Cherokee Telephone. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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h'wi it pt-rff 'tly Inj,;
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Mill mi Umi MIL In '*
viumjc nny o*.h<.r pLtu*
Ot'lil I' SK
Dealer
It.liou
I bullot*
no means
completed its work. Sovirul
ihe ni.rnt imp'irt'inl m«nur«. nd
Bupreino (
Horning with n lull bencl
thing atm.-ual. Presume th
iro happy
!>« ti in..
esKiry appropriate
t been delll
now nxiHt.rg
1 HiiIIihoii io'I< \%
I heat
The «• amH3
tween Wain
I upon.
ntalt\
nl bio
Tho English admiral!} nut I
ties will poimi l« the World h
del* of a number ol modi rn h
tflisli war tmmcis.
Dry Goodn, Groceries, Clothing. Hardware, Furniture, btoves,
Iron, Sjeol, Coffins, Saddles and Harness, Farm Implements,
fjlrcnit court adjourned Hntnrday
evening. leaving a docket ol ubout
2l)*i-n>.c«. At thin rate th preaent
docket will bo cleared in about flv<
yearn.
Senator Malt t^aay think* Blaine
will be tho nominee ol tin- M nne
poli« convontion, mid that ho will
he nominated on tho fir-1 (nil lot.
]l look* hf II Bonnie wa.ni't "in it."
Tho republicans made porina-
nenl organisation ol the part} in
tho Indian Territory at South
McAlinter lact Monday, and it| -
pointed Ridge Paschal til Inhle-
boiihicI'iik in Ul" oonjoctoro# an
lotTio ilulo of adjournment. A
anther think ilw y wiil not l o Inter
linn July 1st then thoionre othom
who think July 15th will bo about
the thing. Then lint a few put it
at Augit-l 15th to 30th.
At any ruto there if enough time
for the consideration of tho Strip
treaty. Congressman Brei klnridge
introduced a resolution in the
Hi line last week, to have u joint
mm Ttipwinu of members of the Sen-
and House. visit tho Indian Terri-
tory and seo for thomsolvep, tho
need* of government nnd the wants
ol the people. H if this resolution
if heeded, and the trip is taken,
we may look for a complete ropoit,
and definite notion soon. Bul
whether tho party comos or not,
the matter has boen drawn to such
erts of Alderson and l'\ (ienunjj ol
Muskogee as alternates to pre nt
tho Indian Ter■rilt.r,' republican
claim* for recognition at tin Min-
neapolis convention. TI a list in-
cludes two whiles, one Indiai
and one negro.
Chief Harris returned from
Washington lust Friday evening
and was interviewed by tho Arrow
man at his residence and from
which wo glean the following:
Tho Agreement is \et in the hands
ot the conimilloo on Ind ..i. At'
who are investigating the elan ■
111 regard to the removal of ilitf u
dera, and that no report would b«
ni.nio for ten or til'leen days. M
Piatt did not qn • tion the till to
the Strip ot tho Cherokee*, and
thought that all intruders would
be removed hy tho government.
Secretary Noble was anxious that
the question bo settled this con-
gress with fairness to all parties
oonccrnod. The Chief thought
that as there was but very little
money In the (J. S. treasury tbi
ratiflcatiom might on thai ::e u'liit
bo dolaycd nntil next con-
gress. Chief Harris said man)
other interesting things which tin-
Arrow's limo and space would not
admit at that t>ino consequently j
wo would infer that it ootild not he1
of very much interest to tho pe -
pie, or so energetic a papor as tin
Arrow would have printed it.
However wo will not troublo tho
Chiel for an interview, as wo take
it for granted the Arrow man g>t
it all—oral leant thai width re
fered to our general interest ai
Washington.
nuah and J no. V. Hammer ot Ard- U hond, that neoea arily there must
more as delegate., w.th J. W. Hob \ ho action this Confess.
Tho world-famed Armour Pack-
ii . Ci inpany of Chkago, have
coinplotod arrangamontn to remove
vlicir entire plant to Ktrisas City,
This means a great boom to the
southwestern metropolis, which
will no doubt becomo tho greatest
pael«idg centre of tho world.
I Tore also vill the rftock raisers of
the Indian Territory find a market
lor their outtle.
One Creek and one Chooluw had
true bills issned against them by
the recent grand jury at Musko-
gee, against sixly bills found
against other nationalities and col-
ors. There was no bills found
against a Ch;ekas iw or Seminole
and only a few a!;rtiust Cherokee. .
Tbif is i ^oud . Muwi i : tor tlio In-
dian people.
Another cyclone has struck
Kansas, more tcriffic- than ever. A
score ot people wore killed and
twico as many moro injured. At
Wellington a doison or more arc
reported killed, and property dam
aged to the exvjnt of a half million
dollar-.
A topographical map ot Gettys
burg battle Held and models ot tho
Centennial exposition, and of Inde-
pendence Hall, will appear in tho
lVnnsylvania exhibit. A public
| spirited citizen will contribute
I the first rJUnod, nnd tho city ot
Philadelphia will furnish the la t
two. The Schedule of exhibits
adopted by the .Into Wr.rld's Fair
board, indicates that Pennsylvania
will mako a very exteusivn, com*
piuto and interwliiig sliuwiug.
Fi tiniarr l «.iukl uv«r Imvc.or.-t twenty
«f -ht «ln>h in It. The rxtn (luy WSS <uUl<«i
togtvc hoiiuui * f! lr HltvW
It Ut-u ny ftuil pntnful daty V.
rujm-l the L :n-t«of urrtrnl i'cnwUoN otferuld
Hit) iu ycer. au 1 I m*vi *• look ever
th « tiht wi- mi; i'iiu it > «l txi
t/iln'i-uist. Om >*-*«• iiiiinj
y«'HTH ,m<x I fmuid lodcjini in tb< enhia c
a lSuHM-'tM widow. N < yi «tnv
wlu nl wiui r« iu!y to n^unie my >KiriK y
ai!.. stixti li.jf.iru rnc n<« mild;
Mt tun tl.ii ty-tu o yi\U"N old i/tax! teir.
peiut, kind hcmr.el wkI rtmuiuiuiejtl iu
lu<4H V I Utfl H f"f
tno yuan uud iun tln*l ot It. Will jfiiu
marry m F"
that CoQld any n *i Lav«-
a vkt d for anytliln^ Uu< rf I lo K hw
biuui anil toltl h«-r hoM hutj 1 w.w that
airt !Mly Lt*l a vrlf.-, ai*d thorvf-.^tr rtxiUln't
wiU-rtafn hor pro^MVUiI. We cwklji't wnrry
Juat tlicu, but IM put h< i uanj«- d<#um ut
tho heod t f the Urt and give hor thr flit.:
show. 1 was living In a boum n*xt to a
oliurch witk a tall at«cplr> which \vol bW<i
wbt n the wind blew, arw! tivwas no k-1
liuc wheu tlmt atoepU *vou'd full rvaki
uu> n wi< lower.
1*h«- widow flew mad alao fl w tor
> Kboit{un. 1 ilkuwtH? ftcw away That's
thu trouble with t he m x wk^n oi\* of
thoiu ih ruJ 'cUal h1h takf-.* It too uitich at
h« lux. tif gmctifulljr walkliHt away
Uj pino and droop ar.d (;o iuto a dediiKi.
thuy want to pull b.iir nnd rata© n row
On the second occasion I wuh e.vited on s
ventndu iu Ui«Kiiru!nar twilight with an
old niald. 1 waa not tliervtopreas ih-t w*ft,
wMu- ha;al nnd tell her that on« litllo
wortl fr\ tn Im'-i would uiolcc mo toe hupp;
e*t imm io ail fjontioo. 1 wan t.h«ret.
off.*r her two dollars c.wL down for h dow
whicL 1 j to{K#!*d totokeuulond i ill with
out. an htnir's delay. bojulii cud
tlltvl up U> uit, and Mid that she had low -J
mo far v*mn, bal IWsl to brook tho joy
frit tidings Hhs eoald stand It no \an4m
Without u o life woukl be as <tork * down
ei-Nar tit uildni^Jt; tf T \voutd linvt h* r,
the uorld would at once approach piiix^liHa
within r> jwr cent. I huu«; jtf Mil i found
that she wanted flftj I'ollars fortluidoK,
aud li.fU I told her that she b.ul
lain. Only u-ii miuutes before I reached
ber^ido anothe r girl l arl asked nw to b'-
hi*rK and 1 bad givou her a in
writiuft. We would lx lirtAltcr an.1 <1^
She might sit III our pt*w ;ut tJiUidi ai^l
piny wltli our children, but I
1 gave bcr a spWndit! opportunity U ro
titv with Iwiiior, but she wouldn't t«ko If.
bhe leaped up aud srmtr! e<l 1 • r u«*W an<l
rul;« «l;j y Ii t, i-:.:. a 1 fi^l nix«eucour
a^ud thuf. raW ribb'f1tif< u follow and Itfir
h.*« me nnd Jnrap n e o/er I cwnnct
believe that * ih- truly loved me, anil would
Uavo given nw tho ti twlor i;oaa <u.ti protcc
tk>n a hu.sbiMtd ex^iccLa.
Jp/
Tinware,
Wagons
Buggies.
Indian Territory.
\ &. II. Allen,
Nott:tts, : : T. T.
• epn a fino and full linn of pu
dr .^1 /.u -ti! llllllsH ptftSal BM
rin«*. til« pfsneiiptlon dniggist is
r«vtdsr gradusVd pbarmsevit. CsUst f]
Allen's T)inpitore for notions, cig
C ity Ifesfauraaa11
W. FOST
liCB I
ilt, eropriotor.
Wk 1
WIA?3M003 RESTORED- 1 p \ [T. O BIRNIE,
I "SANATIVO," th« V. .
8 Wonderful /wnlih 1 , ,
' ^ r5 S Embalmers & Ifndfirtascrs,
•A. A/- sue); M
Mcuiott, !>>-* ft brmln
WakefulnM, Ixwl Mun-
i mm
805 Garrisoii Ave-, Port Sinilli, Ark.
far Orders by mail or telegram
nttendiKl to without delay.
ovcr-txcrUon, ynutliful liidltrrslwa
n co t«>ni«ut r 'nn to cmrrv <0 ti r P«1ui.
«1 a «' « I'T *a-'i tverr f > *
vfritton aeorani^e to cure or r^u >a tn®
Cone'-. " ,D" l *'■> *
^•'.titfi eiivc-lope. Utatton pnp*r. Acurese,
liADBID CHEItCAl CO.. ni- ti.-li Offlcfor U.S.a.
iry V.^Rtln.rn f*1 rr€'. CHICAGO,
POH SALE IN TAHLEQUAH. I. T„ BY
Evlnn Broilidi t-
gntlHo Amtirlcnn
Agsnoy for
SKtiKT
JJR. F. B. FITE,
physician & surgeon.
MUSKOGEE,
i3 to 10 a. rn.
2 to 8 p. in.
7 to 9 p. m.
: IND. TEP
First class meals at all hours on short notice. Anything
yon want cooked to or«ler.
Those wishing meals out of the regular or er are invited to
call at Tiny time Oysters served in all sty lrt.
We also k'-ep on hand a.fall stock of canned goods, candies,
cigars and tobacco. t
Dr. h. b. Horton,^-
of tavftreville.
THE DENTIST.
ark
Makes regular trips to Tahlequah. Tho Doctor is prepared to do all
kinds of dental work in the moat improved manner: Reg-
ular noli oca of his visits to Tahlequah will appear in
this paper. Wait for his announcement.
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4 CAVCA7T,
pavint3
COPYRIOHTS, eito-
fpi- infonnsttoe nnd froe Hoe<tt>oo« write to
munn a ro., m broauwav, nse Tena.
■ ...... , . ..• 1 .tit An orl«e.
^crjaiUMit UJd.it out by . • brepst-'
t«te punllo by a uouco giveu 11 ui 'litiva a* ®
fataiBk a«wriraH
.m&iKE.
SI. SMEIEJ*,
Muiiutacturer and Dealer in
AI « U
A public office is a public trust.
Therefore an officer when in the
ditchargo of his duty is nothing
moro nor les than a servant >01
the people nnd has and is entitled
to wages. "The laborer is worthy
of his wages," ho says tho sacred
history of tho christian world
Now If a person who im hired to
work and noglecta to do it, then it
could be truthfully said he is not
worthy of his wages. It is also
very truthfully said that tho King
sets an exam pi0 and tho poo
plo follow it. Now ii thore
is 0110 high in authority
aud while ho himse'f may do good j
service for the people individually,
but keeps others as more figuro
heads that do almost nothing and
ho pay a them for it out of tho pub-
lic funds, he is himself responsible
for it and must take the blame.
men LEAP YEAR PKOFOSAL.
On t!ie third txcjuion 1 w/vt dnvioj over
ft highway tn tho state of IlHoots A loi.g,
lunl; girl, with pink uuboanct nnd iait*
(ect, and carrying i plwt* of wiawi/rar. r « t
it. bcr «|iirt*aly loft hand, wwldenly jaaiped
th.- mil frnee troci a com field and stood
l*fi rt? nn* in an ngitott d BtHto. I had
only to guuice int; h nr beautiful orbs to
read the uitth-«h mol TT<iw long
•be bad *n at l I enn't sar, for jrtrla n**«
vory (iwo| Uvii About tbNI la'ttcf?, but
probnbly a 'onj? time— wr stnee the oi«l
hm«e rnVt^.d the du^t two miliar away. 1
kD*>w what was coining, and my cheek*
w« re Kuftnsed with Wushes and my heart j
1> ,m tuninltuensly. I don't think sin*
nvid my au-. wer lu my oyea, forlwiwwear-
Ini: Woe y :g'e^ bat in pity I trt< <J to st >71
bt>r. It wa^ no use, howevrr. ;^ho putoae
fortt on ii « hat; of a fort; wheel, pave ru**
b tlf of the sax-ia/ran root nnd *aiti-
"Stronger, I'm old Hill J oh taion's dan ^h
Ur Bal, twenty )Tars old, fcotind as a brick,
aud I itin bo. n ore cora, cut more gin**
and plant s blj/gr.r 'tat^r r^och In one day
ti 'ti any man in theoounty. What tioyon
M*y to l itchin up with mef*
i trl^d to appiat coy. anil pretended not
to luiderntjtfjd her, «t>«l Hhe brotight Iter
hand down '•spot!*' nn the old horse, killed
n lag horsefly mid continued:
" 11'h hap year, and I'm goln to gtt a
huslsuid t r bast! Here she ta, Ktmngor.
right from the al«oulder—will you have
uief
Altboatjh fully e*i«-rtlrm tho propiwul.
I liiul to pli«*! t*Jth htttiilit ovor my tx-wrt to
Lar-re^f drculvlcn t any cientifl« psc«"
m.rtu. Pp ^ndl«Uy lllwfK o l.
ithouH b* wain .a u. lTijkliv 'JS.OjS o
tea.-; fl.-J i«t* ifcoulhk A<ldr« B M >..• N A CO-
reBusnnu.sn u o,;aw w«w vort
W. H- Mo AN ALLY
PIlOPBlKTOtt
P10NKER IUXIN6 HALL,
Wagoner, Iiid. Tor
W. H. McANAT.LV:
PATENT^
a 4s-pak*> hook fret.. Addre R
W. T. PI'l /GERAIit>. AU'yatUw*
c. i Ml. ■. F atr<-fciB WaHliiiiKlon, O.C
WE TE1X
TRUTH
IS TUB 1!IST.
j^'CAQo fl-TTOH vrjj A1UJII* •*
J . Til. anlITH, Tahlequah, I. T.
CLAIMS! claims: claims'
John Ti. Pjiriiii'iton, is attorney
of record beforo the different <].-
:iiirtm«nt* e I". f-i. :;(i\*f:;nnii-M
In all mutfern ot'cliiims (or xorvi'
etc., in the lr. 8. army, war of th.-
Rebellion; 1861-fi. Thp moat com-
plete claim agency in the liulian
Territory. All clnwos of claims
Htcninct the general government at-
tended to only in strict a.e id v iih
the law, rnles and rogniations, gov-
erning the same. Add reus,
Tahlequah,I. T.
SOLID"
ce t< get nil kinds of BootKand Shoo work*done on*abort uo
'.id All work warranted ami a fn ^uaranleod. Uses noth-
ing but first-class material, employ none but
first clags workmen.
TAHLijXH, : : : •• T-
s&sj $88afitei
IToJD.1©
■—or.
Through - Trains
TRUTH. ! Kansas City
about Seeds. We will send
you Fr*« our Annual
"J ror 1892, which tells
THE WHOLE
Tn
0
-61AN 0FACT0.1F.ft 0'
T
AM)
REPAIRS A spesialty.
Para is too wn'l kuowo In tha "Territory to p.
mnadiition. All work ba rtMr..uteec nt reafonabl'
Troops Ordered to the Strip.
Gijtheik. Uk., May Troop
E ol the Fifth United Stales cavnl
ry puMed thronuh here yesterday
enroute to I he Cheroki o Strip.
Captain Micblor nnd Lieutenant
Blount havo charfie and Captain
Michler carries an order from
Presideut llarriton to at once slop
the quarryiog of rock in the Snip
and oonflscate tbe plants. It seem-
thai Cliieti Jordan, Bushy ti etui 1 ^"^ui the Iwlt -.lipping «®- Io a broken
and others have be:;un operation- vole, with firquent |uww-.s f.ir hrwitb, 1
. u M her that It ooukl never, never be. That
trrtiin, ti.is time west ol the . aula I lflcJ)|# no |0.11(l^ wol*il«l, bavlnn l*«i
Ku Hill . ti. :ir C l.iccos In-nee at i„ru,.| Hnrw, «nd tbe futuir heldnatno
tion oi the president.—H. C. Time;.. i.r!^ht imp.- It «rie «t i« to n-Jerthcr
lo.-B, but ( !iivl Ui Jo it. She inUHt h..ve
*■**,. fwUii-.-l l...w m-icb In earns* l as,«i«l
1 heard O(net Harris tell Hr- llow p.in.ful ti w.u. to t. ck on u Klrl
I'lalt that he wished lo return l> ■ | «lx (,-L-t iraig, and for s tlnn. rtr w«« peu-
>"• v «i; h"
knn.i when hi report would I'e 1 o( „ D/ and by. «bs ~
1 tdy, and the Senator iepl.-d that |jl(j (run ti..- Wow. 6b Mt ai stuus
he hud -ubmitted a nun.her of tlir.sJuchw. ul b« roc« for a uewquil,
... 1 .... .. i "* -
last) to A^cnt Bennett t« r his an-, «\vaii, old man. I'm going to let you ofl,
gwers and that he should havo t«. ! ovrln tcoircumataneeo, but that tin ped
wail until that r< j <ti \v . riooivedJ wmln up Un roiid Ih my mutum or
The Sennlor l .Id him ih.t he! Into
should re|M rt that tho ( horokec i ^ v|^ where I waa Mtoppttix. aud I
It they are not worthy of their i tllj0 tl) t ho Outlet i s .' 1. As to ' unule vnn«- i?: juiriwt. He wa> a d«^«n«-<l
wages, then let them drop. Therojtiie Intruder <jn nil i I il.i, "if aj "'t/v£o
man was on my land without any; wituaaun U i e*iUiat be didn't ouapo.
right I should want to get him off,, r^7u .hur «ho«.
i'Ut on the other haixl i1 «.is on a, )-.u .i • IHry i\- .1 ; -•, i-'oiftlVr
piece of land to which I thought I ' v.-htn new, and In ooUt V.tathur u vtrj
had a l ight 1 should not like to be "'igl.t prt^aru will crack It, ho that before
I- 1 r iy " putting tho Ahoi-a < f this hvithcr on tl.ey
,.v° . , i \t u i- t .. s!tou!d !>«• pUt'-e«l before the fire, uot too
lit then ti Ktd Mr. Bon-rnot it ciom, for a v«ry aliort tlcn. in ox tier to
the Cherokee Nation w. uld divide' mtile i.l e If-tther plhsnt. \ Wn Ukjv art
the proceeds of the sale with the dull uioi loaiitg their glow, vrut
\Ve 111., i • and Rive
Vri. i In this Catalogue,
handsomer tlian
ever. It Jells
NOXHINti BJy THE
Writ* iui it t04Uf. TRUTH.
b.M.FERRY \ CO.. Dtirclt.Mlch
Not iff.
I'assongors from Tab: qnab. I. '1.
for St. Louis and all points Bast,
should buy their tickets l'roni agent
at Vinita, I. T. and iravel via the
tho popular Frisoo lino, and thi-r,
by bo insured a sato, quick and
pleasant trip.
For time tables, maps ar.d full
partiou'ars call upon or addrot?K
Ticket Agent Frisco line Vinita, I.
T. IT. L. Morrill, D. WUhart,
Gen. ^fa:l^gor, Gen. P. Agt.
St. l.ouls, Mo. St. Louis, Mo.
is certainly just such happening in
this little republican government
of ours and unless it is stopped we
certainly will pull tho cork out
aud let the perfume go broad . u- l
in the country, five mouths is long
enough to try most any ono fi r
good or bad,and tho lerm ot trial is
just about op now. Vfvtay it is
neccssary to abont face and make
sumo changes. More of this here-
ltor, and as we are ono of tbo sov-
ereigns of Ibis costly little govern-
ment, will express our selves with-
out fear or favor,
Shawnee*, Delaware* and Freed-
cplied no, i
izans. The
n l.
i of ou Uhiiu.—Kew Yoi-«. Juui
men and Mr. Boudinot —
' n Iluiu* IIU %VhlU> ul W rh.
nor with tl-.o adopted it,, si.k. TI. U(lurl K...w<ut<ta w,«
Sonatora -Ued l.tm 'l that wcul 1 II:- ls«lo l-i worlt nlwi ilu n ury uorre. t
not cause truuble and ho rcplie I Thei.. .w b« proceuds. he will
that no doubt it would, but Iho.Iln^ !d i i-w
... . | . aud lh«-n Im* colh.r ae-l ciuvit It U ff-r-
courts would have
II II. Huohai'l
Register.
to settle it.— tn note If he dt
the Muldrow i?y pulling it
hok«><nd «tu(!
i Tale>{rae >
Roir
St. Joseph
TO.. .
St. Louis, Chicago,
Omaha, Peoria,
St.Paul« Minneapolis
Pulliniui Palluco Sleeping Cars,
Free Feoiinitiff <"inir Cam.
Only one change of cars to
THE - ATLANTIC - COAST.
The best lino for
New York, Boston,
Philadelphia, Washington, and
All Points
NORTH AND EAST.
A. C. DAWES,
Gen Pass. Ajft. St. Louis, Mo.
Send in your orders to
FOP
Millinery, dry u-ood.Q,, slioes and clothing.
They will be properly attended to by
PRENDERGAST & McSHANE, : Fort Smltli,ilk.
Write for Samples.
g. a. Mcbride, m. d. *-
,}
Physician & Surgeon.
. - Fort Gibson, lad. Ter-
Local Surjreon
K. A A. V. TV
1 ir. McBride curries tbo tinost lino of Drugs in Fort Gibson,
so n nice lino of family groceries low down for cash.
Al
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Ivey, Augustus E. Cherokee Telephone. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1892, newspaper, May 19, 1892; Tahlequah, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99387/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.