The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 126, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 3, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
LAWYUriS.
tjAUNDEKSON & THOMAS
Attorneys-at-Law
Guthrie O. T.
Roams i 2 ami 3 No. 105 Har
rison avenue.
L I" BRIDGES
Attorney at Law
(Late or Sedalla Mo.)
Ofllce Itoom 17. Gray llros.' Illock Di-
vision street.
J. U KKATO.V. JNO. II. CoTTEHAL.
EATON & COTTERAL
Attorney at Law.
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Roomi 1 2 and 3 International Loan and
Trust lluildliig Oklahoma Ave op. U.
S. Land ofllco.
QEORCE TRICE
General and Land Attorney.
Twclre Yean Experience. Sttlifidloo
Guaranteed. Prompt and EI-J
flilent IStrrlce.
Reference! General Land Offlceri '.Okla-
noraa Territory.
JoMph Wlbj. C. Q. Ilornor.
yiSBY A- HORNOR
Attorneys
Guthrie Oklahoma.
Roomi 23-25. Orer Capitol National Bank.
WILLIAM BLINCOE
Attorney at Law
Guthrie Oklahoma.
WOffice in Victor Building.
ARCHITECTS.
C B. HOPKINS
v-" (Late of Chicago)
ARCHITECT.
Room 5. Ill Oklanuina Avo.
DENTISTS
QR. PEOPLES
DENTIST
Thoroughly educated up to tho times
with flftnon rears' oxiiurlaucn. anntiln-
mented with special poat-araduato
cournes in inn dosi coiickl-3Iu urn iivnu.
l'erfonns thoroughly and skillfully
every operation known to tlin profes-
sion. Inserts artlliclal tooth on con-
tinuous Rum. sold ulumtnum and
muter plates or without any plato
tonnpa-worKj
LOWEST PRICES In tho CITY
Corner Oklahoma ar. and First st.
HOTEL DIHECT011Y.
ORLANDO CITY HOTEL Rates 2
tier day. N. Hunt Proprietor Orlando
THE UUTIIMB HOTEL Rates K
per day. Special uttontlou given to com-
mercial tnulo. K. II. llu-'cker Proprie-
tor Nowklrk O. T.
GRANDVIEW IIOTEL-Hcadqtiar-ters
for commercial mon. Table supplied
with best tho market affords. Llmbocher
& Sun Proprietors Cros Ok.
LEADER WANT COLUMN.
Advertisements under till head will
l)e printed at the following' ratcBt A
three lino advertisement (21 words)
ono time for 10 cents three times for
25 cents one week for f0 cents.
If there is anything you want; or
deslro to soil malic it known here.
You wit) bo pleased and surprised with
the result
WANTED
Wanted Position by good bool!
keeper. Call at Lkapek ollice or ad-
dress L care of this ofllco. Good refer-
ence tf
Wanted Good coat maker; sober
reliable man only. Apply at once.
Joel Rosenblcet Merchant Tailor No.
117 Harrison avenue. 12
Wanted.
Carpenters to flguro on two build-
ings. Apply at Lkadkii ofllce. 2t
Jb'or Hale.
On first-class buggy horse well
bred. Cheap for cash. W. !'. Kks-
siJiaKn 420 east Springer raltlm
Foil Sale A good stereotyping out-
fit. Address this ofllce. tf
Fur Kent.
Oue furnished room with or without
board. il3 Perkins avenue East.
m2 tit MibS Causok.
l'or Unit.
My residence 722 Kast Noble
rooms bnth room cellar city
cistern water. A J. Spengel.
Has
and
MISCELLANEOUS
Subscribe for the Loader.
The colored professor W. H Ranks
the comic pianist and organint is with
Murray & Williams as a piano tuner
and has many years experience. Can
Fiut nny musical Instrument in order
io will be pleased to hate nny of his
friends call und sco him. tf
For extra fine whips fly nets und
lap robes call on Gans .t Hanso' 121
West Oklahoma avenue. 110tl2
The Royal barber shop on tho north
bide of Harrison avenue near Second
btreet J. U. Towers Manager. UStO
Lost My whiskers at the Hotel
Royal barber shop ono door west of
hotel. inl-lm
How are your whiskers? Go to the
O dumbian barber shop near the cor-
II t of Harrison and Second and have
mem filed oil. Mr. Knowlton caters
only to the best trade.
Dr. Murray of the Painless Dental
Company is a graduate of tho Pensyi-
vanla College Dental Surgery close of
1878. tf
Soda water is healthy especially that
fiut up at the elegant fountain of
.lllle &. Co. Drink it and be healthy
wealthy aud wise. tf
For the O. A. R. encampment to be
held at Guthrie Okla. May 15 10 aud
17 the Santa Fe route will &11 exenr
ston tickets from all points between
Arkansas City and Purcell to Guthrie
at a rate of one and one-third fare fo
tho round trip. Tickets sold May.
to 10 inclusive good to return the 18th
f R. Delaney Agent. llltf
GUN CLUB SHOOT
Kmmltnn nml Wharton llolil an I5c tins
Conteit.
The gun club held its regular prac-
tice shoot nt North Park yesterday af-
ternoon. The score Is as follows:
rmsT match.
Ton phigloi.
Whorton 8 Knoivltot 2
sr.coxn MATCH.
Sntno conditions as llrst match.
Whorton 8 Knowlum S
lllnes 1 liiouoti 0
1 (onnelly 3 Olsml t h
Moirl i
Tlllllll MATCH.
Ten rIiikIi1.
Whorton 8 Know lion ft
Mines 4 llronsoti. 4
Donnelly 2 Morris. 4
Olsmlth 3
. FOUHTII MATCH.
Ten singles.
Whorton 0 Knowlton 10
Ilroiioii f Donnelly 3
Morris 4 Olsmlth .'I
Morris 8
riKTIt .match.
Ton singles.
Whorton 7 Knowlton 7
Kronoon 0 Donnelly 4
.Morris 5 Olsmlth -1
Nichols 3
sixth match.
Ten singles.
Whorton 8 Knowlton. .
Itroiison 1 Donnelly...
Morris 8 Olsmlth....
Nichols 7
8KVK.VTH MATCH.
Ten slnales.
...ft
...0
...1
Whorton in Knowlton 10
Morris 7 NIclinN (I
Jones 10 Olsmlth 1
KprrUl Agnit Andrew Hero.
Major 0. W. Androws special agent
of tho interior department is nt the
Royal. Tho major wns hereon special
duty about a year ago and is kindly
remembered by the many acquain-
tances made at that time. Tho objc.it
of his prcsont visit is an inspection of
tho bookB of tho local land ofllce and
It would seem from what he sees fit to
disclose in an utiofllcial way that the
new administration has conducted th
work in a very satisfactory manner.
"Some new plan" said ho "will in
my opinion bo tried for tho opening
of tho Klckapoo country. I have never
given tho subject iniuh thought but
It nppcars to me to bo a better way
than the old to just declare the lands
open Instunlcr as soon as the prelimin-
aries are arranged without the formal-
ity of naming a future day and hour.
This would do awny with soonorism
disabilities and prevent n rush.
"Greer county will beyond ques-
tion bo decided in fa7or of tho gov-
ernment and be attached to Oklahoma.
Tho Wichita Kiown Comanche and
Apache- country will doubtless be
cpened to settlement this fall." This
in answer to questions from Thk
Lkaiikii man who endeavored to get
ns much Information us possible per-
tinent to nfTnirs in this country from
ono so high In tho scrvico as the gen-
ial major.
Trrrl'urlul Drill Win.
The territorial dental association
net in Oklahoma City Tuesday nnd
elected tho following ofllccrs: M. L.
Mi'Cnnn Pm coll president; K. S
ltclnhart Oklahoma City vlco presi-
dent; Dr. Peoples Guthrie secretary
nnd treasurer; Dr. Furrow Guthrlo
corresponding secretary. Tho follow-
ing applications for membership were
received: Doctors A. M. Dultrlck E
Klrkpatrlck. O. A. Hughes E. S.
llelnhart W. A. Herlng II. H. Seaton.
W. S. Maupln D Coyle. Tho meet-
ing wns very Interesting.
A I'lciiiliiff Concert.
Tho Christian church was crowded
last night on the occasion of a musi-
cal 0 given by tho ladles of the church.
Miss llurch whistling soloist scored a
hit and tho other participants did ex-
ceeding well. Tho uiTatr was a grand
success.
Jury Venire.
The following jury venire wdb
drawn yesterday for probate court
which convenes May 7. Elias 1).
Russ. Langston; George Smith Weht
Fifth ward; Herbert W Ruthbon.
Waterloo; Frank Robb Downs: J. E.
Ur'jim Guthrie; Jack Sel.xns Fourth
ward; I. N. Davis Crescent City Sam
Lacroue Fourth ward; Samuel Abies
Springvale; James Mooney Hear
Creek; J. M. Gibson Langbton; Chns.
White Seward: David Dolt Marshall;
A. A. Smith Lnngiton; W. R
Michaels West Fifth ward.
lte-)enMl.
Ed is back In his old plnco "The
O IC" He cordiuly kollelts a sharo of
Guthrie's patronage. Tho O. K. is
well known and so is "Ed." He will
spare no pains in trying to please you.
Regular meals 20 cents. Lunch nnd
short orders at all hours. Open day
and night. Reds 23 and SO cents.
II W. Sullivan.
05-tf Proprietor.
World' Kulr f)U Hliim-M.
The world's fair g'ass blowers nre
in Guthrie this week only nt 122 oast
Oknhoma avenuu ono of tho finest at-
tractions on earth These class blow
ers made ono of tho finest pieces of
work over accomplished In tho United
States the glass dress for the Spanish
princess. atChicaco. Mav. 1803. Everv
thing Imaginable is made right before
the eyes of the audience out of the
red hot buruing glnss ''I very man
woman and child should tee them
while they are in tho city ns It is a
school of scientific art instructive and
interesting to tho old as well ns to the
little children. A more popular and
pleasant placo for tho ladles und
children has never before been in tho
city. Don't say hard times or stay
away wheu you sco tho admission has
been reduced from 25 cents to 10 cents
to all nnd every one receives a hand-
sorao present freo of charge this week
week only. Doors open from 2 to 5
and 7 to 0:30 p. m. For further Inform-
atlon see any other leading newspaper
in the world. tf
World' 1'ulr (llua llluurn
Will give a handsome glass cate of
glass work away free of charge valued
at 810. Who will got this ntce present?
Come and see for yourself at US East
Oklahoma avenue. Doors open from
2 to 5 p. in and 7 to 0:30 p. m. This
week only Admission reduced to 10
cents for all. Everybody gets a nice
present free of charge. If you miss
thU rare chauce you are not In II. tf
TO BE LEASED BY THE DOVER-
NOR AT PRIVATE LEASING.
BIDS TO BE RECEIVED AT ANY TIME
FiirSiiin 1'xrt'lleiit I anil Not VVt Orrii
lml Y-rjr I.IIIIp nrilil. l.xn.l Will lln
!.niiil nt llin MinimumTim l.lnt
Inrtmlp Vjcuit I.iimln l!lllirr In
HI rip or Oktnlinum I'roprr
Import nt Iiifurniitlon.
List of vacant school lands which
will be leased by the governor at reas-
onable prices:
iiamii: 1 HAST.
118 107
sw 10 7
so 30 7
all 111. SI
all 30 10
su.10 II
swIO II
w hf 10. 15
sw 30 13
mi 30 10
uu 10 20
no 30 20
111)3021
nw 1(5. 7
!io!MV7
It W 80 8
all 10. 10
11 hf in tl
nw 111 14
So 10 1 1
nw S'l. II!
so 30 Iff
no 30 ID
so 10. 2a
11W 10 21
no .'to 2J
iiANnn2 l'AST.
si no
nw 30 7
sn no 7
so 30. 8
nwSO t)
no 10 10
SO 30 10
so 10 11
nw 10 in
nw n 10
So 10 10
so 10 20
nw 30 0
nw 10 7
sw 30 7
sw 10 6
no 30 0
sw 30 t)
ms 30 10
11 w 10 11
nil 10.11
s hf 30 15
sw 10 10
no 10 20
nw 3D. 20
iianokSkart.
HW30 8
sw 10. a
111! SO 1)
sw 10 1
80 10 20
uu 10. 21
111)3021
so 30 21
II w 10.20
SW 10. 27
sw 30. 27
nw 30 0
11ANOK 4 KAST.
Illlf 30. 0
no 30 7
11 hf 10 0
110 10 12
ne 30 12
sw 30 12
I1W 30. 14
fo ir 1 1
iiq3i2)
no 10 21
SO 10 21
so 10 2J
so 30 23
1IAXOK 5 KAST.
SW 10. 0
nw 30 0
sw 10 7
till 30. 7
II W 10 8
nil SO 8
nil 30 1)
all CO. 10
uw 10 It
all 30 II
sw 10 15
nw 31 H)
SW 10 20
11 hf 3020
tin 11.21
SW 10 21
110 10 22
SO 30 22
sw 10 23
all 1021
11ANOK 0 IJASr.
no 10 It
fo Hi 11
all 10 12
mi 30. 12
so 30 13
sw 30 14
no 30 15
Su30 15
so 30 10
so 30 17
frwhf.lO.
whf 30 1!)
shf 30. 20
SWIO 21
SW30.21
nil 30 7
so 30 8
no ."0 II
un 10 II)
lie 10. 10
11 w 30 23
so 10 21
sw 31 21
no 10 -M
sw SO. 20
nw :0.27
s v 10 23
no 10 0
no 10 7
all 10 8
sw 30 H
sw 10 12
1IW30 12
sw 10 13
nw3 18
sw Ml 20
8W 30 20
uw 111 21
SW III 22
UW Hi. 2.1
fr lie 10 23
no 10 0
so 10. 0
no 10 7
so I0..7
no 10 8
so 10 8
so 10 0
i-o 10 10
mi l( 1 1
sw 10 11
sw 30 13
so 30. 10
nw 10 0
so 10 20
80 30 20
nw 10 21
shfno 21
so 10 22
11 hf 10 23
hf30 23
nhfill. 0
uw 10 11
a' 130 11
11 hf 31 12
111) 30 13
uu 30 1 1
SO 30 1 1
S-.v 30 IS
no 30 10
lie 30 17
liw 10 18
no 10. Ill
shf 1120
lie 10 21
so 10. 21
18
nil 2021
110 1020
whf3)20
sw 10 21
fr w hf 30 22
ltA.VOK7r.AHT.
SO 10.20
III) 10 21
S0 10 21
IIANOK
8 KAST.
all 30 20
0 KAST.
nw 30 20
all 102)
all 30 21
HO30.20
sw 30 20
nw 10 20
nw 10. 8
no 30 8
sw 30 tl
sw 30 10
swIO 11
n w 10 12
no 30. 12
nw 10 15
sw 10 10
whf 10. 21
sw 30 21
no 10 22
IK) 30 21
HANOI
lUNOKlO KAST.
itv.voi: 1 WKST.
so 10 8
so 30 8
ohf 1010
nolo 11
so 30 11
so 10 12
so 30 12
110 30 15
1IW30 10
110 3021
So 30 21
no PA 23
nw 30. 24
11 hf 10. 25
SC30 23
It.VXOK 2 WHST.
SW30 21
lie 10 27
no 30 211
nw 33. 7
SW 30. 7
so 38 7 ohf 30 11
so 31. 13 no 30 St)
all 10 21 w hf 10. 22
no 10 23 so 10. 2.1
all 30 23 110 3021
no 10. 25 so 10 ar
all 3025 all 10 20
nw 10 27 11 hf 30 27
sw 30 27 nw 10 38
e 10. 33 nw 30 23
mi 30. 28
L st of occupied lands In following
towi!ihli3 and ranges:
hasok 11 WHST.
uhf30 13
80 30. 13
nolo II
sw 10 14
.ill 10 10
all 3030
all 10. 23
all 30.80
11 hf SO. 27
11 hf 1(1 2S
nw 10 1 1
so 10 II
so 30 10
nil 30 ti
til M !
all 10 27
S 30 27
all X 20
IIANOK 15 WHKT.
II W 800
so 10. 11
nw 30 8
w hf. 10.
nil 30. II
II
11 w 30 15
all 30. do
11 w 10. 27
s hf 3(1 87
IIANOK 10 WH8T.
111! 30 H
all 30 21
KANflK 17 WK8T.
swSO 11
all 10 20
HA.N'flK IS WKST.
all 39 II
no 80. 17
nhf 100
IIANOK 10 WHST.
ohf 30 25
IIANOK 80 WBffr.
11 hf30.21
all 30 Us!
IIANOK 21 WRHT.
all 30 10
no 30 Ul
all 30 2J
IIANOK 23 WKBT.
all 1020
nw 10. 21
n hf 30. 27
w 30 2D
s hf 10. 10
sw 30 15
all 30 25
lioSO 15
all 30 13
all 10 '41
sw 10. 18
w hf 50 15
so30.1
nhf 30 It
w hf 30 15
sw 30 0
SW 30 21
no 30. 0
s hf 30 21
II III M. 3i
SO 30 23
LOCAL CAROLS.
Maltir nf lnlir'l Tiiitiplrlng In nn-t
Ahoul Hie tlty rimunul.
The Yatlgan at LIUlo A. Co.'s
Rev. Hosworth is down
from Perry.
T. W. Loaparenee was shot by J.
MathewMin near El Reno yesterday.
The Coxey movement Is good but
that soda water at Lillie & Co.'s beats
it. tf
What's tho matter with those IT
cent elgaM Llllle fc Co. arc selling for
5 conU. Tr the old Vntigan again tl
W. S. Smith has purchuscd the
Guthrie Ncwh nnd will cond-jct an in-
dependent pnpor. Thompson will gc.
to Honolulu
Sheriff Painter and Leon J. Pitts re
turned yesterliy from Lansing Kan .
penitentiary where they delivered
live prisoners.
Wall paper tho Quest Hue
city at Ltllle fc Co.'s. tf
in the
F. II. Lllllo fc Co carry the lnrges
nnd most comploto stock of ofllco and
flno stationery in the city. If
Tho News under Its now manage
nient launches invectives at the elll
cient eity school superintendent Pro
fessor Mnllory nnd wants him fired.
A bad beginning.
Hon. Abel S. Dungan of the law
(Inn of Huston Duiilmu & Hay o
L Woodward Is in the city.
Wnrron Cleaver won tho suit In
Action & Wi'Ilams' suit club las
night lie paid 30 cents for tin
reliance.
The St. Louis Dental Company Is nt
the Royal Hotel. tf
The
1'ulnless
Dentists will have
the Royal for a few
tf
headquarters at
weeks.
Consult tho Painless
Royal Hotel. tf
Dentists at tin
The ladles of the Trinity guild wll
meet iu 4 o'clock today with Mrs. C
M Karnes.
Every second customer for sodu
vntcr :it Lllllo .t Co.'s fountain 01
Friday the 4th of May gets b drlnl
free. Try that Kirch beer. tf
The St Louis Dental Company wll
tloyoir dcntul work without pain nt
me itoyai. tf
Tho following cases wero filed in
district 1 ourt yesterday: J. P. Martir
vs. S G. Garrett ot nl attachment
A. L Ayers attorney for plaintiff:
.u.-wiuiu 1 ilios vs. uaniciu. iiurrougut.
et nl foreclosure E. G. Hogan at
torney for plaintiff.
Llmltntluu of I.lteruture
Little Hoy What is your papa?
Little Girl He's a literary num.
"Whnt'h that?"
"Ho writes."
"What does he write?"
"Oh he writes most everything 'cept
checks."
Morcil lir tlio Crclone.
Kansas Man (visiting in the cast)
Wo have lots of near neighbors now.
Friend Why I thought your near
est nolghbor was twenty miles awny
"Yes but we've had a cyclono since
men."
Too OKI Fmliloncil.
Friend You hnvo lost your position
on tlie Illgntonu .Magazine I hear.
ur ureyuearti l es 1 nccenteu u
manuscript which contained the ex
pression "I presume" instead of ;
fancy."
l.lttlo Dick IIhh Vlun.
Little Dot Women is ever so much
better than mini.
Little Dick They ih is they? Well
which would you rather have n step
mother or 11 stepfather?
Lucky l.lttlo IIoj-h.
Little Dick I knew why little
coV
orcd boys uro so happy.
Little Don Why?
Little Dick 'Cnnse their mother-
can' t tell when their hands nre dirty.
Helf-Kvlilont.
Youth How run I to know that this
bicycle is 11 model '03?
Denier My dear sir if it were not n
'03 we should not dare charge so much
more than it is worth.
Vmlorttood It.
Teacher Do you understand the
phrase "rapid enunciation?"
Hoy Yes'm. It's tho wny folks say
tneir pniyers on coin uignts.
The Khiiio Ilojr.
Proud Papa (playfully) Whose little
boy nre you?
O Li tUn Johnny (seriously) I'm your
little boy but I bus been washed.
Metaphor.
Teacher Yes 'thorny paths' is n
metaphor. Now what nre metaphors?
Dull Hoy Paths where yeh can't ride
pneumatics.
Didn't Work.
Caller What's all that howling up
stain.?
Mrs. lloanlem That faith cure doc-
tor has the toothache.
The War Out.
Miss llubb Do you call your wheel
a bicycle or n biciule?
Siyurt Hoy 1 call it "bike."
llunlfttriiil.
Land Ofllco at Guthrie Ok. March 20
I lnac Parley of Guthrlo who mndo
liaiiiiHtiiad application No. 10710 for the
northern one-fourth of section thirty-
two township 10 north of laimo two
west do hereby give notice of my Inton-
tlon tonuiko tinal pioof to ustablUh my
eiaini 10 1110 mini above described aud
that I expect to piove my residence and
cultivation before tho resistor and re-
colvci m Guthrie O. T. on is)l
by two of tho following witnesses: ' '
William Carlln of Guthrie O T.; Avery
A. Humphrey of Guthrie. O. T.; Edwuul
Fa i ley of Guthrlo O. T.; James Carlln of
Guthrlo O. T. in2tl Isaac Faiu.kv.
Dr. Farrlngton has. moved his ofllce
itorooms 15 nnd 10 Gray Kros. build-
iig Division street. 1101m
Stillwater and Orlandon
Exchange Barn
SHIVELY BROS. & VAN WYCK Prop's.
First-class livery barns at Stillwater acd Orlando. Tho best of teams ant.
improved facilities for carrying passengers between these two points. Toair
always ready to start at any time in tho day and -ourn at your pleasure
The bhortest and quickest route between Guthrlo and Stillwater is via Orlando
HUMAN SAGMPI0ES.
THEY ARE STILL "OFFERED
UP" IN RUSSIA
NOTWITHSTANDING Till".
THK C11UICCH.
CZAR AND
The Fanatic Are However tho Alcttiu
of it Nviteni ot Government Which
Denlei It Cltlien Acquisition
UnotrledRn.
of
EW PERSONS
outside of Russia
are nware that hu
man sacrifices are
still made in re
mote parts of tho
czar's empire. It
is a la men ta bio
fact ncvb.-'huless.
Tho Tchuktchis n
so mi-barbarous
tribe of followers
of the cross nro still slaves to the
awful custom which is still In vogue. At
thesamo tlmo no blnmo therefor can bo
attached to the Russian government
or tho Orthodox church for efforts by
both to stop tho custom have proved
Ineffectual. Tho sacrifices alluded to
ire those of old people nnd tho sick
who finding no pleasure iu life re-
solve to hnvo dono with oarthly ex-
istence to rejoin their dead relatives
and go to increase the number of
hajipy spirits.
A Tchuktchl who bus made up his
mind to die immediately notifies his
neighbors nnd nearest relatives. Tho
news spreads in tho circle of his friends
and nil of them soon visit the unhappy
person to Inlluenco him to change his
mind. Prayers reproaches complaints
ana tears hnro no effect on tho fanatic
who explains his reasons speaks of the
futuro life of tho dead who nppcar to
him in his sleep and even when he is
awako calling him to them. His
friends seeing him thus resolved go
way to mnko the customary prepara-
tions. At tho end of from ten to fif
toen days they return to tho hut of the
lclmktihi with white mortuary gar
ments and some weapons which will
bo used by tho man in tho other world
to fight evil spirits nnd hunt tho rein-
aeer. After making his toilet the
Tchuktchl withdraws into the cornel
of the hut His nearest relative
stands by his side holding In his hand
the instrument of sacrifice a knife a
pike or a rope. If tho Tchuktchl hns
shoscn tho knife two of his frionds
hold him under tho arms and
by tho wrists nnd at a given signal
the sacrlficer thrusts the knife into his
'reast. If the plko has been chosen.
two of his friends hold thnt weapon
and two others throw tho victim on its
point. For strangulation tho rope is
put about his neck and the sacriflcers
draw it until death ensues. Then tho
assistants go to the corpse redden
their hamts nnd face with its blood
aud place it on a sledge drawn by rein'
deer which draw it to the place of the
funeral. Arrived at their destination
M10 Tchuktchis cut the throat of tho
reindeer take from tho dead body its
clothing which is torn in pieces nnd
plnco the corpse on a lighted funeral
THtKI) OF MFC.
pile. During tho incineration tho as-
sistants offer up prayer to the happy
in the other world aud s'upplicatt.
these to watch over them and theirs.
These horrible practices are fol-
lowed to-day with the same exactness
as in ancient times. The Iukatchls
the Lamouts and the Russians invited
to these sacrifices ofton tako part in
them although thcro is no example of
ono of them having taken the same
road to reach tho other world.
J. II. White.
Could Ilo of Ailtanc v
Jim Say Fred old boy I'm looking
for some friend who will loan mo ten
dollars. Como now can't you bo of
assistance?
Fred Certainly.
"Thank yot over so much."
"Yes its gwlng to rain nnd if you'll
step over to Kiy office I'll lend you one
of your umbrellas so you won't get wet
while you're looking'
Johnny' Conclusion.
Little Ethel (at her arithmetic
lesson) What's a "quotient?"
Little Johnny It's what you get by
dividing ono number by another.
"Oh! it's the answer is it?"
"Yes."
"Then why don't they call It the
answer?"
'"Cause that word is too easy to ro-
membcr?" A I'onlble Attraction.
Little Girl Your bister is real pretty
isn't sho?
Llttlo Hoy Guess not; I never
noticed it
Llttlo Girl Then what's tho reason
so many gentleiunns keeps calling on
her.
Little Hoy Don't know. Maybe
it's 'cause wo haven't any piano.
Di- Perples the dentist.
AT THE RUSH'
$25000 STOCK.
Saturday Morning and all next week!
While the goods last we celebrate!
Trices speak louder than woids! So herefjors and
everything moves.
10 yards St andnrd Calico 25
to " Challlo 35
10 " 10c Dress Gingham B5
10 " Good Shirting 13
10 " Htipo Londnle 03
0 All Linen Tow els 28
locuullng Flannels 0:
fidelity Check GlnRliaius 4
Amoskongit Hales check gingham. . 6?
A. C. A. feather ticking. .12
I'eppeicll 0-4 bleached sheeting 10
1-1 11 11 blenched 15
An nll-llneu crash 5
llcldlng silk per spool 7VJ
10 Inch Henrietta 15
nd well we jusi can't quote prices on our entire stock but wc arcgn
ing to make prices that will move Cvcrj thing. Oh yes! our ladies
shoes worth $2 at $1.38. A beauty. Conic quick.
IU West Oklnhoiiin
HERE WE ARE!
BEAMER & CO.
309 West Oklahoma Avenue.
WITH ALL KINDS OF FINE VEHICLES.
Two car loads to select from. GIVE US A CALL.
T. M. DEAL
m LUMBER mm
Noble Aye. Bet First and Division Sts Guthrie 0. T.
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished on Buildings of every description. Territorial
Agent for U. S. Roof Paint.
OFFICE 109 NORTH FIRST STREET.
GO TO DAVES PLACE.
Tor Fine Domestic ami Imported "Wines and Jlrautlics.
DAYR SHORNWAJUD:
OKLAHOMA A YENUE.
HOTEL ROYAL
LEGISLATURE BUILDING
EAST HARRISON AVEHUE.
H. H. PERRY -Prop'r.
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
THE SQUARE BICYCLE DEALERS.
Will search for trade during theseaton of 1894. Largest stock of cycles
and cycle sundries west of Kansas City.
Bicycles Sold on Installments
PAYMENTS ACCORDING TO PRICE OF I)ICYCL
A large line of Second-hand Bycles at Slaughtering prices. Term--
oasy. Do not forget to call on us
Call at or address 113-113 East
The Oklahoma
E. H. KNAUSS. Manager.
STO
RICHIV10!MDJS
SECOND
HAND
Is the
Furniture Queensware and Cutlery!
CHEAPEST PLACE ON EARTH.
I CAN SAYE YOU MONEY.
113 OKLAHOMA
Foster Paul kid gloves .....70c
A Indies' ost bought to fell at 153 for.23
Mon's turkey red handkerchiefs 3 for. .10
Hue etuvt't In white black drab 30
Knitting cotton 3 halls for 10
Overall our own make worth COc 30
Men's and boy' scurfs nt 3 5 10 in? up
Men's iaiiiidrlf-tl shirts 25 40 COc Worth
double soiled somo
Men's linen collars 3 .land 10c worth
double soiled some
Lot Ladles' iintrlininr-d lints che'eo 10c
" " trimmed " 25c
Lot flowers for hats' somo marked as high
as 81 .to choice 10c.
ZO.3.!I$J.1l.. Manager.
Ave Guthrie 0k.
for Sewing Machines and Supplies
Oklahoma avenue Guthrie O. T.
Bicycle Comp'y
v) I
Jl-J
STORE
Place for
AVENUE. 113
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