The Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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A niil jwcr comp irM in irliigi'to
lortr'OBa - TIio-kj who atM
oat oido would t like to ba within'
and thoiio win are insula would like
t bo witiioit -' - ! i i
A juryman wiwaAod ifthajudxa
had ctiarrd him “?iilhM until ho!
“the little fellow lectured u a good
ileal bai I don’t think he means to
vhare ua for it” ? r v f
‘ Waufe'd—A cover for hare bus'
liicion a" veil ioi the' Ihce of nature
hntuma lortlio bheat'hca of privi-
lege binding for volume of smoke
eomeut lor broken engagements
‘A MiUukea-wil’o'says that beforo ! - Knglund— Gold' pound or sover-
tnnrrisge it was “my darling angel e‘g” -i8ll lV0r!lKti Hllv
Lacy beafotK- nbdve' knows i the shilling new
depth of my loro-for you'
1 ter marriage ‘ sha foiuind
very quifciJyw it f X v X — - I
: A speaker at k stump nesting oat
West declared that' lie know no
' Past no West uq North no South
'nl’henftki a bystander “you
ought t® go' tf school and Itarn
your gebgrnjihy ) ' ' “
1 - - To 3-ou imj- young frienJs” said
1 'the president of a 1 Western college
i prePilent an uesturn college
W bis graduating class “to you w®
- i give a glorious-futm-e” “A pres-
"cat would bo 'more acceptable"
X sci-eaiaod a voice ip the crowd -'
B c A -p-aggib‘ speculator one of a
numerous family jn the -world ro-
1 h eently said: “Five years ago I was
i ’ not worth aj penny ip the world
now sC where I am through my
own exertions” ' “Well where arc
7'-you?” “Whva thousand dollars in
Acbtfv- Xy
k A '
- An -erect gait gives a woman a
- --quoonlr uppearnneo id to man nu
V' air of manliness j integrity and fear-
-- -lessnessT To beud forward or down-
' avilrd while walking indicates de-
- ‘ bility! depression or mental tron
Mo" and ’always aggravates itself
"uu K “SI
i hnd promotes disease
-£ An old iiegro Informed and cm i-
gratton agontnt Columbus (ia a
1 lew d-tya siueeibut “right here 1’in
giviue ter stay if de Lord spnrs me
When I dies 1 wans ter have a stoui-J'-ftCh
spang Jbll of bread and meat
' and I wants ter be berried in n sem
uiiu a tvi v® lAiiivti an u ncui
t inaiy wlrnr lra qnainted with dor
' Jblks”' '
f - - !
' 5 A young lady dressed in much j
i false hair was warbling at the piano
and when her 'mother summoned
her t® assist In 4 some household du-
- ' tics lu r rosy lips opened poutingly
- and she sniipfrtid ont “O do it your
your-
k"-v vclfl” - And then she wont on sing-iis
ing “IvluJ words ran never die"
“JThat will you liavef” asked a
' of oub Indiana editora
owrtciy
- (hodtntier tub!® In Fhiludolphia
4ia1vmded ' hidt' aWtf
i And tho ilootjcr with high forehead
Jchued buck In- his chair wiped his
' Toichoadjlhmightfully with a nnpkin
and f ojecu fated etoruly - “Gimme
VaodtiMtoni Ego turn
- AVith whut averngo person do you
i talk 'for flAeen luiuntos without
- having hiu make some reference to
liimsoll ? y‘I did it”- “I thiuk so”
“1 should have done ( so und so"
Expressions similar to this arc con-
Gniially falling from hid' lips Prob-
bl v ho one wnO stops Rethink ronl-
ly believes himself so tnuch wiser
than his fellows as to bo capable of
jiminging all tbeir lives more wise-
ly than they -could do for them
- Helves but the teratatlon to give ad-
vice is perhaps the one folly from
7 which it fa “-dest lo ‘escape
Finch one of na -self is of course
the central flguroin tbo universe
i That we should talk of this wonder
Sal sii uot vejy strange The min-
- fortuno Is that w$ are talking to
7 other 4 Wee each ono just ns Impor-
tant to himself iust as valuable In
- his own eyes - While wo aro telling
our eonimnion what tee think tee
believe toff do ho is fmpatioutly
waiting to hi-Htow similar infor
mation on ns The Z recollection of
this fact might givb ns a pause before
we iuilict on anr putleut listener too
long a chronicle Of our own hojtes
fears and achievements ' '
The heat fa very intense A matt
who curried a potato in hfa pocket
ns n sovereign preventive of rneuinq-
icvm came int town yesterday to
1 3 acme trading and wlien puSsing
I a rough White street’ in tho after-
noon ho found -the vegetable had
aprouted and had grown a vine
c vkt im jics long outrif hfa pocket
In the branch- were fouud his jack -(rule
h ntnnll lioxof mtchH a
ttiRk tii Let and the part of a plug
d’lnlaocOs— Danbury New
“3Ir dear” raid Phil Sheridan to
b’s w iV the otlivr day “you'll have
to t ike rare of the boy now J must
r" tnl look lifter the Indfan”
‘’’Yd if you must go Philipp said
' l-nivtlv “I nutHt hear np ander
rf 7 -t rtrrrmb-r the edrice of the
‘ -an ri-'iler and if you can’t
lame Uay yoo vrill tonucr
Me- Lair back with you j’ over let auy man bare U to
li'r msv ihi-rw I ain't go- Y- “I kve dragged you up
r n t v- culksf man trot- To° lu"Y frauds hurt a man more
than none at ail — Melbourne Spectator
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br rjund — not if I
ulirgton Hawkero
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Unit the
eye" said
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(lean tu-neer'a
I 'ysg tor the
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Wtrz- --V3roi wrumitu
C i si of ISe WrU
Te Ml iwing i the -va00 ‘ jn
round mimoor ia ventn tif our car
renc' of tbo coins tfi tbo world: t y
Australia— '1 ihl pound 532j'ifotr-
ereign 495' - ?? '’
Aualrin— (oKl dacat 23 eorcr-
cign 875 crown 864 ' Silver old
dollar- 162 old scudi 104 old
florin fifty-one now do forty eiht
new dollar eevoiity-two Maria The-
resa dollur 102
' Belgium— Gold twenty five
fiauen ’472 silvorflrc Italics pine-ty-oight"
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Bolivia — Quid -douldoon 15 "9
silver dollar nevonty nine hall dol-
lar thirty nine' t
'Brnait-t-Gold -' twcuty ' inilreiH
101)0 nilvor double malrois 102
Central' America — Gold two
Bcu-loa 33Rj silver dollar 100
V Chili— (told double in 1550 ten
pesos 9l5 silver old dollar 108
now do ninety-eight ‘
Denmark— Gold ten tinder 700
silver two rcgisdeu 110
i Ecuador— Gold lour escudos
755
twen-threc do liver
age 484 silver shilling now thonty-
throe do average twenty-two
Franco — Gold twenty franco
new 385 do average 881 silver
five trance nincty-oight
Germany— Gold ten thaler 790
krone 004 ducat 228 silver old
thaler seventy-two new do seventy-throe
florin sixty-five
- Greece— Gold twenty drachms
844 silver five drachms eighty-
eight lliudoslan — GolJ Muhur 708
silver rupee forty-six
Italy — Gold twenty lire 381
- Japan— Gold old cobung 444
new do 457 silver it zebu thity-
Bovon now do thirty thi-eo
Jloxico— Gold doubloon aver-
age 1552 new do 1501 silver dol-
dur average 100 new do 107
Naples — Gold six ducuti 505
silver scudo ninety-live
Netherlands — Gold ton guilders
899 silver two and one half guil-
ders 1()3
New Granada — Gold Bogota I
1501 do l’opnvun 1537 t‘“ii nesos
907 silver dollar ninety seven
Peru — Gold doubloon 1575 sil- J
scr dollar old 100 do of 1858 six- j
ty-four half do thiivi oioht I
Fbrtugal — Gold crown 589
Prussia— Gold ten thaler
797
HOV-
erown 004 silvor thaler old
ontj’-two new seventy three
Nome — Gold two and one half
scud- 230 silver scudo 105
Russia— Gold five roubles 897
silver roublo seven ty-mne
Spam — Gold 100 reals 4 a oigh-
tv do 380 silver pis-irreen twen-
ty
Sweden — Gold dunnt 223 silver
rix dollar 111
Tunis — Gold twentivo piastres
299 tiler five plastics sixtj’tuo
A good wemnn never grows old
Years may pass over her head but
if banevolence nnd virtuo dwell in
her heart she is as cheerful as when
the spring of life first opened to her
view When we look upon a good
woman we never think of her age
She looks ns charming as vvhn the
rose of youth first bloomed on her
check In her
neighborhood she is
the frietid anil bonefnetor In the
chuix-h tho devout worshiper and
exemplary Christian Who does
not love and respeit ‘the woman
who huH passed hcridays in acts ot
kindness nnd mercy — who has been
lho friend of man nnd God — whot-y
whole life has been n sceno of kind
ness love and devotion to truth!
Such a woman cannot grow old
She will always ho ircdi and buoy-
ant in spirits and active in humldo
deed of mercy nnd bonevolonce It
the J'oung lady desires to retain tbe
bloom aud bounty of youth lei her
not yield to tho sway of fashion and
folly let her love truth and irtuc
ana to the close of life she will re
tain those feelings which now make
life appear a garden of sweets —
ever fresh nnd cv or new
Bapaai on Tour Efforte
Fight your own battle Hoe
your own row Ask no favors of
any one and you will succeed n
thousand Buies better than those
who are always beseeching sonic
one’s patronage No one will ever
help you as you iu help yourself
because no ouo will be so heartily
interested iu your aliuirs The first '
step will not bo such a long one
perhaps but carving yourovvfi way
op to tho mountains you make each
oue lead to another and stand firm
in that while you chop out still an-
other Men who made their for-
luues arpjbiutythosc who had five
thousan4jdra give u to start with
but started Lit with a well earned
dollar or two “Men who have
by tbeir own exertion acquired fume
have not been thrust iuto populari-
ty by pufts begged or paid tor or
given in friendly spirit They’ bavo
oqtstretcbedtheir hands and touch-
ed the publie heart Men who win
love do their wooingj and I never
knew ona to fail so signally as ono
who had Induced his aflectioualo
grandmamma to speak a good
word for him Whether you work
for fame for love or money or for
anything else work with - your
bauds heart and bntiu Say'Twilir
and some day
The reason why Dob Carloa failed
fa nrfccDy dear now An exami-
nstioq ui bis mouth by a New York
' dcniiei revealed tbo fact that lie had
niucteoD unsound nnd unserviceable
4c 4fv- T’itie leaving ben ttovm4
aa-l Tvfarvd ly a substantial set ol
flrti'' a i it fa not in-pofuiWo that
anci’nr rv'
K'c-i
-'u! I it t-
c — i e i -
5-- - ! '
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l 1 1 i-i
hit
inn
r-l be in
be lore Jong
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I'm" ul there will be
a r -r the Nt
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i h ihr rn
irr
f
v ' IU faqet ' Ptoweri
' For vears Yhe hvngonge of llo weirs
hah boon in use’ It fa cor tain I y sp-
propriatp that those (orbis of dx
prosdion constantly' employod '’in
(he communication oftho thought
and feelingflhat! emtlmite iron love
most haurifol sentiment slibuld be
committed to flowers the - most
bcamiful objeefa in nature41 For tbo
especial benetit of those who may
have oeratiione for them-- w-o give
some of the definitions most eom-
monly in tiso -
- UIuo-Bell— FwJeh to lead a single
life
Boxwool-Tcll me that you love
me truly
Columbine— You are most too
foolish
Clover BlJ88omi— Red I have a
secret to tell yon white 1 love nn-
ofher better than you
Dandelion — Are jou u smilling
little flirt?
Daisy — I will shin e) our delightful
sentiments
Dahlia — Your charms I cannot
resiBt
Fiifhin — I nm true to ou
Flags — Cold and dreary is my
heart
Flowery Ioeust — 1 love you but
I love another
Ferunium — I am lonely without
you
Grass — Useful
handsome
Hollyhock — You
ambitious
Ilonesuckle — I will make you
happy
Hyacinth — lluve you good faith?
Icephmt — You look cold
Ivy — I can only be your friend
and nothing more
Lily — I uui patient
Cilac — You are my first and only
truo love
Lady-slipper — Your arc too liele
Locust Blossoms — I have loved
you long and well
Marigold — llo very cautious
Mulberry — I shall not survive i
yon ‘ I
Mignotle— I love v on moiclorl
not living mum hiimLomc
Myrtle — llovej’ou truly 1
Morning Glory — Love love me
Magnolia — I have none on earth j
better than you
j Motk Orange — Can you keep a
j secret?
Narcissus — your love foryoursell
j is better than for me j
I Grange Flow cn — Charity — a ir-
j tue all should have
I Oleander — Be lurciul mj dear
Peach Blossoms — I shall never
love another as llovovou
Peppermint — Warmth ol leelmg
Peony Rod-1 lov e to be ith my
dear I
Peony White — Why do you keep
me waiting no long?
Pink — i am huni-v in vom- nres- '
nap
cueo
Rose Geriuiium — I
hair and Line ev os
Rose Demnsk — 1 love
loo Imshtiil to tell you
Rose Withered — llepirtod
your pres-
jneler light
v on hut am
beau
ty
Sunflower — You nro made ol do
coit
Sycamore — I inn anxious to know
your sei ret
Sprmo — I love y on hut vou love
another
Snow ball — Believe me that I love
I you
Hhrttlj — You are toil Ininv
1 Straw Flowers — You me
j bold
Tulips — You linve my devoted iiflec-
tions I Violets Blue — I will hi- iailhl'nl 1
I until deuth v
I Wild Tan-) — I dulnro war
i against you
While Violet — lam i unoi cut
White Rose — 1 have great pro-
feieaee of the married slate
1 Wild Daisv — Farewell I leave
' you forever
j White Rosebud — 1
! to marry
I Wax Plant — What
I look so buO my denr?
Yellow Pink — I seorn v our rich
i offering
The Slsdsv of nn Ai-
Tlio Greeks hnd a proverb which
ran tb us “To
shodovv ol nn nss
from an nnecdole which Demos
thens is said to hnvo related to the
Athenians to excite their attention
during his defence of a criminal
which was being hut inattentively
listened to “A traveler” bo sniil
“once went from Athens to Megarn
on a hired ns-- It happened to the
time of tbe dog days and at noon
Ho was much exposed to the immit-
igntetl heat oftho sun und not find-
ing so much as a hush under vv high 1
to take shelter he bethought hint
self to deccnd from the ass and Kent K-t mule niam
hn: self under its shadow The j " tecs m ““ tr -owner
of the donkey who accom- J cattle— wm ucxdricks birr
fianied him objected to this det-lar-1
ng to him that when be let the ani- J
ninl the Use of its shadow was lot '
included in the bargain The dis
pute at last grew so warm that it 1
got to blows and finally gave rise
to an action at law After having
said so much Demosthenes contin-
lied (ho defence of bis client but tho I
auditors whoso curiosity he had '
piqued woro extremlv anxious to
know how the judge decided on so
singular a case Upon this tho or- J
ator commented sovcrcly on iheir '
childfala hyustive iu devouring kith
attention a paltry story about ass’s
shadow while they turned a deaf
ear to a cause Viyvhfah the life of a
human being wasTotlved From
that day when a man showed s pre-
ference for discussing small and con-
temtible subjects to great and-ini
pflrtaot onos he was said “to dis
note on tho shadow ol an om"—
Newspaper Paragraph
The eonstitutionol right or the
American citizen to ‘‘growl’ fa in
grave danger of being trampled on
A hotel-keeper at Nantucket em-
boldened probably by the heated
term which t driven more custom
! than usual io hfa doors has posted
t J in every gbt ehsraher o T hi I ouae
i t fotuw trg irtructkn: “If there j ‘ M
io ‘-aa j MjtLip! that d-toa eol anil you I
w j ! -u t alioxt growlirrg 1st ojme ! rut ranw-ra-Mi to ova-nK-1
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ti At nk
-A book agent foeentbp jnol v-
srifftw accident in the SKinTst4
Crosse He wa walking ato-i
railnmd r-heo tlo freight train t
aloh& Too r unfortunate man
truck by the engine and ’knot
directly perora the track som 1
throe cares passing over - him? i
was Unm' tumbled down a ban
feet h‘gh-ove “tones and'-stui
and just as'Tie got to tbo tdgo pi ’ Hi1
river ho stnick against a pile dtie r
that was at workaudhisbead y a
on top of the pilo-foe a nunute1 or
two the pondrous hummer desi end-
ed striking him on flie cheek hinds '
ing Ins face somewhat The (diode-
rolled him into the1 river just fi ao
up-river packet was passing anil iyf
some mishap the unfortunate ibuit
was entangled In one of the whdrl
and whirled round and round for an
hour and a half bofore ho was H
covered and Epleiu'ed'IIe was pihkv
cd up nearly senseloss and removotl
to the cabin where his wants wer$
supplied Alter ho bod eaten' a'
heurty meal ho was approached by
the captain who asked:
“Is there anything you would
like to have ?” “ Nof no” replied)
the canvasser “there is nothing hut
this ”
“What! what!" ejaculated tho
captuin “ vvhnt is it ? "
The book agent smiled sweetly as
he produced a subscripton list and
Buid : -
‘Subscribe for that beautiful book
entitled “The Poisoned Gum Drop
or tho Candy Woman’s Revenge”
by the author ‘Jones tho Button
Hole Maker'”
Sulky labor ail the' labor of
force are little worth Whatever
a man does w ith a guilty feeling ho
is apt to do wrong and whatever he
does with a melancholy feeling he
is likely to do by halves If you
could only shed tranquility over tho
conscience an 1 inliisu joy into the
soul you would do more to make a
man n thorough worker than if you
could lend him the force of Her-
culis or the hundred nrrns of Bri-
iireus — Wilberforee 4
Th Frit AnicrioanCouii
St Nicholas for September
Wampum — that is strings ol
shells gioiiml down ho that each
piece was about the mzc of a grain
ol corn — was used by the iniiiaus
lor ornament and lor barter The
early colonists though trading vv ith
tho i'miuins hccunjo uicusloin'ed to
this article and usul it to some ex-
tent among themselves But as it
would not oft tuivOii by toe inei chants
in-Europe lor goous entered lroin
them a melanin currency was soon
demanded
lu Jbud tiieieoie the General
Court ol MiisMicnuHetls mailed hi
Boston Home slver pieces ui luo val-
ue ol twelve und oi sx English pen-
nies eucli i'ne-o ioiiis wt-ie mere-
ly round tlul plena ol silver with
"A E” (Sew liigiaud on too one
Vi-
side amt the value Alt or i oil j A Boss ‘Seeri-'larvl
tho oilier Too migil aitlhoritien
wumeil no money on engraving nyt j -rp w nnnnr rVTY
even announcing tue ui' in wuicUlNI Kfl Y nUl Lll I Is
lliu coins iiere i-saed
The voiimgo uu- mnvever so dm-
lasieuil beiuuse oi the hom-iicu ol
u'’° I any design tliu another senes was
at once issued on some winch is a
scraggy oak-tree ineluued m a cirile
too i ot Hois' oiilsido ut which me t tic
wonls “Massachusetts in ‘ while
round the edge uu ihcietcise is Un
renmimier m the icgeml “Aew hug
laud Ait oDm" tin luis liveie
is tin ditto lli-'2 m tue center vntu
the numeral viiiue All J lit or
11 below it On unices ot tins do
sign is a lime tree mid while o
hot It ol these de-igus oiitsioiul is-
sues took pi u e during nttriv tinr-
tj years v et the date 1 — is tue
onlv oue used
t'liarles the second :i is said re-
gurnet! tins coinage ol tlu- colony ai-
an etn ronihiiieut on Ins pierogi r
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Klf ts?a kr-mto'totdte t-’ FOR GOODE CASH : ADVANCED ON WHEAT AT REASON
tot ito kau a ftitoui IHi l liLE CtjAi MISSION- I - - '
JKUI tf-CALL AAD SEE US AT THE TOST OFFICE BEFORE
Mi a HAVING ELSEWHERE" j
- We have ia onneitii't with otr huts a tin thop where tin
: Ixvn and wvriBl b mad to ordi-r Ifocae gutler'rg and
'ir dan co ahcrl at U'aoeatfa trnn
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bail beat" i SO
i 41 bdf bnahe) onions' - 1 0(1
“ - atx - boots s ' - --4
1 00
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‘ rJ-l bate of cotton (Tom etch Jfatlon
8fty poanrta Iteut
iMiabel corn meal
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1 00
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XILBX OIIOKHT’
Hiftda)f bushel apple - -
Seuol bet -llieet
variety -Brtt
peU pear - - - -
i't “ - peachi-x - i- -
b XnHety ip-apo-i - -
' -allow of garden aeed -
“ X') lxprta WORK— J M SMITH BCI-T
Dblt Collection of Itullan work - fi
r oo 1
trptial prfmiuu by £ Lophsimtr
Buffalo n lie
4o- ludiun drotre l buckskin 2 00
'-’Ncmml on nil ion tcort — llr Murston of
Cnlon Indian Agency P l’orfei- and liev
y A Duncan
nT‘rr
i fbry of the iiiileJ Stales north JO
1 n a i e l If eai
KUlfCATIOVAl-S I MjL'IKK 8l?PT
t poem by member
Bible worth pv00
Dost 4 declamation— original
History worth 800
Best declamation— selcctod-
- Historv worth 83V0
Best declamation or essay in any Indian
lungum-o Bible wortli AvOO
Best arttnineliral solntinns n ritten or ui-u-tat
accompanied bv blaikhonrd evcrcise
example- to include tbe fundamental
if Indian
—pupils
-pupils
tribe
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only
Iirlneiplcsondcxtendingtlirougb Iraetlons
II ' -
at tauW cats
-cmiA bust -- m m
at peefc -7 ''r'
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trbainaahel barter "
--- bimbo! nr -v- -
Irish poWtoot-
liibte worth 8500
Best pennmn-hip miplls only
8-t M)
Beit drawn map of the Indian
Bible wrortb 8500 "
Beat outline uiup ol North Ainerita
worth 0500
MUSIC— rnOK B1MJITEDT HtJPT I T'n n 770 i rr r tV 7t r
CoinnuiilcntlonH on the auhject nhouhl be f J ( JjL&JtBrJL(e£LSp
addressed to linn at Muskogee I
For best hand -Best
e ass of singers by note In
any langu igo -Second
best singers
Third host singers
lai5 foci-srm ws
Three aide saddles w oi th
fehipcifutumlciit! nl lair ground
Mi-Nark and VV I’ Boss
J’cns will lie prmided for Moil
era will take charge of ciiimd-
Cu I t Jackson hupeiintemh Ml of speed
ri HK
llio Invited iaKf iv rc Hmi W A
riiiiiiim of Kiuittts and Ugh I C Parker
Jm Western l)i'h i t ol Aiknuxan
)iita hundred dollur in pivmiuius fur the
LrJv’h Department
I Kveeiilive I'omnilte of the Padif"4 Dc-
imrtmeut: Mi Johu Flliott 1'iesitlenf
drs W P lions Troanurei Mr S I-
fcfiuier i mmpumlliifr Htcrulan Mr Den-
nis Jiii‘-ht‘ liriul Mr W t Pohert'on
Mrs J jnu s Mitchell Mr Liau Inrraimm
31 r Muimel Talor ami Mrs Jane tiiBter i
There v ill be ii dehntiou of Naton7i
the riiid imireh
Tnu ladies hi resfatm ure invttrd to join
on horM hi k hi the procession luvaim to
be w hue sash across the right shoulder fa— tj 'UUtTJ3
teued on lelt side w ilh a ronetU
The Dimtois Invito Him indian nallons I °
and tnbea to hiiiitf their bed work lo the I iMT ivn nirnMQ xiatm? Ti v
comhiff J air ut 3ni!ki(fee I T i HOOlft Ail) olIOrjS MADL TO
I All our irk nds in the Stat s aie lnulel to1 OTDKU
com' itmliouds will jrlve npceial lure and i ' ’
freight 0
I CiueiiM of the I nitod Mates tre invited
to exhiid iul sell tin ir stm k 1
i Neat Repairing Done on
I lull lllh KlVlFsl IIOHSF
A ellicn oilers In pul up ii gold nnlili mm
Cliuin I nMing edi'i to lie a win did In the
I lnstet hm o ol anv hci a -mle ltth of
Bille ui MuUgg' I i on the llllt d ol
I (L-tolwr lKFti j-iv tiled Uiit sultuGtiil in
’ tiMiLo he he paid li-cuVii that Mini on Ihe
’ vluv ol Die raA
J!!V A fOUMI VN Pli'ddcdt
I ItNT DISTUU T
I will ell to the higlu-t bhlih-r nt the reg-
ular tci in of the Ihstili t tVurt to lumi-m
on the tir-l Mmuliv in lanuuri Is77 Ihe fol-
loning -u ii proper!
inn
I I loewii mule 8 teii- ohl ilmiil twelir
huntN high liiiiili d on the lelt should -r llills
Tut Joseph I'rlei-'
2 t -nro poll h at i -el liluse faee one :
hind toot while and one (oo-looi white j
istJtlU till I bilti i tliu ks idiout twehe veins I
il I Iiriinli d mi the light -houliler up- j
sfdt-dowii at lon I i ueli's
'I 1 brown mine eimlt iir veal old pa-t -ikj
loan i at Jo-i pn l’l ii e'" "
4 1 ol i el male hlage face three ears ohl j
both bet while behind and one foietnot
w lute about 14 hands high no hrsn I- at
Silliuel Allah V
1 5 ' ""re thin- venis oll right hind
ftmt w lule hianded oi Dll shoulder thus It
at VV ott Sixklller's
‘ 1 l hrln-llo ami w )ii:c puletl bull 8 or 9 i
jicarv oM no mark or buml at J II Dui-InbcnrN
S 1 Mnt V rmd Vi hil Kpottvd hnfer tuo
ycttr old no mark1 or luiimK nt J 11 l)en-
ulHrgV 2 1 to year did tiHfer rod anl I'nmni
ppottrd niarkVd hplil in eaili ear no bnind
at (oorfre FriI)
j 1 1 tvo Near old Imifrr wbitv buck and
black id no mark1 m biinds nt Juuu'
Covkran'fe
4 1 bnll nm oar old piiht red and bite
plded do maiknor bramlM at K M Adairv
SHEEP
Ik 4 bead of fdHop to r and two
r lambs w e marked crop ami pht in the
2 MpA ear and emp off tbo nbt aftietirge
i f Lis-limn'i" 1
dw 1 bull rie yoant Did whlto batk and
10 1 Ytu allies no mark or brand at Llddm
? birtmmora
L' L !pvh
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BOBBI
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Henry Eifterf & Co
FOR W A R D I N
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Commission Merchants
AND DEALERS IN
-General Merchandise Vinita C N
keep constantly on band a complete assortment of
GOODS NOTION
' FANCY GROCERIES BOOTS A SHOES
PROVISIONS CLOTHING
' GENTS FURNISHNG
GOODS - HATS
AND - CAPS
HARDWARE - ’ CUTELRY
BACON i t FLOUR -
' - -M8AL - CORN '
LARD TINWARE AND QUEENS WARE -
' CO UNTRTFRODUCE BOUGHT :
AND SOLDr CATTLE
K: ' J ' 1 ' TAKEN IN EX-
! sowbteek gilt feet an white two
pigs marked smooth crop ami split to the
right car apd rwnHewfork in tin left ruu-
oing at Jaa S -M rig's
1 t small Wiwrtagabout three yearaeU
iu matte or brands Tanning at Uf) Reeses
't 1 new'tortnl andnrbtt in right oar and
overbit in the left ear-ranniag at Leacar
1-: 1 white tteer t yoora old past maim
with a emp and split in sack aar no hranda
at Mrs ttenrlmpaben -
2 1 roanenwaadealf about 2 vears oM
marked smooth crop in each ear and anderbit
Jn-tbe right no brands at Reteop Lescoe
nOGB
2 1 whita barrow shnte about six months
old running at Samuel Keyses
SHEEP
1 1 ram sheep- lharked smooth crop and
underblt In each ear - -
2 1 ewe ears oil rlose to the bead large
horns running at Hiilpatrlck’e
JNO H SlEI(i8 Sweritf
i I NATIONAL HOTEL
NOHTII SIDE 1’I IIUC BQL'ARE
ahiequah - - -c n
Mfeu u V VIliXMltwatW - nUla
Mtta M THOWPSOV - - - PnisrleUr
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ACCOMODATIONS KIRsT 1 1 ASS
TERMS REASONABLE
Table Suppllrd With the llcst Uic Market
! Affards al-tt
and Shoe Maker !
AND !
CUn BJotiPfa and at IftW
OllUri llUlltoto UiU dl IOVY
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low Wax iVe
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BMnifT'-rY full tunl iidI if n tbM n tv put
upouUlLsu iy i is iitiitnn at t
The T P vim I b til m J io jlr
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CAROS AD CARO BOARDS
of alt prsticfl p i q that II aatortUh Tbo
who lu t IfaMtr 1ti in th hnbu of
looking iirouutf tut iiivi udp1—
f VTXOrE T VuS A:
and It fi t — jr I “ thlnr ri'qfil’vd la a
prlU4l-J Oditi b ImUilJ tot OUT bvlilt
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btTflii"M i hi miu -v 1 ttbla’i) a
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prump y 1 1 v 4 l
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NEWS
FROM THE
KILLS 1
BLACK
Tia Hlo VlrlorioHK In th Drfrncr of tbdr
C oOMtrj I
Ami the unit r-ipued ih now nrepsred to
do all kim rarpraler work urn it house
boat and brltfan buililln cabinet makingf
Improved movable comb bee hiie house
ilrture frames
anti -ten nnlntlnx ' anii-hlnx pi
und all kind of rrpulrinx ilonu on abort
notice ami at roxaonabte term
promptly attpudrd to Addrvas
1 II ( CSNINOII CM
n2fttf Tablequah C N
All orders
nEKRT E1FFFRT
— Mwann— ) enai— — waaM— n il aivjttnwgasig3B?7r
4?Ndw'Spring and dimmer
7 -r -
7'dX wrl'r
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Old and
aOMN W ISTAIILIBIHIf
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Who W'll be Constantly Receiving
I
Railroad and Express -
DESmABLBI
CJfEAP
I
Wn y :: in
Bargains and a Full
LiBOT FROM
COME TO TUE TOST OFFICE CORNER AND BXAMJN&
BEFORE
YOU PURCHASE ELSEWHERE'
c 3i McClellan
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHiUTDIBE
TAHLEQUAI'l CHEROKEE
Having recently lifipoeI of his store house which property he will
he compel led to VACATE by the first of July next he is now Belling at
REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH
National Certificates
j±3sru
WARRANTS
A LARGE ANR FMESR SUPPLY'
SI GAR
f’OFFEK TEAS AND EVERYTHING
GOODS AND GROCERY LINE
MuGALI EARLY AND
Patronize Home Manufacture
WJLO-OITS! "W AG
At the Cincinnati Arkansas Wagon Shops
keep constantly on hand all kinds ol
Farm and Fyeisnt w
—
Spring Wagons
Riinvr-Rivmm-R
"THE ARKANSAW TRAVELER"
I also do all kinds of repairing and repainting in a workman-like manner J
I also keep on hand harnoss and wagon covers I sell at railroad price '
JAMES OATES
n2-tf Cincinnati Arkansas - ' -
Free Tickets for the Centennial 1 1 :
EITHER TO RIDE- OR WALK '
WI PJBRCIVAIi J
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Is now receiving aw goods eVerytldng you -want in
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DRUGS k MEDICINES 7
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BOOTS 4 SHOES ' -
HATS k CAPS ‘ r : -
0ADDIER -5T
HARDWARE- - r
STOVES V ' J PLOWS
- MITCHELL WAGONS - -
TIN : - -V T - WARE
- - AND‘ - FURNITURP
- And in fiict everything jou waul ol prices os low m the low ear
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AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENT rt tTXT
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Boudinot, William Penn. The Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 30, 1876, newspaper, September 30, 1876; Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1849451/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.