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wrist Lwvthine pes | Re is ov Ali Carefally RICE & HARPER, ARE STILL PREPARED ee il Kept aT Class Dene Nore, cui " a) 4 ‘| IP THE STRIP. Success of the Negotiations With the Cherokees. MANY FAVORS ALLOWED INDIANS. The Price in 756. Action of the Governn ition Fixed at $8,595,- Agreement Needing —The Cherokees Rejoice. TaAuLeqguau,L'T., Dee. 21.—After more than two years of negotiations and four visits of the Cherokee to Tahlequah an agreement was finally consummated whereby the Cherokees agreed to part with their title to the strip and only the action of the United States is needed to make it public land. The two commissions decided upon the terms of the agreement Saturday afternoon and it will be imme: commission THE BRAZILIAN CONGRESS. The Acting President Deprecates Da Fon- seca’a Work Lonpon, Dee. 21. — A dispatch re Ze PL : MARKET REPURTS THE WAR RKansas City Live stoos Kaysas Coy fos entves, of Mrs. RANDAGI y years old, who dug CATTLE barrel of po- here to-day m Rio Janeiro ar pe iy a sine \, is champion that the national congress w ; ug the stuart old people of Caribou, dissolved by Marsaal Da Fonseca when sit he declared himself dictator of Br ; es NIAMIN ‘Putostrson, of Kennebunk has re-assemlced in) pursnance of the 20 i : call issued by Vresitent Peixotto on = Z sian November 25 : en ee eras In his mes 2 to ¢9 ident ‘ 2 : 2 Peixotto mates that the ian peo- : z : se as L ple during the events of : ; Amos of Fitzwilliam, N. the date of Da Fonseca’s \ ‘ acai | IL, the eentury mark. ,and President Peixotte’s accession to ; ! ; H Ree ee colloze graduate the presidency, edo their virility HoGgs—h« s A s yes:er- j in . ssfut j and their jealous regard tor their na- 2. , edi her and pos He tional liberties which breatened i ee Was ad of the Marquis by Da Fonseca. It is now the duty of | Le ; 1. congress, the president declares, to 24 5 Ik . hes three citi: by perfecting « reorganization of the | Ns » to Harrison banking system (ae Rca Ie ARR etal irs ‘rkins, Cyrus Militia Comp mies Lishontet v.12 ' » 4.03 | 3 se ms : x Iner i eney Sr. Josern, Mo 21.—An order | Sueme=teceints: sho ng! shipments yess foe peet tyseven, ninety received froin jt-Gen. Wick- | tera: he markut was quiet ant nomin- | four end ninety-turee years old. submitted to the national council for ratification. It must then be ratified by the igress of the United States and all rights, title and interest will then be relinquished by the Cherokee | nation. The United States commission ar- rived at Tahlequah November 10 and immediately a commission was ap- pointed by the Cherokee council to con- fer with it. Daily sessions of the com- | mission have been held since that time. Every grievance of the Cherokee nation was discussed and all was provided for before the price of land was considered. ‘The collateral questions were all set- | tled a week ago, and by them the Che okees are secured in their home tract from the awonoyances that they have ! heretofore suffered. | By the first article of agreement the | United States agrees to remove all per- sons within the home tract of the Cherokee nation who are recognized to be unauthorized persons within the in- tent and meaning of the treaties here- tofore made by an act of congress en- acted in pursuance thereof. the second article the Cherokee is secured in its jurisdiction over all its old citizens, whether natives or adopted By the third article the fifteenth article of the treaty of July 19, 1886, by which other Indians can be located up- on the home tract, is abrogated. The fourth article provides that the United States shall render an account of all money due the Cherokee nation under all the treaties from 1815 to 1868, and if such accounting shall be ineor- rect or unjust, then the Cherokee na- tion may bring suit in the court of clains for any alleged or declared amount of money due them and unjust- ly adjusted in such accounting. ‘The tifth article provides taat those Cherokees now residents upon the strip may take eighty acres of land each, which shall cover their improvements The price finally agreed upon is 3s,- Ly the terms of the agreement the Cherokees relinquish not only the strip, but all claims or interests of any kind or character they have in the land lying west of the 96ih degree which were conveyed by them to the Osages, Poncas, Otoes, Missouris and Nez Per- ces, though, as far as the Cherokee na- tion is concerned, it has relinquished all its claims to these lands which un- der the patent were set apart to that nation as an outlet. The agreement provides further that unless the contract be ratitied by con- gress before March 4, 1805, it: shall be null and void. The contract will be submitted to the national council for ratification and as soon as possible thereafter to the pres- ident. The Cherokee people express their satisfaction that the question is fairly settled and now look forward to an era of prosperity in the security of their home tract. A Kentucky papers says: “It is the trotting and thoroughbred horses that Lave made the farms for miles around Lexington worth $150 to $400 per sere, and annually brings to Lexington and Fayette county more money than all he: products combined. The trials of speed are necessary to foster the in terest in this nobly animal.and aince the first meeting of the fair ess crs- tion two years ago, the breeding of fine horses has made tere progress than for a decade previct | banded Limuch ole | no serious tronble bas y ham yesterd:y ordering the dishand- ally steady Tue last of the survivors of the Brit- ment of compary KF, of Richmond, and 1 | Chicago Live Stock. ish officers who fought at Waterloo is compa .of Savannah, two of the | CuteaGo, Dec Hox eipt 3 beHeved have n Lieut. Col. supposed best | ‘ mpanies of the Fourth oficial yesterday Hewit lin England Vv is | regiment. All st were erdered to ne ce | An old French be at once turnet over to the state. | sales ranzed atyasy@ | Officer who was engaged at Waterloo The Wickham rites, 2 new company 5 tor sh pack- | still survives in the south of France. organized a short time ago in this city, nety-six. | as 7395 for - was also ordered attached to the Fourth packing andshippins lots, pigs, $230 APZRS OF THE YOUNG. regiment, and will be known as com- t4, $00), Oficial yesterday, pany K. It is understood the two di companies incurred the di pleasure of Gen. Wickham at the state | A HaANsimat. (Mo.) boy stuffed an old pair of pantaloons with straw, smeared the outfit with red paint and thre it ty, 4,950 market The Celebrated Sheep—l oficial yesterday, 1 3,143. shipments “yesterday, 413, marke! t onthe raiiroad track All the report- encampment last er ; a active and stron, : ers in town were “promptly on the Infant Burned to Deat | Wa t * ab e kK Ba 6 t » | St. Poule two stoct: spot.” 2 | sr Lours, Dee iy —Cactle - ; Booxvitte, Mo., Dee. 21.—Eva Ray, | |) |.) | Oo .| - aa / a e rs, | stoves as Bea a ee Fr fa coe AGrayp Larips (Mieh.) young man colored, left her infant with a child not | ‘ | Marker eee : { | ket 0c lower; fair to choices teivy, $4.50 | Whil ? Tk latter accidentally ann Hays The crest si $9; anixed, -4.5074 70. Yorkers, $430 23.62 | other n set fire to the str: mattress on which Has no Agus, ihe great standy J? the | Sheep—Receipts, 0. Market steady ' pave th the child reposed. “The family below | Chicago Gram and Provisions the two girls’ i <d him rendered aid as s hoes possible, but it Citeaco, Dee, 19, te and the little one B | avith their fi Option. Opened. ous flicht Wheat—December pen « . . Sanuary... .c..5: ;. May ota $y | Corn— Year ..... . 4 It ended in his inglori- 1 to be too lost its life. Youne Warr Re Te oe | Ac Hansen, living near A Sad Tragedy. sry 4 ! Clinton, Ta w ed to Mary Loxpos, Dee. 21.) woman whose 5 A Allen, but Mary didn't like When effects had been seized who had been January....- 4% he drew a rev ing it around, \ out of her pox 1 began flourish- slipped her revolver id fired first, putting put ont of her home for debt sprang to Mey aa the middle of the track with her little Caps the climax as the est extant The Monitor is perfeet, well child before aheavy trcin in Chester iy made, handsome and drable; keeps fire over night and is very Atm the ball t . Walter's right arm to-day. The train strack them and cut ; nie , : 2 na medeotis wnat them to pieces. cleanly; bas a darge as!pan in the base, that eatehes the ashes as 1120 OPLE OF NOTE, ee cee Ros 2 ) a Baye sce Rab) THE HALF-BREED RULING. { hard cash “8: bi! 1; December, 89¢ wm wee e Acom OOO Stove, ounce. mies —Must Work Both D:. Dec. 21. bi Corn, dull. No.2 casi bid, 3¢ stresulted. It | Stands at the head anchere Poked, ey auiber, sc, say they fall: the fire is radted near the door { FORESIGN Pf Kansas City Groin. Kansas Crry, 4 —Waerr, firm; Na, 2 Srantey is educating | three negro bo: ut twelve years old | whom he rescues from slave by pay- ing three cents apiece for them. Henry M. Pires dian Filing on In- | ay, but lotments continued t ore use:l in the west than any aia se 9 ee : are Dr. Epwanpo WARREN Bry, the Amers s ease ES Ces y ¥ . z zi ‘ pid, 3 3 ash, 36 ioe as ise Se + ei bone el eee one other Cooking Stove Wood coalj used. They both heat bid. Oats, No. 2 ei 2 February, | ian physician, of Paris, has just been Napoleon, who hai allot him 2500 } cA i i vlee bid. Ry N ~ it promoted to the grade of commander of acres of land, ran some claim jumpers nd cool slow. B The Monitor is the Order of Isabel the Catholic of Spain. Halt that they will Wheat and Corn in Liverpool ine of \ off his place with a Wine rry a large 3 8 breeds Hleating Stoves. make tro their rights by having : Tur Rothschilds brothers of London— if they have daron Lior i for the ind —— Wiis 8ELSOD CAREY i love ! uttention to bus- declare the Si 1not open iness. aa RT = Zs = to settle a Count Taubenn f Wurtemberg, are not tre; by ieh the Sioux r who has just d from the blic i, was void, for t pias tn g 11,000,000 acres i 3 : service, kr 70's as the containing 11,080,000 aeres ¢ a a : cpa ee recipient of more . decorations thrown open to sett ‘ = . ‘ 160, - 1 : ae - ; sh Dee i ord t othe if their names are no & é — rom in dians then there were not the neces- pe. sary two-thirds consent Sioux In- | N tig Uata— Cas SE EN sons of Mrs. Keziah Needham, dians obtained by t sion which Diy of Lewisham, Eng., were at one time was appointed by congress for that | Chica members of a British regiment, and purpose Cutcao, I day were as We sell cheap 2s theheapest. We allow none te outdo fought shoulder to shoulder, She was y compelled to seek assistance from the town authorities. She is the mother of twenty children. t& ATKISON. Ten Yerrs For Murder. MARSHFIELD, Mo, Dee. 21 —Judge | HAR PE W. T. Wallace convened a special term | of court for the purpose of trying Shel- ai by Hill for killing Frank Haynes with \ nN a baseball bat at Seymour, this county, in July last. The ease was closed last night and the jury returned a verdict | giving Hillten yearsin the penitentiary. | 8 5 J 5 The state was represented by Prose- euting Attorney Dickey and T. B. Love, | of Springfield, ani the defense by J. J. j —HAs Orten and L. Brown. THE WORK OF GENIUS. | ‘atch in the form of %. | 30 acorn bas a tiny pistol which serves om- | a8 an alarm NEw York, Wheat—Janua | Corn—Januar ber, 39%e. 0: Receipts, w! 230,007) bu. ments, 17, scember, $1.0 Site De coo ees ane 45 Late developments in clectro photog + 228,00 pu.; shipments, pa a eceipts, corn, 252,00 bu; ship. | raphy indicate that it may be possible 19 bu totake photographs of views located Raneus Clip Ecoauce: | Many miles from the camera. KANSAS Crry, Dec. 19.—Butter, receipts light SomETHING that will prove useful for hotel keepers has been invented by a Ags & Rant and little demand. country in heavy supply s has y fi fi i | and weak, creamery, fancy, 26@77c, good to | California physician. It is a contriv- \ a | more peckea. cbep tae | ance which automatically closes a gas- ) q u ‘ sweet, Idaise; roll, choles, Isalse; falr to | burner when the gas is blown ont. good, ilsi2 packing, A UNIQUE and instructive toy is a doll i ceeay paerblarie h writes the alphabet on a slate, | 1 pee nany order desired. It therefore s words and writes sentences. The } -—TOLOAN ON— } inventor is & mech nician in Nurem- Call ancsee him and take easy. degrees test, sc; powde A Marshal Sandbagged. Arcuisos, Kan., Dec. 21.—W. B. Son, city marshal of Eftingham, this county, was sandbagged and robbed of $200 and a gold watch near his residence Saturday night In falling the officer broke his leg. The robbers have not been apprehended. | | Batter 1 Eggs in New York. > 19.— Bufter—Recelpta, 3 western dairy ; Imitation cream- pts, 2,755 packages; = Dan Quin, says in the C. Times that Colonel Hatch received a \v ocd was received here yesterday | that Sterling Coe had been killed at Otterville, Wednesday, by a boiler explosion.—Cooper County Leader. Sie. ling Coe was the junier part- ner in the firmof J. 8. Franklin & ? Ce of Worland, thiscounty —[t will Ad t . h Ch R t be ysmembered that the firm met! van age 0 IS €ap a es, with reverses, when Mr. Coe moved to Cooper county last fall. gram from his wife when whe feund he could not become speaker, which —— said: “Behini the 1 plenty of light, and everythin gis all right and I know T years old, fat, Col H. ssid be wou ht there's Ss — Acar load of mules. at once i Must be from 4 to He was Cut this out anding it along and get his best rates. z sound and without a bleiuisi ane : : we!l known in Butler aud the south J \ ue = = . : A a ee aera! Lis wife than “fall beir weet part of the county. J. | I. CA T TER LIN ; abe I : to any title or honor that ever hung i Hy butter, Mo. in the closets of fame. 4d Fe ene ttm) 5 os cme on amcenscni i wavenesiciae