The Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1880 Page: 2 of 4
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CROSSE NATION
AcUrt journal of I hr Natlnn
TfE33ES0iTMiSCa 17 1830
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BOTANY BAY"
It it tli usual rccourad of deprav-
ed Ynen lo bats und deluino tlimie
they Would injure U is not to -be
supposed Uiit Senator Vest would
firy to extinguish tho woid ot hi
Government und nt-lbe wuuo time
tliiuk very highly of tlicm or in-
deed stop bort of u them
lleme il be call this eounti'V u
-"iSotnny Buy” and iutimuics Mint
or quiet population ia inadu up ot
delctn it i no inoroilmn we should
expect from a man who ia engaged
tn attempting to do a great wnmg
and who with the curious logic o'u
bad iienrl would oxcusu Ilia own tu-
fa ny by calling hs victim inliun
ou ItReuaiorYesi really thinks
(bis Territory la a "Bulimy Buy"
lie Jcnoa no more about it limn an
African “Bushman” ft ho does
not think so it Ja mincceessuj’y lor
tia to say wlist lie is siuco ho ha
aald ho think wbul lie does not
think
ft m true lucre ure aotne bud men
living or rovipg uipong ua ' whoso
vicious practices we attempt to keep
down and do keep down So lliurj
ia in Mr Veal's great Slate nl which
le should be an honored Hemitur
But bocaoso the Younger bnys and
James gang have made Missouri
noted as their place of residence wo
ahull not lollow Sonat r Vests ex-
ample and aliguMlizo that honoiod
and oxeellcnt Stnte as the refuge ol
jnnroerers robbers and llieives
The obligations of tbo Goiiernl
Government bnvo boon piuced in
Mr Vest's hntida as n U S Seimlnr
under oath to koepaud not tn break
It i plain tlmt bo is trying bis bust
lo break them and to ruuso others
to break hem in order lo get what
i not bis or theirs ' but ours
“Botany Buy” was aejeclsl as it re-
treat for ju-rsous who liavo done
Just such acts on a sum Her sralo ol
roguery but wo do not wish to ny
that Sir Vest would tunro suitably
lieprescnl “Botany Bay” than the
honest and gallant Slutool Missouri
SOLICITOUS AND INTRUDERS
Tba ioliowing tlnuo is to be
found iu Artielo lilli ol the Chero-
kee Treaty ol 1 808 and is in force
il it it put in force
“And all persons not in tlio mill
lary service of the United Slates
not citizens ol the Cherokee Nation
ore to be prohibited from coming
into llio Cherokee Nation or re
muintng in tho auuc except us
herein otherwise provided) and il L
tho duty ol the United Stutes In
4ian Agent lor tbo C’hcrokccs ‘ to
bavo such porsous not lawfully re
aiding or sojourning therein romov
cd Irom tbo Nation us they now
are or hereafter tnav bo icquircd by
the Intercourse laws of tbo United
Stutes”
Article SCtli of the aiine treaty
contains tbo Ioliowing provision!
“Tbs United Stales yuarantic lo
llio people of tho Chrrokeo Niilion
the quiet and pent tilde possession ol
Ihclr country” "They ahull also be
protected against intcruptions or
intrusions from nil unauthorized citi-
zens nf llio United States who may
aUeirpt to setilo on their lunds or
1 reside in their Territory”
' A person t lion Is an “Intruder”
pon tho latidud Estate of the Chero-
kee) who is it Uiufutiy residing
thereon and the U S InJan Agent
at Muskngoc is directed by Tivaty
to bsve suuli person )ul out when
the (act Is reported to him
If a citizen oflhe Un!f d States
bat no “Permit’’ to labor in tho Na-
tion under the “liiteriourso laws"—
or right lo Joan audur the Treaty —
or la not In tho military eervlio of
the United States— lie Is suhjikt to
expulsion Irom the Country hy the
Agent How is tho Agent to bo in-
formed tlmt there lire such n nil who
they are I By the Executive of the
Nation And how I the Executive
Ao -be Informed ? By tbo “rcpreseii-
fettirva" nl the interest nl the Mu
ton in the vrreral District— tho
Bylieitor Citiwna report an Intru-
der to the Solicitor lie makes all
proper Inqairy tvhKlier tho person
otnp'ilwcd nf isai Intruder In view
cl the Treaty and lutermnrse law
r Dot Should tlie Solicitor find
that he l the Rolicllor reports the
iiiiine place of resiloeo and tlm
tact that be IS an '‘Intiinlti'' to the
Vr1nt-I til Chief npoc 'bUGlto Si U i-
tm-'s) official responsibiliiyi'frtTo
Solicitor tins been careful fo make
dim Inquiry n ho should be and
d ms not discredit his report In any
case by being (stand to he mistaken
thou the Agent is -hound tty Trrsiy
to ael as tho i'rcnty requires him to
act— that is remove zho intruder
w lien officially noli Soil hy the Exec-
utive -oUha Nation It deponds up
on how well sell iiarlies thus cage
god in the removal of intruders per-
forin their p-irla in this system
whether tn traders are put out and
kept out oltlio Nation or not
A nen citizen is not an intruder bo
cause he is a noncitizen lie may
bo residing in tbo Nation under
permit either from tho authorities ol
llio United Stnte or tho mtiliontios
of tho Chorolteo Nation Solicitors
should tlirroloro he part loti In r tons
certain whothor lie is perfumed or
not If not lit) should ho us p irliou
!nr lo report him siuro llio matter is
ol gruvo il not vital interest to the
Nation The Nation will All up
with intruders unless they bo ro
moved and Solicitors must perlonn
an important p trl in their removal
il they are removed ui nil
But by ‘'permit” is not meant in
every ease a written permission to ro
side in tlio Nation lor u curtain
length of time lor a certain purpo-io
il n non cilizon ia an uctiml enptoyee
or operator of a Rtili'ond within our
limits lie is under "permit" of treaty
to reside boro while otuployod Il a
non citizen is a bona fidu claimant to
Chert Lee citizenship lie is under
temporary permit while Ins claim is
pending Ex Chid Thompson
while in ollleo ngreud with tlio Do
purtment ut Washington tliut oven
tlioru elalinunls who have bad thoil'
claims aJrersily decided by Clioro-
keo authority should bo temporarily
permitted u resii'tiieo in the Nation
urtil tlio jurisdiction uud powers ol
tlio Gunorul liovoromonl should be
defined and settled in (lie premises
uerording to Treaty With tlio ex-
ception ot tho l-vo iTmu ol non
cilixuim above speeilled and also
those ia (he U S military survir-
non-citizens are intrujers iu the light
ol Treaty unites they can show that
they have laid issued to them a
written permit irom some low lut
nulhotiiy lo reside In tlm country
lor a certain length ol time and lor
certain purposes und tlmt tlmt time
lilts not expiicd
WASHINGTON LETTER
WtSIIINUToX D C )
Minch 11 ISSt) f
Eiutob CnraoKEE Advocate :
Dear Sm i Since my Inst coin
miinicatiou nothing ol intcresl Ims
occurred tlmt Ims though indicn
ting produced any positive results
Since Senator Vest’s Court bill win
reported Irom tlio Semite Commit
tee on Territories mid printed the
press and tlio public general'y have
given it n thorough ventilaiioii
Perhaps there never was it inoisoro
so roughly handled and thu honest
Intention of those who advocate it
a much questioned Some ol the
leading news journals would like lo
lie Informed why a United Stales
District Court with civil jurlsdic
lion has bvcomo so suddenly nerecs
sary nf the Indian Territory I Why
Senator Vest has been amused to
the recognition of smti nn exigency
just when J lioiild bus become the
P-osidciit ol the Missouri Kansas
and Texas Railway Co and the
stork ot their r-a I are ofiVrod to
tho honorable Senators and mem-
bers nl Congress at JJ2 coal on llio
dollar when they ore quoted ill li)
uml ii Irueiioii 7 Whyn dean court
hill a iituhnriz’d liy thu treaties il
a court must he created In tho In
diiin Territory cannot he prepared
and introduced in Congress without
a long string ot provisions wholly
loreign to judicial purposes I Thu
sttiuk is not only by thu public press
but by such men us Somitors Thur-
man ConUilng Edmunds Allison
uud Muxuy
A muuiorinl of tho Indiuti ' dele
gates nguliiMt the bill wits submitted
to tlio Suimlo by Mr Tliurmin on
tlio Dili iust with tlie rdpicsl tlmt
it be rol'crrud to tlio coui'iiilluo on
llio Judiciary in view ol the legal
question involved in llio bill ervii
ling tlio court Too iiiotniu tn ruler
thu meuioriul to tlm Judiciary Cum-
mittco was opposed by Mr Garland
n tlm grounds tlmt thu bill wliieli
It was against Imd burn reported
Hum the Senate Onminittoo mi Ter-
rllories to ivtiidi Imd been ro I erred
shill for similar purposes iiilniuiieed
hy Mi' Logan soma lime since uml
that the bill hud teou printed uml
wua on tbu ciilumlur A ter mimu
further debate the consideration nl
tho tnullou was jmslpmiud until llio
next day
Promptly when lie morning
hour uuri veil Mr Tli iirinmi remin-
ded the Soiihio nf Ids motion on tlio
previous day In ruler llio iiimnnrlul
ut tlio Indian dulegnl'ima tn tlio
Judiciary eoiiiiullloo Tlio motion
by Mr Tliiirmun to proceed In con-
sl h-i tin motion to inter tlm memor
iul spuing n uiirm di ussiou he-
teecn Hrmitura Vest fiiirliuul anil
Voorhecs on one aldo and Thurman the Interest of tlio Nation to provent
Edmunds Conkiing Allison and Uu citizen from making such sot-
Muxcy nn tho other Mr A! nkling ’ tlcnn-nt” '
Wished to know the 'osn lilhm ol “ The p iriies to the treaty are
the union l fhe cmmihi-o nn Ter j""Hiy imcresl cdt ibe United Slnieg
ril-r‘c iiiuc-hing ikr -s uMi-lun -el in u-mg Ihe lau I or the purpn-o
ol n i-uiirt id how that e'lnimill-e i 1 1 d il t I the in uhiiiiil-
secured the j in-dic'lnn ol t iiequ-s- i"g ui tnei t tm- lie 111”
lion Mr Vest replied lliil a lull
to organize a coin-1 in tlio Indian
Territory ha I been Intro lucjil by
Mr Login uni at first rolcrrcd lo
tlio coinnutluu on tho Judiciary bill
at Mr Logan’s request it bad been
taken Irom that cinnmiltoo und ro
lerrod to the committee on Territo-
ries and tlmt the present bijl to cre-
ate a court in tlio Jniliun Territory
was a siihstiluto for Ins Oklahoma
Hill Until il whs announced by
the Vice Prosidont that the morning
bour bud expired us extended thu
caustic remarks of C'onkliiig the
slcdgo-hemit) t ones ol Edmunds
und those ol toe sccoiuodiiling Tlmr-
iiiii i the dcoisivo Allison and the
courtimiii M txoy with those ol tlio
waspish Vest tlio biluiTiilud Gar-
land uml tlio convenient Voorlincs
prudiicvU un vncnuntcj' of thrust mid
pirry llmt show to ivluit extent in-
tlian rights tiro respected Tlio nm-
linn by Mr Thurman to refer llio
memorial to tho Judiciary cuinmi'-
teo went over until thu next day
No 6uul nction h is yet been taken
mid probably’ iimu will be at pres-
ent Thuru is seurcolv any doubt ns
lo what will bo the Into of llio bill us
public sentiment is dourly ug-iiust
it
INDIAN TRUST VUNDS
Thu bill authorizing thu Secretary
of tbu Interior lo deposit itl tbu
United States Treasury any nud all
sums held by him or which tuny
berealtor bo reccivod by him us
Secretary of tlio Inlorhir uud trustee
ol thu various Indian tribes on uc
count ol tlio redemption of United
Stilton bonds or other stocks timh
securities bolongnig to the Indian
Trust Fund und all sums rccuivcd
mi seeoHiit ol llio miIu nl nd mi truM
lands nnd llio sale ol stuck lately
piiieliased lor temp iriry invchtmoiit
uml lo bear tho rate per cunl'tni as
stipulated by treaties or proscribed
by law pissml tlio House yesterday
Amotion w:i mule to reeonsiilei
tlio vnto hy which thu bill was passed
und iimillicr to lay tlmt motion on
tbo table which was ngroul to So
thu bill is beyond tho possibility ol
u reconsideration uml will be u law
when sigdud by llio IVosidoii in
torcst upon our Inn I whenever
placed in tlio United Idlutes Treasury
us inscribed debt will ho 11 vo per
cuntitin uueorjiiig to ii-i act of C in-
gress iu 1 8 7 tliore being no stipa-
hitod into ol interest undo in our
treaties
THE INVASION
fiineo tbo big mooting ut Kansas
(lily u low days ago where the Hist
notes of u rcgil ir squeal was Ii card
Irom tkosj saintly lellows who have
liccii trying to bull d ze tbu Pi-esi
dent mid Congress witli lb reals ol
ovci whelming numbers mid implied
armed resistance limbing has been
beard or chronicled by llio pip -rs
of any 'ui liter 1 'm msiiMliousof the
Invasion into tiiu Indian Territory
Wo addressed u loiter li tlio Socrutit
ry nl'tho lulorior calling bis alteii
lion In llio objects of tliis mm-ting
wbonlo'icu instnielol ilia Uaitel
Suites Atioimoy lo ro 1 1 llio Pcsl
limit's i’roehinialiou and warn the
ponplu nut to be mislenl hy design
iug persons into troubles that would
nuecssuriiy lollow upon i buir settling
u-ithout authority iijmii Indian
lunds
THE IIKIIIT or CH'ISKN OP Til OIIB'l l
KKR N U'loX TO SM’I'IB t'lmN TIIIIII
LtNDs CEHCU IN 'lllllsr TO
Til I'M I'M) sr i mi
I list spring a rosnluiioti wn in
tnnlueed in thu Senate by Mr Vom-
hues denmnding ot lliu Secretary ol
War upon tiliui uulhority certain
persons citizens ol llio Cherokee
Nation bud Loo n removod us Ires
pnsers Irani tlio Inuds of tlio Clicr
alums wet ol lliu Arkiinsis Tlio
questioii was ro I erred by thu Socro-
tury ol Win to Attorney (iouctul
DcCens lor his opinion which lie
rendered on lliu Jnli of lust mnulli
He bn tiikmi us u basis ol Ids opin-
ion thu Mill urlidn ol lliu Gnurolccu
Trouly ol ldtlll und concludes us bil-
low t
“Tlio I'uir Intcrproiii'loii ol ibis
article would seem to hit tlmt the
lands lo which It rulers were abso-
lutely reserved to thu United Stale
upon thu conditions lliorum limned
lor tlio setllomoiit thureoii of tribe
of Irluudly Indians Tlio Jurisdic-
tion mid possession of thu Ulicrnkcn
Nation asto lliu limls Irom time to
U'lio remaining unsold uml unoccu-
pied would give no right tlio Nullon
In soldo Its t-lllzons tlirruoii until
llio privilege iicquirud hv the United
Slates to settle tribe off! lemlly In
diiin "In m tiny part of the country
west of die Od1'" shiinhl lie sudslbid
of In umuiiutliunli(i way bo i-unniin
evil) und (Id being so nu person at
templing ii netdomont oil llieso lunds
can Justiiy under any iiutlioi'ily
given by die (dliomkru Nutinn On
tJvriiutriiry It Is tlie dotij ns U I
DOTS PROM DEL AVAUE
— Weather mil ol season us well ns
ureryllinig else dees not p in oat lit
least lo tlio interest ot farmers
March and mid-wintorj snow on tlio
ground no ploughing dnno for two
wooks past time to sow outs and
nonu sown and the ciirlh ns lull ol
ivatur usu wet sponge
— The prospect for a wheat crop is
about all tiirrnera can wish for Were
it not odious to draw invidious dis-
tinctions wo would venture tlio as-
sertion mi Dolawaro will' bo this
year wlint she was Inst n full neck
and shoulders ahead of any district
in tlio production of the coroiils
— Candidates are in grooming for
tlm coining contest It being the nil’
year lint much interest is being man-
ilcstod mid who llio lucky horses
will bo no mini knoweth
— Tlio two school located on Boa
ties prairie mo iu full blast und well
attended: the one under tho super-
vision ol the intulligont nml urbuno
T il Madden und ihn other under
tlmt of thu accomplished und hand-
snmu Miss Eaton I’ruin Going Snake
District
— Our new sierk being Installed ii
lively permit business is anticipated
Inr tlio next low weeks to enmu
Wo linpo nil will cmiply with tho
law who omploy U S citizens
—Steve On tlio hill was released
Irom custody u'lcr ii preliminary ex-
tun i tint ion heliiro tlio clerk (or
slumiing nml killing Duvis Turner
u short timo since near Taylor pro
(met bulb Inllhloods
— The irrepiesiblo and inJefiiligi-
Ido Ex Solicitor ot tliis (listriel
Nadia iiiol Simon Mellon was united
in wedlock to Mrs Mary Allou nt
tho residence of Judgo Wyly re
ouutly Truly is Invu no respocler
ol'pcismis Cupids arrows us ollcn
hit thu old ua die young Although
hi thu ‘scar mid ydhnv leil” may
llio d-iwn grnlu ot lilo bo strewn
with flowers mid yinii last days
your best days Irion J Melton
— Bob Norvcll n iinilntinn minis-
ler otherwise known ns the Missouri
Biy Preacher lias been lecturing in
Mnysvillu Ark koiiiu two weeks
Buy him lor what lie appears tohe
nnd scll him fur ubut ho is there s
‘millions" in him Ass lecturer ho
is a sm l nf Blind Tom on tho jiiuun
— P G Lynch rAccllout justice
and Post Muster ut Mavsvilio und
known nil over the Nation is in
It able hciildi llopo ho will nnun
recover
Mcliiotte
CEArCA2HSIPE!
T 33 OREEn
(IlEEKMtlllH ARKANSAN
llKALRIt IN
Ku‘ goods coiiatiuitty arrldux nnd sold
CHEAP for CASH
EN'Elty THING TtlANSACTf D AS JiFI’-
ri:sknti:d-onk hiicr to all
NO liT ATION— TltV nth
Olio and halt nnlcs north of lb insvtllo
NU TICE TO THE PUBLIC
Tho public is limcby given notice
that tlio Act ol the Nalloiml Coun-
cil authorizing Permit to white
laborers mid in rrgiird lo lumber
ire penal Inns ol die Cherokoo Na-
tion and were first published tho
first nil tlio 17l!i Dercinlior I8!)
uml llio Horn ml oil tlio 2l'h day n
siiiio moiidi mid will contiimo to bo
published iu lids Paper until tho
“ninety diiys” required by tlio
Treaty nflHfiO Ims expired winch
will bo on the 17 nnd tho 2!th day
ol March next respectively
fS0®
Tlio Biller luem-lably remedy
yellowness of tlio tioinplexl in nml
while ot the eyes pains in llio right
Kldo nml under llio right shoulder-
blade birred tongue high colored
urine imiiNcn vorllg-i dyspepsia
(imistlpiiiiim heaviness nf llio Imiid
inoutal denjiudciicy and ovory oilier
miinlU-slutinii nr iiccniuimnlinmt ol
a disordoi'od ("inditmn of Ido liver
Tlio stomucli bowel uud kidneys
also experience their regulating slid
ionic intliiunr-o
For into by nil Druggist and
Denier generally
WOT WAIL to Mn4
f ior our NEW FKirf
I IsIHT Moieeomplrta
1 tlmn ever Coiiuioa
k dexetiplloni of vry
IhtriR ret ti I ml for
perional or famiiti
with ©rr 1OO0 liliittrMlotia (tend olii
cntfiirlt (Kinnips will do ) Weselimiiioodt
at wholettale prtrva In nuantitlta toauittliepur
h®r The otiljr liiAtUutlon In Amrtr who
ia LuaitHa Aitdraaa
MONTflMKKV WAKI) a to
M? 49 Whbnalt Avev uiicio !U
3-0 TO
FORT GIBSON I T
1 1 yOu want to tiuy Goods
oJionp !
1 Imvo just returned fnu 6t Louis and brought -tlio biggest best and
cheapest Stock of
Dry Goods
Groceries
Hardware
Tinware
Stoves
BOot8& Shoes
Hats & Gaps
Furniture
Plows
MITCHEL WAGONS
And in tact everything needed in the country except money which I
Will Boll
LOW DOWN FOB PAY IN HAND
Also a Uur Load of the best Potatoes ever seen in the Cherokoo Nation
EARLY ROSE EARLY PEtRLESS LATE PEARLESS & PEACH-
BLOW
At $120 Por Bustliel
Como and see and be convinced for yourself
Wi PERCIVAL
FORT GIBSON - - - - I T
lilts tho
Largest Assorted Stock of Goods
in tlio Indian Territory comprising every lino occupying two large
Stores ami three Warehouse 11 L is prepared to
Sell Goods atthe Lowest Prices All Goods bought
before the Advance
DRY (iOODS I'ltriii-hing Good Boot nml Shoes GROCERIES
Clothing lint nnd Cups Quecnsuuro Glassware Stoncwurc
Furniture Flour Meal Corn Bacon Lard Sait Lime Cement
Potatoes Hardware Steves Tinware Wagon-wood Iron Steel
DEERE PLOWS Nails IIurncsH Rope C'ustwnro BUFORD PLOWS
And tho
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW
Also the “O tos Wason” nmdo of better ninte
rial mid wear longer than any wagon sold in tho country llo also has
a first eliiF
COTTON OIN AND MIIL
nml is prepnrod to Gin Cnltnn and grind Corn Meal kept on hand to
oxehungo also agent fur Dupont Powder All kind ol produce taken In
exchange for goods Cu-di paid for Hides Fare and Wool Call and ox-
nmlno my stock und savo money
FERRY’S CELEBRATED GARDEN SEED
for sulo In all varieties
J W STAPLE! A SON
Arc headquarters for
All kinds of
Agricultural Implements
Having purchased them early for cash before
tho lato increase in the value of
Thoy are prepared to offer you lower pri-
ces than any one else
to BhRoek I s'l a n 1
AND
John D eer Plotv 8
With extra shares Como and sco for
voursolf
: wMkif
nswApape-r In thu
uH gBvnrrr-Fiv
I Objits a Tbab
I poatBfieINCLUDKIX
I rlfteenih year ot
I publication II U
eapeelalljr complete
an a nrwapaper puU
llihlng all tD dl
patohea of lxth the
Weetern amo latcd Preas and the
Wational Aaanclatcd PrcsaDealdce
extAiialveBYatcn of aperialdia
patchea from a II I m portont pot o ta
ft la ludrfwfvlnit to PodiMea pre-
acntlne political newa free froui
Krtlaan coloring without fear or
tor Every nnmberjcontalna 9im
CompUt4 dtorUo A faverite
ntmlir paper It le the Cheapcat
lx ruui ciinsw ill
THE
OKE
Colubralcd
J
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
I'm JO
Nui tli side ol Piihlie Squuiv)
- - - cj 33
I coiiBtnntly reccivlttg a And varied Block of
DRYGOODS
NOTIONS
BOOTS A SHOES
HATS A CAPS
JIARDW-ARE
TINWARE
QUEENSWA11E
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
I
AND—
STAPLE & FANCY
All of which he ia aa usual offering at
Bod'Rools Prices
Call and see hitn if a-ou have not already dene bo and you
will find it pays to examino his stock and prices
-
A largo lot of
Rufonl flock Isl’d Plows
Right and Left hand always op hand
Dr S D
RESIDENT
TAHLEQUAH C N
Is prepared to execute all kinds of Dental
Work on short Notice
Work warranted to give entire satisfaction
All material First Class
Preferences
Dr Room Tahlcqitah C X
Dr- T R Furgerson Tt GILion C N
Joshua Rns Secretary of Indian International Fair - - Muakogeo IT
Offico at Robert Wofford’s Hotel
Purchase your Goods at Fort Gibson 1 1
Good of at description cheaper than vrr t
William Percival’s Store
Fort G-ltoaoxi
I will ell Cheap FOT OdOlli nil deliver to all pnrohaers
living Iu tho vicinity nl Taliloqnnh and nil Ititormodlato point bstwten
Fori Oibion and Tuhloqnnh
Free of Charge
Gouda pm chased o( ins for tho vicinity nf Tnhlcquah will 1st dclivtrd
at tho Stage Office In enro of the MiillCommetor
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Boudinot, Elias C., Jr. The Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1880, newspaper, March 17, 1880; Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1851371/m1/2/?q=del+city: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.