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ri FOR ABSTRACTS OF TITLES, SEK W. M. BRONSON, IN RKAR OF BANK OF INDIAN TKRRIIORY. (sChc Jcafcei orrin At. i'apiiii or t.oo xn rotuiTY. JY HOY IIOI'I'MAN. I 1 '8 1 ' Ti:iiniTOiti.i. nri'ioiiits. (iiiN.inor V. ('. Uknfiiow. Secretary--'!'. . I. I.owi:. tlnriiiy tJpnrnil C A. (l.xiliitxmi. I N Murhiil-K I) Ni. t lllr' TlHtlfP I'll Mi D VI I" w inii'.IiiMiit'o Hi Nit V Scnrr. SIHSOUII'TION K,Ti:s. HAII.V. Our iiimitli, tlellvoreil In city w One month uy mull . .'!; TIllCC IlllllltlW 1 Six month m. One your 0 " WltttKt.V. Six month. Ono year... . M) . t 00 it.vii.ou.xi iimi: tahi.i:, NOItTII 1IOU.VI). No MM. rhlehiiRO Kx press.... fit 10 n. m No 4'W. Mi. Ulvor Hvprnss... 3;S p. in, No.l?. Wny Freight 11:11 i. in, HOUTII linU.NI. No 40.1, Tev.-n Kxjimws 11:10 p.m. No ;,.?. Oklahoma Uprts.... 1:0 p.m. No l-i. Way 1'retisht ijii.a.iii. I'liwoiiRi'is shniilil procure ticket im bue getting on thr train Tho Lomlor Blndory Is onoof tho boat Institutions of tho kind In tlm Wost and Is dnlly turning oul Inrpfo qunntltlos of work. Sond In your ordors for binding nnd blank books nnd thoy will bo promptly nt tondod to. Tin Capital tiilb Intelligently upon llie KthlcHtif a Mar." I'pon that mii-ic I tireer ought to be good author its Tiik Hoard of Trade would ho nblo t jfot In more hard Holes If fower of Us members were addicted to sparring f - tnd. I itwei; mill ltussliihuvo Incited arms mid formed a mutual admiration so ciety with Moeltltnldcrs limited to two. (leniiauy need not apply. .lot. Wihiiy Is kicking on the cotitlnti mi e of tho lownslto boards In old Oklahoma. Tho horse Is gono now, doe, there is no use to lock the barn. Sinn- solders have been threatened with woman suffrage. As though their humiliation was not complete hi being hounded by Kansas on the j.orlh Si siiim: surely lovo to fall upon Will Perry. Ho now has a gocd thnnce tosueceed dudiro C IS. Foster on the Kansas supremo bench In a life I osltion of trust and honor. Mxx new members, xxero added to the board of trade last night. The people have demonstrated their confl uence In that Institution, and it will continue in the future as In the past t bo the safeguard of our prosperity. 1 in Kastern papers would have it lual Hon. Hill Dalton walks our streets wearing a silk tile and the j uunlils of the multitude, while Ter r il on his return from the peniten tiary s welcomed at the station with brass band. 1'iik general land ollleo hus held tVat all tilings by m.iit shall lie re itved at the leenl hind ofllces, xx lien ntion.panledby tho proper nftldnx-lls nn 1 atknuwledgvd bofjre an oflicer .1 ailurireil by the a;t of lsJ to admin - it an oath. lkv X, editor of the Prass-Oa-. tte makes tho open boast that he 1 1 , from the wire a message directed t another person. This feat mav bo t i& Jered an intoHootural achieve mc. fiom his point of view, but the w.V I Wh1(s upon such an action at. siunorabUv M iiiiutHoroii House Cirelo Is n so nel f .u nuxl for Uie especial purpose fill mug ennui out of the J'rtnce of a,, k o wouhl suggest that a good tJitn to stir up ctisjulullon in Ills bo aral emlnoncc wouhl bo to partici pate in a Perry euunpalgii rally. h mi kkuii U who wrote that rot ui.ml liutlirle's diiDrlioii i still bore I i nght to be ejeH'tesl from tho cor- i,iti..i llinlw ly a vigorous appllen 1 i..f tho too of a No. ID bmit to tl a portion of hb ntiatoiny midway lielwien his dura mater and tho place vtlieiv AehUle wiu. shot. 1 in only Slary Klleu l.onso has , .in lied with Mne hnnrn M. dohns mil cilUsl her "a moan thing, so tl. re The dour girls will scrap, you l.n i it ' ouo of tho privilege of the . iifr.eue'hUeHl e but Mary Kllen s'. nvttl bave not soJir forgotten ho f f as to drop Miiiutorlul o)iirtey. MARSHAL MAOMAIION. M ei iiu . n M vcMaho.n " of tho I si .if the wr niurfchulo of Kriuiec, Is el a I lie always artveiceintil anion- . . m I 1.. ur lit ai lorm ui jroveK-iimv-nt, w licve-d u repubUmm form of govern-ihi'-u hieli a iiw In foro In Franco, to be bitlo lew than iiiinroliy. II a spirit was schooled In warfare Iroiu I .s t-arllwt youth. Hi aiwewtry wero tlji-iUrmill along tho Una. Ho re x ed his buptbmi i li' us u youth in A,ria- in th Criiiman wars, up n the (ioriuau frontier in tho In terne i u eHintllfts of revolutionary Fran j wii nartur-el bis rugged na ta e Hi hi 1 ui ir hod against the CouununikU e u ueteel tho hego of IVU aud knew the mean iif of the, War of Palug Stonrr Ho was a ehf xnlrtc llgure nml cium of n ra'enf men fnmoiiB for deeds of valor. I wm Mae.Vahon nt Waterloo who with Npy at fie head of tho culrrnvders wlicn that essence of martial glory charged lit the KnglUh square anil wan Bvnllovl up In tho hollow way of O'lluln. He was liiteimo In his sympathies anil dloiUull of years and distinctions lint his Idea of government was wrong The l.lly of I'ranco Is nil the purer for the oxll ltlngeriiftniul tho eli'Vallon sf tho KfflitH of Mnn. AN ALL HOUND MAN. I.v a Western Kansas paper there Is an r.dvortiscmont of a gentlemen who has a futtli in his works that Inspires him to declare he Is "a good all round newspaper man." and says that he Is out Of a job If what he says is true society should han its head says the Kansas City Star. Hero Is a man who can, If ho lives up to his miiioiiuee- inont, write a poum, weigh oorn. ills cusp the tarliT, umpire a ball game, re port a wedding, saiv wood, preach the (lospol, beat a lawyer, describe n lire so Unit his renders will shod their wraps, make a dollar do tho work of leu, shine at a soiree, address n horti cultural society, measure calico, abuse the Hipior habit, test whiskey, sub scribe to charity, go without meals, attack tho silver, defend btmotilism, siioer at snobbery, wear diamond-., in vent advertisements, overlook scandal, piaise prlxe babies, delight pumpkin ra'sers, minister to the ntllieted, heal the dlsgreuutled, light to a lliilsh, sot type, mould opinion, swoop the otllco, move the world, scorn Mesh mid the devil, be everything, feel everything, see everything, know everything nnd do everything on this whiiling foot stool at a modest salary and support u family. When a nml "all lounil news paper man" Is oiii of a Job tho blush of shame should ring for the elevator mid mount tho eheok of ungrateful elvilattou nt once DO BUSINESS OK QUIT, Secretary Carlisle's proposed mucin! tnent, which was evidently Intended to capture the vote of the miti-repcal Southern senators, Is substantially i a follows: The repeal of tho purchase lug clause of the Sherman law ; the purchase of l( OOii.ooo ounces of sllverT one-fourth to be purchased annually; tii., ,.r,li.i,i.. ..f ili. ...iiriinmir,, in 1 1,., I treasury; the lopeal of the tav ,, state bank currency, and nuthoiity for , the secietary of the treasury, at hls discretion, to issue g 1.10, 000, lino in bonds to purchase gold This amend ment will not bo likely to get any He publican votes because of the proposed repeal of the state bank tav, but with that tat out it would lose votes among the Southern senators. There arc a number of other com promise amendments prepared and in course of preparation, in fact there are no many of them that tholr very number anil diversity is acting ns a preventative of notion nnd mny result I in nothing belnp done, although the ' general impression among senators of all opinions Is that some ono o( the in will be passed by the somite th week tonfereite'es tire hourly being held nnd ns soon ns nny iMueudinont thai can eouimnud a nuijonty surtlelentl.e large to prevent lHIbusU'ring agnlnst It Is agreed upon it will ho at once passed hy the senate. Thnt may be' to-dny, to-morrow or nny duy thlt, week; but if no agreement in revuilu'd thi wwek it is altogether probable that the who'e question may be thrown over to the rok'ulnr session, as it is daily be coming more diillcult to keep the sena tor who are nnxious, foroneenuso or another to go home, in Washing ton, and the moment thr.t it become apparent tha'. no agreement on be reached adjournment will be forced by lack of a quorum. It Is high time for tne senate to either do business or quit. MAHDHA'L M7TGM A ATTN DEAD. Tba ltriiunnril Sulillrr nnd Kv-frr.l- ilrnt lr lu llrt. Pa iit. Oct is. -Mnurleo do MaoMn lion, ex-president of l'ninco nnd mnr hal of her armies, died at 10 o'elook this morning nt his home, ChafVau lnKoroii, on the Loire. Me was able to partake of food until esterday, but during last night his strength "gi-nd" uail.i waned aud hegrew weaker until the end came peacefully. The family were all present ut liU death. THKMAriKETS. Kmii t'Kjr drain. I'rtCM oreqiwiU us follow; S'o t hrU wheal. ttttt',o N'a S, harJ t h(l. M JW en No I. bant wheat IS into rf-'lol hirJ mm i. (!(,' No t rtkt uhpRI AiM Na 1 ril wheal MAMo N'o. 4 rvJ Uat l-c foKS-I-iHWlly w about et',c hUher antl , hat btva S1Iiom ilkl km rle tkc4r UM Wlitto corn warn Murfw ami ix ae inaml Kerelpu ,o( rent lJj). W ram xear n:o, 8 tstrs .Vu t inlitsl twn solil nt WiWi'i Na 3 mil ca, 3U N'o. mliett. W. no fr4, JSJf.Vo No S wUltw, M4S!l)e. No I wblte SM&XV No (tilte.3lo Skli(er paM Mu Tte Miiskxlppl rlwrfor No. ( rora Mtl W',c rixer for Na while cam No t nilej ol.t l stt3!4c MllhU aJ No while) M' Memphis KANSAS CI IX- I.IXi: STUCK. Kashas CiTr. Mo. eot 17 -CXiui Kt re4iu. 10,161 ralviM. IM hlpeU yeslenUr, 1IH. eule. ll The nvarket utl iij uwak t Mk' lowor tm ttivr irvoil et We lower eenncm tteatty, pood Irtcslrrt (loudjr oltter dull and ltilo lower built arllre, tiroae oow le4j. IVxas tows sad uleer leady to tower nrt! Veef nd ttdititUt; lt. H Ml W Colorado sleorn, U MMrit U cows and hellers, HS'A Twxai ud iBdton Mtetirs. ttt TexiM and ladlsit ew. flSlSSHX nlockert and tiMtlori Ntt mlxtKt. It t.? UV llof -tteeeliiM .ir. ihlpiwd jealerdajr, Hi. Tl) Dtorkrt wm falrtj acih,aBd V low er. ektl lor lower TrioM routed rom tltlWtoU! htwon- Heclu is sallHd jetterdar. I.II& The market wa active iel slatedj (or tood raoiioaa d lamb and very dull aivd woak for cnimo aud feedla kheop. The (ol VaUu aru rcprosoatallee at tl.VINKhVil.t.K, Texas, Jan Hi. ISsS. 1 II nd utter two niontia use of Dr. Tiiunnoud's bloott brup, that It regu latos the Uiwels ami gives tone to the tuetseixo npp.it at tiv anil g' meal relief and start to uunruxc 1 fuid in no either medicine It s no humbug liespeetfuiiy Rk V A llvpr ' Feirwleby V l LiU e A l WASHINGTON BUDGET, HOPE HANOS ONLY ON A SUB STITUTE. Ph"hki' ' tin Ailiiilnlnlr.illiiii .Mrnnurp Nrtt-r ii roaillillltr Other In- lermtlni; Niilm. (Prom (lm Iti'gulm Coriospoinlenl.l W.vsiilNmoN, OeU 10. Kviryone has known of eases where people rofiiied to believe tholr loved ones wero dead, although tho corpse lay before them prepared for burial or cremation. That Is precisely tho condition of the Voor heos unconditional repeal bill. It Is dead, anil almost everybody knows It, but n few of Its nearest friends still t of use to bolloTo It or to consent to the lltial dlspo .il of the corpio. lios ident Cleveland, tho chief physician and mourner, insists that II Is still nllvo and that If tho chief nurse, Sen ator Voorhees, mid the assistant sena torial nurses will follow his directions mid give tho medicine prescribe I by him thnt It may yet bo restored to ro bust health. This opinion, however, is not shared by his associate and con sulting physician, Secretary Carlisle, whe has prepared a substitute for the defunct bill, which ho would prefer to one prepared by the silver men if, as he believes, a substitute Is bound to bo no opted or all hope of tlnauclal legislation abandoned Ono result of the physical endurance llxzlc 111 the senate Is tho propoial of n large number of amendments to the senate rule, all having one end in view the curtailment of privileges enjoyed under tho present rules by the minority. Whatever may be done in the future there is no probability that any of the proposed amendments will be adopted tit the present session Thu reason is obvious Ill times of excitement some feiolish things are always done In congress, but llcpresentativo Hurler of Ohio would hao gone dT-vn in history iir the originator of the most foolish thing ever done If some of his level headed colleagues had not nipped the . , .i i i ii i scheme In the bud. lie drew up n pe- tltion asking the Democratic senators to Immediately pass tho Voorhees bill, and stnrted out with the Intention of securing the signatures thereto of all ll,c Uumoeratb in the house, but the bad taste of the scheme was so up. parent that tho loaders of his party soon put a stop to ll, mid convinced Mr. Hartcr after more or less argu-1 ment tdut it would be highly improper for the members of either brunch of ' congress to scud a petition to the othor asking action either for or against any measure. I The debate in tho house on the Chi- j nose question, which cnilcil In the house this afternoon by tho passage of hl' MeCreary 1)111 providing (or an extension of the lime within whieh Uilnese may register lu aeeoreloiu-e with tho Deary law, nml otherwise modifying the provisions of that law, wns not participated in by many mem bers but it was at times very earnest. The California members bitterly op posed the bill, nnd served notloe ou both tne Democratic and Republican mirtlos that the bill would If onaeted ! into a lawwipoout these parties in I that state, which would henceforth bo controlled by the Populists. The I J'opultsts naturally smiled nt these btntemeuts ns the'y were cerTJlin, like' everybody else", that the .MeCreary bill was bound to bo a lnw, and they would, of course, be glnd to get cou-, trol of California. i The house wants to know what has been done to protect the Interests of the government in relation to the I'nlou Pacific railway, which last week passed Into the hands eif recelvers.nnil a resolution wns uuanimously adopted calling upon the attorney general for the desired Information. HYMENEAL. The Miirrl.icr of Attorn.-) t'olllnchiiiii ii Ml Ilium l)rini.To-l)H. Tevdny xvill witness the eonsuuima-1 lion of a social event leoked forward tti by Outhrio society people the mar rlaguj)f Mr. .lame's Cottingham, the ' bright young attorney, member of the tlrm of Asp, Shnrte'l .v Coltinghnlii, to Miss Ada Hi.Non, daughter if e. Sherlll IH.noiu The ceremony occurs at tho home of the bnde's aunt. Mrs. lllodeett. in Chloaifo at lileh place Miss Ill.von has been x isiting for sex oral xxeeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cottinglinm will return toOutbrle about the 8d insL and will be exunfortnbly ensconsed In n new coitnge Just being completed on Man sur and Fourth streets Ust tlu'.hrie. While It is porliups tin) oarly to say uiuek eoncernltig tho oxen t to trans pire to-day. Tut: I.kaiikii is -anxious to Join the hosts of lrieiuls of these peo plo In cMonding congratulations in advatiev. YOUNOFAR INSANE. t'uIll.uuU .Xtllliuii4lr TiLii Th r Voter rroiii 111. liri.l. Sev FwxNtisoo, Ort. Is. Charles !. Var. the youug willloHaire, who xvas luarrieMl toa omit xvoman known nv I Maud Nelson a feiv days ago, left here wiui nts nrirte on an overland train last night for a Kuropean tour after transferring all his property to his xvife and making a will leaving hr everything he k-w,ovmh1 When the train reached lWt Costa a deputj' sherltT entered the train took forcible possession of Kair antl removed him. His bride, who was not disturbed, left the train; of her mvn at'oouat The oharges on which the young man eras arrested are said to bo insanity He was brought to San Franc i&t-o. Ed Ulngelsco has the flu est assi rt ment of fru ts lu jthrie 110 Harr, en avenue DON'T THROW YOUR MONEY AWAY hut si end FV B. LvILaLaIE & GO. AT Drug, Book and New Depot. Wc expert lo net tip th.it l.irgr, tl )" iom in the new Victor llnrk about November i, ami in onlrr to rctliire our Wall Paper and Paint stock will make special pnrcs on these goods during the remainder of this month thnt will surprise you. Wc keep the largest stock of school books and school supplies in the city 1'inc Perfumes and Toilet goods a specialty. F. B, mile & Co, Tropin lm Kill. Will And all kinds of gauio, such as ipiail, squirrel, rabbit, prairie chicken and fresh oysters and llsh, served in the best style at Win. Iioe"s restau rant. 'JtVUf Kor a good sh. vo, hair cut o ,. ' r poo, go to Towers Hron , artls. ,,poo tiers, 1 in. South Second streoi. Iced site postolllee. (lood walk guaranteed Have you tried thoAe cigars at Idl lle's drug store? 223-tf (to and oo that, line display of fruits at Kd's bakery. 1 to Harrison avenue. Ladles, see that ologunt new lino of stationery jit R It Idllle v Co.'s. Koit Sai.k A lady's pony. Cnll nt U.'i North Klrst stroeU tif'tf W.XTKi)-l''our day boarders nt lfJ Vtla.s avenue. 2T0-nt Attend tho races at Oklahoma City Qotober Sflth, 27th and SSth .:3U AN OFPEH KXI KAUMUINARY. Oul.! Tin eVnt u Ylrt'k. A magiililcont portfolio of engrav ings of famous title!, scenes and paint ings, with descriptions by .lolin I.. Stoddard, the world's famous traveler and lecturer, has been issued, each book containing sKteen beautiful en gravings, 11x13 Inches in sue, nnd well worth Sl.fiO each. They can be se cured at tho trilling amount of ten I c,cnfs a w'eo, hy Mibserihing to the Twlco-a-ook llepublie. j , Uu ,lrst .J h. stotidrd ta'es , you to Traiiee-. l'.ngl.ind. IrcUnd, N.n- ' way, Sweden, (Jermany. Palestine, nwiixeriaiin, nusirin, iiaiy. jsr.in. Mexico and the I'lilted Stales. Tho llepublie brings the world to you. It brings all that is grnnu. ro mantic, imposing mid bountiful to your 11 reside1, and while yon, your fnm lly and friends gaue upon its wonders so perfectly and accurately portrayed they will bo eloquently dci r. bed 'he Mr. Stoddard himself. Tor particulars see the lJepiiblie. n sample copy of which will lie sent free upon receipt of a postal c.inl reiuost. Or, if you want n sample of the art portfo'io cut this rdv-riisoiiiont out and tend it with tci cents an I ores j Nev 1 will be sent you Without this i ad twenty-five cents will be charged. 1 Address room 2 llepublie, St. Louis ' Mo. M. WHITE General Contractor. Brick and Stone Work Will Hive careful attention to Cistern and Chimney Work. Office at Santa Fe House, 115 So.5th St TONTZ & HIRSCHL I'l.M I'.P.s IN SHELF AND HEAVY HA Tin Mu f in t tiiinei t m ...THE BONETTA WRITING THE LATEST The lh:u'ti.i nt iu Mat h i e u r.;m in u ' n t .t ANY CHILD CAN Kxery nure'hant. exetx teacher one. No famih s'uiulel be without erne write sivtx weirels a nunute. We will ulete to anx aiMie-s-, on the receipt ot at this price. Agents wanted throughout the xxe THE BONETTA WRITING MACHINE CO , S4 Market St.. Chicago, III. $100 per Day. ItOlHUNf. -.. AMI . . . ri,NT-. ARLINGTON HOTEL, ' S. FRAZIER, Proprietor, Newly Furnished Throughout FURNISHED RQQMS FOR RENT. nut tl r r.Kiw PAL Reopened for Business! Better Than Evei NICE CLEAN ROC'S DZoT VEALS IN THE CITY. MRS n HIri3Al ir wim 'I I IK- 0 0 A L Y A E D 0 0 A L SLaXrsriEW's S,' us ln'fui e bin inir eNe wlii re. Wi'srll h the 100 im. iiimN, ton iir em hmd.ilo IIm nsl to aii part ot eit . Wi handle tho following (trades : FRONTENAC, WEIR CITY. PITTSBURG. Y CANON -CITY. M'ALESTER, ANTHRACITE 11KNKY LINN. Prop. at Tin: ut: i'lant. A E D Well, Well, Look at Tills! WALLY ONG "sngsMTEKJumrji f a Sas he runs- the le"t shrt oider restaurant in Guthrie-, ami it must be the truth, from the' wa the people fill up his tables. Eer) thing cootfid to order just what j on want, and as much or as little as ou like. lu for what ou get. Second St., West Side, Hear Harrison. FOR A GOOD ivery Team Cleveland Aye, West of Division St. WM. AIMS, Prop. M II Han ison axe . l.ulhrie, ( 1' 5 I ! ' GO TO I I i INVENTION OUT. tie' 111. 1st liitiljlete .lllil llU'st It S v I -IllipU' t'l.lt llltl t inple OPERATE IT. cxerx st ! ool child should have ami eif tlie'se niaehuies. It will cml one Si oo ( t t'- se machiii" com 'oil for thirtv iasonlv S5 OO uer Week. l:l sfMI iS IN THKCII HOTEL, TJpofrifl'rixs.t. ! ANHEUSER-BUSCH It is tne healthiest ami finest ilrink you ran think yourself 'i nticr')-onr frunil It U prefer ihle to strong drinks anil people in general prefer it to wine. ANllKl'SKR-HUSCII incttt) in brewing beer is NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW GOOD. lie sure anil inqtuic for Anheuser-Busch IJeforc leaving for the Strip, since the water may be scarce and that which you get may not suit your palate, antl also endanger your health. CAN BE FOUND AT ALL FIRST-CLASS SALOONS, BAG LE SALOO I&EaJLLoiK- &z, JE3La.t;ol'a.C5acl5L- FINE LIQUORS, HRANniliS, WINKS, AND CIGARS. Delightful Rooms in Connection. Corner Second St. and Oklahoma Avenue. "(Opp. Land OfliciO Oi:o. A. MmcAl.r, l'ie?liU'iit. Capital National BK, GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA. Capital fully paid, Undivided profits, I A. ffl HFA1FR IV- Drugs, Books PAINTS NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICK, ONLY BRICK HOTEL IN THE CITY. HO ILL J. W DALLY, Proprietor. NEWLY FURNISHED AND REFITTED THROUGHOUT. 301 First Street, Corner Vilbs, C3S-tH.-tl2.rie, CHANDLER. Koffinaii.CliarlesMoiiilin THOMPSON & BLINCOE E.UE1GTRIG LIGHT LU1VI Lumber, Sash, Blinds, Wc cheerfully furnish estimates on all bills. Give us a call. ? lUir HSThI IS ,S, 1 Is oi. t i ii H -.11 It a f,.r lirn trura tlr c,'ij ;iorinulit l I r ,. inu, Wil.,,,1 , . .. I . Jt,'l l It JlHl 111 a- l lie li i-h. -i , h itnl tit r in , over l.e.' li I l lite time .tm i , -I t r t of .ii- h I'rlre. M i., r ii l rre-js rtten. r . n - ' r Ami lu . e' Blr.l Iir-, , The Sksokea Rsot Hair Growsr Co. :sae Wm. Morehead, Transfer. Trunk Line ESTABLISH ED APRiL 22, iSS9 115 Oklahoma Ave. i""e'c f r baage .3otbc rg lra -s sh : be .cft cre ' r bef re the tra n Bottled Beer I M. L. Tlh.xi:ii, Uashler. $50,00o 30,000. McELHIMNEY. and Stationery, AND OILS. CUTIIRIE, OKLAHOMA. RAT I V I 5 OlslaSioma, OKLAHOMA, Doors, Lath and Shincrl cs. T. L. ROBINSON, - House, Sign and Carriage 3P-aL3r2rB3?XUTGr-. PAPER HANGING, i l i .1 i. x, atiun. J vev-dTr , erltv-A-H t-lltrit- Fl:-' t ji r MoocKtTt rtts S PTtNTOrrxr 'TtNTOrr,ci ' - 8 liuUtOtc ItlU U-iilUiOtCj f -r rr ... ,w hdwcrip.$ . - . . .- fc t . . - Xe 1 , , n-e rje O.r ice cot . e t i'lnt, free ot n t ittecureJ. i PHi.rr. -Jiowiau , lem,'wlth Mnt tree. Adcrni, jC.A.SNOW&CO. Orr P'tsTOrp:c WSHiNOTOK. O C. ' BERIV1F1M. - - .. .-t-u u va u 1 i . , m , .v.- vt. ,-j,. ; y ijjry t-ttw -. ,.. 1 ififMBliral rnron-mMni ; m & m -m vm m wtsm ; tfr'VHHHBWl ' m H H M IBt m Bll I! - ig.iiia.lr.7rr It w fcwr t I - J m "il" r Vt 1 V 14 " UT" ,.. . l0ilJV JVI 4 nt. e-E'itit.