome with the heat and died in the Held, plowing, at W. ii. Morrison's farm on Duck creek, one day last week. Those who live on farms arc liable to many accidental cut, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when Mallard's snow liniment, N promptly applied. Price 23 and 50 cts. People's Drug Store. Judge Tibbils purchased the Zim merman house, back of where the blacksmith shop on Wilson street stood, and i- now looking for a vacant lot upon which to move It. The judge don't want to jtinipu lot, however. White's Cream Vermifuge not only effectually expels wwihs, but il is nn equaled as atonic, and is a certain and permanent cure for chills mid fever in children. Price 25c. People's drug store. To eradicate the wortn"Truin llic system glye the child plain nourish ing fowl and White's Cream Vermi fuge. The result will be the worms will disappear and the chikl become healthy and cheerful. Price 23 cts. People's Drugstore. Trouble With His Arm. Wyman Thompson came in again today from bis farm on Grand river, lie is siillering with, a severe rising on his right arm above the elbow. Dr. Bell lanced It today and removed a large tpiaulity of pus therefrom. Is your liver tired? Does it fail to doitsdutj? If so, don't neglect its call for help. A few doses of Herbinc may save you a spell of sickness. Her binc is the only perfect liver medi cine. It cures chills and fcter. Price 30 cents. People's drug store. Telephone-Telegraph Row. The Yiuitu Telephone company stretched their wires acioss the Katy track and right of way at Pryor Creek Thursday morning, and the wire was promptly cut by the section foreman and a crussnrni to which it was at tached torn oil. Welch Notes. Kverj body for Ituttltigt on for chief. Vinla, infant daughter of Win. Rump, died Tuesday night. Miss Lou Lessly is visiting rela tives this week near Miami. Mrs. Ceo. Duval! has been vert sick with fever, but is now recovering slowly. It.ice horse is all the talk at present; several booked for this wec; big time promised Saturday. .1. M. Sims and J. II. Richie have taken charge of tle stable formerly occupied by C W. Williams. Clarence Rdimindsou, of Chetopa, is down taking care of the sUhc. Mr. and Mrs. Selsbeiy are on a vacation of a few days. Mrs. W. L. Marker is in Kansas City receiving medical ticalmcut. Glad to hear she is doing well and hope she will be completely cured. W. II. Meyers, of Oregon, is visiting his brother here. They had not seen each other for 11 years; both are tery old men natives of Missouri. A Snap and Great Bargain. As yootl properly, as beautifully lo cated, of lfiOor 210 acres, as can be found in any county. All substan tially fenced, with all the necessary improvement of an up-to-date farm. This property I oiler for less thin the inproveinents co-t me. 1 f you want a beautiful home, that is convenient to a number of towns, schools, churches and three railroads, bring your wife and look at the property. For any information, write me, and if I misrepresent the property I will pay your cxiM-es. Part cash: bal ance to suit purchaser. Lox. F. MoAlkkk, ClietoKi, Kan. Hay coming in lapidly, and it's good hay weather, loo. Stolen ?20 lteward D,ipple iron gray m ire, 13 hands high, 0 years old, branded 2-x on right shoulder; shows Percheiou sUn'k; mane heavy and short. diidui(! itself on (he neck fl. reward f .r 1. -tvc sjn for h.rsp and tin. r. Alius. J T. I.u.'.stmi, B. x II'., V -.1! i. I "J 474-: Jackson flilitary Academy, The school is under the direction of a West Pointer. Th? Commandant of Cadets is from Virginia Miituy Institute The Superintendent located the Military Academy at Jackson because the town combines healthfulness with excellent moral and social advantages. Instruction under the able professors in Latin, Greek, French, German (Grammar and Conversational methods) Mathematics, Science, History. Literature, English, Elocution, Physical Culture, Gymnastics, Book -Keeping. Mili tary Tactics, Music and Art. Students prepared for entrance examinations at West Point and Annapolis also a thorough course preparing for the Frcshmau year of our leading Universities. We offer the best advanatages with the least expense, f 200.00 jys for Hoard, Tuition, Laundry, Fatigue and Dress Uniforms for ten mouths. Uniforms West Point pattern. Write for Catalogue to Capt. GEO. A. KENYON, Commandant of Cadets, Jackson, Mo. Sep. 15. The Corona. Mr. Spaulding, who bought one of the bit; Jumbo Store music boxes a couple of week? ago is so pleased with It that last week he ordered twenty more pieces of music. Have Since Learned. The Carey who built the lirst boat at Carey's ferry, who has been dead 25 or 30 years, used to tell that when he located in this country the coons hud not learned to cat corn. The Sistcrsof Saint I runcis, Clint on, Iow.i, write under the date 01 January 21, JS0S: About six months ago a very reverend clergyman recom mended Bcgan's. Rheumatism Remedy to us as one of our sisters was a severe sufferer fro'u rheumatism. Aftershc had ued one bottle she was entirely cured. For sale by P. Shanahan, $1 per bottle. The Depot Project. The Frisco, which has a built-ovcr and compartivcly new depot, don't care to help build a union depot for the Kitty's, bcnctlt. the latter being somewhat in need of a new structure. The railroads arc not in the habit of doing much for a competitive line If they knov it. What among human His arc more annoying than piles? The alllictions that Drevent act! re exercise arc bad enough, but one that makes even rest miserable is worse. Women are among its greatest martyrs. Tablcr's Buck eye Pile Ointment will cure the most obstinate cashes Price 50c, in buttle, tubes 75c. People's drug store. Telephone Concert. A novel entertainment was provid ed f-fevv i.ights since by Pteston Da visa telephonic serenade or concert. Through the kindness of the central otlicC a number of residence tele phones were connected and the guests entertained with instrumental music. It was very distinct and hc.irtilv cn- Jjffl. ! Better than K lond ike returns. M. Floyd E. Wolf, Shippensburg, Clia-u-bcrlandCo., P.i., writes under date of August 9 th, I SOS: After taking one and a half bottles of Ilegap's Rheumatism Remedy, J am a well man; 1 doctored with live of the best doctors In this county, and was in the Pennsylvania Hospital, at Murrisburg for six months, and got relief, but was taken with rheumatism on my return home. For sale hyp. Shana han, $l per bottle. Returning from California. Prof. W. T. Berry, of Kentucky, a brother of our townsman, J. A. Berry, was 111 the city recently. He has been, on an extended 0.0111011 bus, pi.ule a tour through California and clhcr portions of the west, having been In attendance at the National Teachers' Association Convention, at Los Angeles. Look out for imitations offered In place of Simmons Liver Regulator, they ire dangerous. Don't take any thing becauge your druggist tells you it is the same as Simmons Liver Reg ulator. His object Is to make a large prolltregartilcss of your health, ln slst Ml having Siiumoiis Liver Regu lator, hud be sure you see ttic word Rcguletor on the package. Nothing else rp the same. People's Drug Store, vinita, agents. I Tell Them in an Ad. Many who do not advertise can al ways yiercase trade by suggesting to the pcVpic the various articles which they have and with which the public' is buUHttlc acquainted. Many a house wife would increase her purchases if tompttcd by descriptions of delica sies of which she had not thought. Bucklen's Arnoa Salve, t'he best salve in tbe wond fur cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chil blains, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and posit ve!y cures piles, or"0 j,ay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfactions or money refund ed. Prit-e25 cents per box. For sal by A . W. Foreman, druggist. k yr Baptist Ladles. An ice cream and cuke sociable is promised by the Ladles' Aid society of the Baptist church very soon. An at tractive musical ajid literary pro gram will be proseutcd. Announce ment if the date wilf.be made later. Perhaps the programme will close with a wedding. Sale of Oattlo Under Mortgage. Tlicutiderilgnc-d.as reecicrof the Ccn tral saving-, bank of St. Josopli. Jlo . which Is the owner of a note of $s0o. executed August W. lsw, uy A. s ItottliiKhnm.J I ruRloy and .Mariul Smith to OlIiiiKcr .V I.IojiI.wIhj, for ;iiuh11o consideration sold tlif.sium tosHl.l bank, which note was se cured hj h niort;stjrt on the cattle herein after rferru to. and moro particularly by vlrtuu of an order of the putted states court for the Northern District. Indian Ter ritory, umde July M. lsw. In the mutter of the bankruptcy of Ahljuh Nottingham. 1 shall oil the sth day of August, lew, offer fur s.:lnl jiuitllc auction to the highest bid der for enli at Udell's Spur In the I'herokcu nml.Hi three miles southof UifTey Mile. Kan. .Hi llM) Knus A. Arkansas Valley railroad, and about X miles vast of Lena pah. I T.. SKi head ol three year-old steers branded dia mond dot 011 left .shoulder. These cattle are In nosiil condition and are good property. M ll.TON Tootle. Jk., Kecetvcr. Hutrhiiigs.l West. Attorneys IS-itt TAKTn 1 T One crny mare 1H hands IiIkIi n il.ru,. s. but has smill split In It ft e.ir lift lib 1 foi t .awr thin right-about II ji ir:.' 1 Owm re in h kc s imt by paying f rtiit 1 ' nltliiir 1I1 1 Wl'luu Ih is hi. II- re.. r:,lcs w-t of l -i.tra" 3 J 'vww 'vk'.'aa.'.'.'viKsi.-fc. Bngravung.... 4 jffljotto: Ittot tbe cheapest times. 4.r"va&'.t.'U.ysi,fA. -r',&'-;v'.v'',J.'vV Every Day Our business shows people are finding out woUxe pnshins to the FRONT with the best of goods, Till VERY BEST goods ihat last, and at a price the people canTffjJard to pay. fr-are" spy ing many persons many dollars "we'll do the same by ybu.. Finest lino of buggies, harness, whips, fly nets, lap robes iu.tTjg city. Come and see. ;.'.' LEE BARRETT, Vinita 0UYER BAGBf, Pits. 1. 1 . HAIL Capital $100,000. Surplus $ 1 8.COO. First National Bank. Vir)'ta, . DIRECTORS: Olivier Bagby B. F. Fortnor E. B. Frayser E. N. Ratclfff M. E. Milford W. H.Kornegay W. A. Graham J. O. Hail V. E. Halsell G. W. Clark. HAY PRE ; A V Parties Press who requested J.T. SS REPAIRS who is agent for thisscction. By prompt action you cail save money in freight, as a car is to be made up almost at once. New presses delivered on short notice if ordered now. Also agent for tfrc Lightning Plat form and Wagon Scales, Sulky and SweepRakes. A. N. GREEN, Vinita, I. T.,-- - Agent for the VEcCorinicl5L IOi:o.c!o:r,s a,:o.ci 3VEsO"7vox"S. Alo Klrick Culm atop, .-niilili.' lx t H.irpow on tarth. If you want anything in this Inn- -, , A X. (J'veii. south of Hotel Cobb A BOON TO 'MANKINDS .! iramTnrTtWTiiii ' ictj-kts. D"'TABLER'S BUCKEY i JZ m )rilr 01 N co Spin 2 ui mu. "u to CDS tn 3 I 1 1 fcl ' 'I 111 I I - - - - jf t LJEljyQ 13 Rraswraw A New DiscoveryTor th? Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILr?5, WITHOUT PAIN. CURES WHCRE A'.v OTHERS HAVE FAILED Tubes, by Mail, 75 o-N-rs; dottles, z". o - JAMES F. BALLARD. Sole Proprielcr, - 3'P Mil M '3 MO. P. SHANAHu Jackson, flo. 1 till Stvlcs of jgnaravinc, on TMlatcbcs, IRings or fftcoal5, iDroniDtlv) jSkcmcd. t August ScbHecKer, jeweler ami uptician. but tbe Best work at all s Vlte Pet W. P. PnlUIPS, CattHt r Irjcl. -Ter. Does a 5af General Baokir)? Business. Was ibe first Natioijal Barjk Chartered in tbe Cberohe Nation and is the Gibral tar arnon? tbe Banks of Tl)Z In'-Iian Tcrtory. SI I 23 using: the Lisrhtnincf Hay are in ncetl of repairs are to notify HukilUfion, I..T. u m a a T1 as mm k U- ESsECjaaeLUC. oi; s my WMTSTmSX PILE maiir) agar. sHjr CURE STOCK BRANDS Not occupying more apace than the first followinsr will be in? rted at So 00 per year! The ver'' of men owning larpe or bit mi Vrris ia that it pay to n....1 the brands. WM. LIT . LX. VlniU. I I. stQ iran i . , u Jr I J l .t It Tf Mt Uli ' r "I 1 ' B"v"- Ransf'n t- Oak It. B. TAYLOR, Postotliir iiilla, 1. 1 Smti -op in lf'trar 1 1 ror an-t 4l't o( - s t s m- Ctte li r onu ot T tiTJ!'d b.!t-. J. C IIOGA3T, Pryor Creek, Ind. T r )ir-n Swallow 'or'e abJ nn.lrrbllln r ;.' . sr, un Kmopalr. 1 '. lUnge sa Tryst irn-k WM. HOWELL, Fair! ami lr. 1. Tcr. Soma bar on loft cute. Msra.rrep a o a split 1 n rig-lit, under slope in tstt. Kantrr alh lrrst of Blue jacket. 1. r. C. L. WASHT.OUKSE, Southwest City, Mo Smooth eroi tn vat? tar. oadcrMi in Tight. Ramicr KoaS'lSn-ias; praire. saslli -iAor bolrn's Ferry. Horse brand O on left jaw asHttbiirli home cattle in aid bran. 1 hair elrcl W WATT LIAYBS Pryor Creek, Tml. i'er.' s,,rf" -leers r taded stri,w aeroasl.. aoe i"i brSMfl LAD rop anil spi t nm U-. Itaape In -r l"rj or Crr. J. W. WRIGHT, Nowata, I. T. I'Mlisri. a iir-top in oarli yt r v"ssVslvI8BVi fffi WV-LasssssissssT " -- ' - y m t3HsiisssHL:" - tfdlorw-SissssKSn- JstsssssssssssfeitT"-' W. IT. STEWART BBSSSSSMifci-"jkvJrT3 15SL RlllwSiHLlESS&sVsV SlallawM gaLji i III ' iff ii some Tit :. 1i..ti cir cle O -4h& at are marked ci '! il split.. in each i . . Sape " ur..iidMl V-V ir Jkll s!Uo. Rungv i'ii IloK shootcr. llur!t'a tadi'u.ew v' 'left jaw. jpl'3 E.B.KKAY Vmitn. I. ' Horse brand lame. Uanze on Big Cabin creek.; miles west or Itlut jsckst. Cattle ot this brand sold only fur ship ment. S10U reward forcoBTlcthMi for stealing this brand. W. H. NOBLES, Edna, Kan. Horse braaw sanat. Rn.. k.ih HB nn i !r hmt tfWmmBKTi in each ar Ranav head oil Bic eek.CN. J. S. LEFORC3, Vinita, I. T. Soma have U riarUt hip loft . la Crop anil two aptlta In oach ear. Range K mil newth west f Visits J. O. ARNBTT, Chelsea, I. T. Kaneh 3 mites east. No rattle eold except for s h i p-ment. sER, r ylbK$4Jirv P "YJal3 cfj 9Va dec Si u. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF ST. LCUW. 1 he St. Louis National Stock Yards.- Located at Bast St. Lotis, III. Directly opposite the city or St. Loots. Bay jr lor all tlescriptloa ( Live Stock always in attendance, aad wlthU the groaada af the Stock Yards i a Reef Caaata Coaaaanr, with a capacity for elaachtlriaa: S.M hoad of aattia dally, ami Pork Faeklaer eatabllaarniiats have a capacity fir slaaghteriaa; fiMt hops stally. C. C. KNOX, Vice-Pres. CHAS. T.JONES Supt. Admlciatr&tor's Notloo. I.olt,rsof u'iiiiiUtrat:.n on the estate ( Charles Joara.yc ike. dn oas wet grant ed to thr uud. rl;fed. 'la.e. ' , .-n, J y of Ja. ". hy thf I iiltr I - - n-t foe tbe Northern District m i i 1 i, m Irri tory. All persons having claims ... u, s: - ' 's tate are riulrvd t exlitblt th' -riy antUi'atic.ted. lor allowance to Hi. ui-s- t rat or. within one year from th of said letters, or they may lw preclmlv . oti auy bciu lit tn aald estate: and if aoh oi he not exhibited within two years fro. tin dateofaalsl letters, tl.ey ahnll be to- r barred aad precluded fri ay beaeat -om said estate. ' Lems II. Wil . Adiiilnlstr itor or tbe uslate o Ch ilcs Jouraeyciki-.d's easi-d. Aas;. Vlnlta. I. T. July . Administrator's Nottoe. Letters of dni'u!lralln im thaesta of Jim-M. r.arrett. daveaaed. cre glaati I to tin- umlirsli-ne-l. dated the 7th da of.' ly. lKW. by the lulti-d Pt.,tfs Uoact lot ;he Norti.em nis'rict of the Indiaa Terr) ry. All persons h.ul tic lalms axalast aa' es tale an-r.iiulr. 1 lo evhtbit vKeio. p' rly autbanieatisl. for aliowane to the r is- tralor. within ine year from the 'of said letters, or thev uajr ' e pree' bi any bnent la saM eatste: r cii el.lmsl " "" ' .rs from tin il l r s He ie 1 --. i'y 'In I ! forever ! irre-1 mil i 1 tion. my benefit f-n I t I - N