Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1464, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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iiUTiililK NhWS: l.UTHKIfo, olvLAiioAiA i'KttltlTOKY, Al'KIL 3l, ISiH
WEiQHT U* BF.ES.
Uur""H| MtmrcbM I o.Merning
H th«r Pietlitr Subject.
•An interesting note about the weight
of bees appear&in an American jour-
nal ileroteri to agriculture. aayft 1 >r.
Andrew Wilson. It seems that an or*
binary bee, not carrying any l«>a«t of
pollen, weighs the one five-thousandth
of a pound. Fire thousand bees thus
make up a pound weight. When, how-
ever, the bee is carrying his load of
pollen or lioaey.ashe returns from for
aging amid the flowers, his weight is
increased nearly three times. He car-
ries thus about twice his own weight,
a result not surprising to those who
have studied the muscular powers and
ways of insects at large When bees
are loaded it requires only eighteen
hundred of tUein tomake up the pound.
Uetails are also given regarding the
number of bees which may exist in u
hive. From four-pouud to five-pound
weight of bees a re found in an ordinary
colony. Thin mean* in figures of pop-
ulation some twenty thousand to t wen-
iy-flve thousand individuals. A big
• warm, it is said, will often double this
estimate.
Talking of bees,<if any of my readers
wish to indulge in a very curious and
fascinating bit of zooiogicalstudy they
•houhl read the story of what is called
"parthenogenesis" in bees and other
lusects. such as the aphides or green
flies of the rosesand other plants. For
auch eggs of the queen bee as are fer-
tilized when lald'turn out workers (or
neuters) or queens, while those which
are not fertilized at all develop into
males or drones. This is very singu-
lar, because fertilization of an egg or
seed is regarded ordinarily as neces-
sary for its due development. 1 know
of nothing more extraordinary than
the story biology has to tell regarding
this curious by-way of animal develop-
ment.
DANGERS OF EMOTION.
ft* Part That F«ar Plays in K«ml«riu*
l'«upl« Liable t« DIickk
Many violent maladies have been
•upposed to have been produced under
the operation of moral influences. Sen-
nert believeu that fear was capable of
provoking erysipelas. Hoffman also
made fear and the adynamy resulting
from it play an important part as the.
predisposing cause of contagious dis-
eases. Dr. II. Tuke believed, in par-
ticular, in the influence of fear upon
the contagiou of rabies. The break-
ing out of rabres has been sometimes
observed after psychic emotion, says
Popular Science Monthly. liouley
uites the case of a>dog which went mad
after having been immersed in water,
l/iamleia cites a similar case in a man,
and another in a woman who was
frightened by a drunken man. In
order to avoid the influence of /ear*
Desgenettes concealed the name and
the nature of the plague, and it is to
be remarked further that the Turks
died less rapidly of it than the Chris-
tians. Culien supposed that sad emo-
tions favor contagious diseases, and
particularly the plague.
This disposition to contagion after
violent emotions which determine dis-
charge of the secret ions, may be partly
explained by the fact that the con-
ditions that diminish the proportion « f
iiie liquids of the blood favor absorp-
tion. It, however, seems at leastproi>-
able that the nervous disc harge is ac-
Vunpauied by alterations of the blood
• ud modifications of the interior me-
dium which justify the popular expres-
sions concerning having bad blood uad
turning the blood.
CARL Y INVENTIONS.
1.4> as early as accurately de-
scribed lite iliflVivrif ial thermometer,
azid told how one should be mailt*.
The earliest method of .spinning was
by bunching :i few IUkts and rolling
theiu into a tnivart w ith t! e hands.
Tuk tirwt whistjh* was probably a
chicken bone, and the first rtute either
s hollow reed or the thiglibone « f u
«heep.
Tuk hand-spinning, wRtli spindle and
whorl, ii the same the wiorld over and
identical with tha* slufwtn in Egyptian
paintings S.SO0 years ohtl.
The earliest fanning niilLor winnow-
iag machine was invented in China,
and iii \«>e tftere for centuries, while
Kuropeans vyere ,'leanhing their grain
by casting it irrto the air on a windy
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I'hf It « > as I ■:*« -liiilijfe.
Mr. Fred. W. Hittmbusch hut* opened
a splendid gentleman's resort in the
Schnell Building on Oklahoma Avenue.
Ills furniture is made of white oak nnd
the yoods he has on sale are A No. l.
gsssfessssS
Specific S
A Teileil Remedy C
For All °
A reliable cure for Contagious
blood Poi&on. Inherited Scro-
fula and Skin Cancer.
As u tonic for dclicute Women
and Children it has no equal,
being purely vegetable, is harm-
less in its ciJectu.
A on blood nnd sicin DIs-
t Mat's II.;. 11 IMHI lilt uppllt'utiou.
J/rutjf/intn Svlt //.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
S Swiff's
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WHEN MARRIAGE FAILS.
Kkntitky has thirteen loiral reasons
for divorce.
In twenty years Canada has had but
1 Hi divorces.
Deskktion is the niu^t common cause
of divorce in Sweden.
I'akis has nearly one-half of the di-
vorces granted in all France.
Scotland has tifteen divorces to
every 1,000,000 in population.
Austria has twenty-six divorces to
1,000 marriages; ii'ungary. but six.
In England to 1,000,000 of population
there are nine divorces every year.
Of divorced couples in Germany, over
fifty-five per cent, have no children.
The most common cause for divorce
in Italy is cruelty from the husband.
THERE are at the present day 62,063
divorced persons living in Germany.
In Colorado a wife was granted a de-
cree because her husband cut oft" her
baiiffs.
In almost every country the greater
number of divorces is granted at the
petition of the wife.
I'lif Itig *Iiiih *
With its many wonder* %*!!! two
' grand exhibitions at Guthrie, Saturday
April 21. Howe \ Cushing have «ii
'joyed the proud distinction f<>i mun\
years us lieingthe leading circus man-
agers and greatest procurers of rare wild
animals, always presenting the lutesi
and greatest surprises in arenic. zoologit
and curious « real ion. Their efforts luive
been amply rtnvurde<l at home and
abroad with immeasurable success. Kvci
on the alert and indefatigable in theii
efforts for new leuttires and n i> sanl that
oil this, their forty-fourth annual tom
it can be asserted without fear of eonira
diction that theirs i> the best tented show
of the universe.
The I*o(noiioiim \ " id-
Ill the blood should be laUeu up and re-
moved by the liver ami kidneys, but
, t hese organs get out of order, fail to do
t heir work, and t lie result is i Ileum tit i>in
There are a thousand remedies for the
j liver and kidneys, but there is only one
i-iire for rheiimatisui, and that is hi.
Iirutninond's l.ightniug ltemcdy. If you
have the disease send r" tolhe Driiin-
inoud Medicine Co.. is Maiden Lane,
New York, and I ln*> will send i« your
I express address two large bottles
enough for one mont h's ticatmeiit. Any-
one who is having an aririiiuent with tin
rheumatism will feel fully repaid l \ the
llrstdose. Agents wanted.
V < iiit lor Scrofula.
"I have taken Hood's Sarsaparillu ami
feel safe in saying thai it is the surest
cure for scrofula I ever tried.'
<'. M. Hi //aan,
t 'rcseent ('ity. (). T.
yon will want
II '('tiding Invitations,
II 'aiding Cards.
)'oic ran have them
prin ted or nigra red.
('heap or costly, to suit.
SLAUGHTER SALE
OF
SIIII'S
and send as an order fur
Ha ml hi I Is,
Posters, .
Ilorsebi I Is,
I'lacards
Etc., Etc.
Thk best pearls nr>' found on the
LVvlon coast nnd in tin* IVi-sinn yulf.
Tin-: lirst oratorio incutioneil in me-
dieval chronicles was presented in the
twelfth century.
Tuk Hirer .Ionian.from its rapid fall,
takes its name from the Hebrew word
"yarden." meaning ileseent.
In 1870 there were not more than
ten sailiiiff ships afloat of aliont 2.000
tons register in the llritisli mercantile
nw rine.
Midwinter Fair.
The San Francisco midwinter fair
will lie one of the attractions on th
Pacific coast dnrinK the comin<; winter.
It will be hold from January 1 to June
!)0, 18'. 14, and might be aptly termed the
world's fair in miniature. The Santa
Fe route will sell round trip tickets,
good to return until April MO, with tran-
sit limit of fifteen days in each direc-
tion, for $35.50. Will also sell at same
rate and 1 j "lit to the following Cali-
fornia points: Colton, Los Angeles San
Bernardino, San Deigo aad San .Toso
L, It. DktjANEy, Agent.
V liciul Open anil shut
and no foolishness. Beggs* Cherry Cough
Syrup will cure where all others fail.
Sold ami warranted by all druggists.
Hellumn for Harness.
1\ J. Milinati, the enterprising harness
and saddle manufacturer, is reported to
be doing the best business of any man in
the territory. He carries the finest
goods in his line that is manufactured..
He well deserves his remarkable success
W "-U Ml* «
A Kom4 Llffl MakMi a Well Man.
Arc you bilious, coiisli|Mitcd or
troubled with jnumticc, sick headiiebe,
oad taste in mouth, foul breaUi, coated
tougue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry
skin, pain in back and between the
shoulders, chills and fever, etc.? If you
have any of these symptoms your liver is
out of order, ami your blond is slowly
lK>ing poisoned, because your liver docs
not act properly. Hluuine will cure
any disorder of the liver, stomach or
nowclf. It has no eipial as a liver medi-
cine. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottles
st. Wallacf) 6l Mtiller's.
LONG STRING
of diseases and d«-
rajugementshavo their
origin iu torpor of the
liver. Deranged ap-
petite. coustipation,
headaehe, sour storn
acb. gassy belchings,
i indigestion, or dys-
fa ijftf pepsia, are due to
sluggish liver.
Mr. John A. Da-
BsaitY, U. 8. Inspect-
or of 1 luuiitfratiou
at IJutfalo. tv. Y.,
writes a8 1 ollows:
•• From early childhood 1 suffered from a slug-
gish liver. Doctors' preecriptions and patent
medicines afforded only temporary relief. 1
tried Dr. Pierce's Pleafluit Pellets, takivr
t tiree st night and two after dinner every day
for two weeks aud theu oue "Pellet" every
«lav for two months. I haw iu six months in-
creased in solid flesh, tweoty-six pounds. I
am iu better health than 1 nave been since
childhood. Drowilneis aod unpleasant feel-
iiir* sfter meals have completely disappeared.
Respectfully yours,
fitF v.j. Is «ct:r of Ipctsifmtica.
< heap llailroml Fare.
To San Francis™ nnd intermediate
jioints The Santa F« lloute will sell one
way round ti-ip tickets limited to Oil days
for ?H.j.5n and one way I icketseonlinioua
passage at rale of >:.MI,llll. This includes
Sail Diego, T,ns Angeles, llivrside and
all sen I hci'i Califoriiia [minis
L, It. Helanev,
Agent.
Hht nk .Wiles,
. Mortgages,
Deeds,
lioiulu,
In. fact, anything wanted
Anything that can be done with t>i>e we
can do and do it as you want it.
C. W. WHITE,
JEWELER.
K)K TUK NEXT TKN DAYS I \V1I.L MAKK A
Boots & Shoes
BEADLES' SHOE STORE,
TO
REDUCE STOCK.
WOMENS' SHOES.
Kid Button, from sl.oo to #1.7o
Kid Button Patent Lcutlicr Tip, sior narrow toe,
reduced from si.DOto l.'J.">
Kid Jersey, eioth top. rediieed from -.'.oil to i,2,j
t'riesmayor's Custom Patent tip i to 4_'.(mi
Women's L:.ee Sandals 1.in .7;,
MENS' SHOES.
50 Pairs Veal Calf, Rattler Lace and Congress .
50 Pairs Broad-gunge
4s Pairs Men's Boots
Large lot ladies' fine turns at half price
for small sizes and narrow widths. If you can wear a 2' or :i shoe,
A, 1? or C width, you can buy them for m song and sing ii \ ourself
Misses', Childrens', Boys' and Youths'
! Shoes correspondingly clieai). These arc regular goods, (ioodser
1 vice and not chen ptrash. l 'irst come, lirsl served.
J. 11 BEADLES
Beadles' Block, Oklahoma Avenue.
1.30 lo 1.0
1.2
.1. W M< NKAL. President.
(. K. IIKitR l()T, Vie«-l n'j icb*n
on all my Goods. Kverythinc in Stock will lie included in
the Reduction. Remember that I have the Largest and
(tUTiirik National Hank
to select from. I can anil will Sell Goods Cheaper than any
other Finn. If von want anvthintr in mv line
Capital,
1111)1 IIS,
$:>().(;( K I
Examine my Goons
11' ii rd <d Din-il < i* in st«l«l it ion to Hunk tMlbeis,
A .I.SKAV Mull Ai. I- SIM I'D KOHKliT M.AltTIN. IIKNItV LINN.
\V. .1. IIORSFALL, Cashier.
and get my Prices before Buying. I Will Save you Money
on your Purchases Special attention given to
FINK WATCH KKPAIRING.
212 Oklahoma Ave.
UNABLE TO WALK FOR YEARS.
A MOST MARVELOUS 0UKE.
Dr. A. V, Barnes Recommended Brown's Sar-
sapari/la and Dandelion with Iodide
of Potassium.
I had the Milk Leg for more than ten
years, and was unable to walk. Mv
limb was much swollen and covered
with ulcers from the hip to the knee,
Dr. A. V. Barnes recommended
^.arsapArmai
* Oandtijoii,
ww Iodide of Potassiumr
I procured it of our druggist, and it
cured me completely. When I com-
menced taking Brown's Sarsaparilla,
I only took it for the Milk Lc;, but I
had been troubled with Heart Dis-
ease for some years, and to my sur-
prise and astonishment, that left me,
and I am now strong and able to do
all my own house work. I can walk
as well as I ever could. Mrs. S. R.
Richardson, Winchester, Kas.
\o Blood Purifier now sold is as popular as
Brown s Saksapakilla. Formula printed on ev-
ery bottle. Physicians endorse it; druggists rec-
ommend it; and the afflicted praise it always after
using.
For sale by F. 11. Lillie& Co.
Ilciularlir nnd hull Rest Ion
wan be cured If you don't believe It try
Beggs'Little Oiunt Pills. Sold anil war-
ranted by all druggist*.
HERE WE ARE!
NED. HflDLE'SSPECIHL BIEW
(Tlic IQucen of Coble -Ucevs.
Sold at Five Cents a liottlo at all liars in
the ('it v. The only Beer for
Family Use.
' ' CALL FOR IT. + * >
REAVES BROS
DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
WE KEEP LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK.
REAVES BROS.
The Blue Belle
\\ T. WTLYKTON. l'ropriet
iSueeessor to,I. .1. Teurney.)
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
The Finest Resort for ( ientlemen in the City. Corner of Harrison
Avenue and Second Street
t-Wo\\y 0ng^ '^Silver Dollar
SKCOM) STUKKT. NKAK HAKBISOX,
Fnesh Fish, Oyslens and Came in Season.
SHORT ORDER HOUSE.
Uopttlnu fliitucv, 1*^ to ''i \y. nt.
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
The Finest Bar in Oklahoma Territcrv
lor> West Harrison St.
RHClNfc, iflilSCQNSIN.
MANUFACTURERS OF
'THE RACINE" FARM &NB WAREHOUSE FANNING MILLS
The Eagle Saloon,
103 Second Street, Opposite Land Office.
M1LLKK& HITCHCOCK, Proprietor -
DUSTLESS GRAIN SEPARATORS AND LAND ROLLERS.
These MilN nnd Separators bav<
long lief a iispiI by the Farmers, ]>ron '
ii nt Millers. Co a maud Seed Dralrri
^ hioiiKhout the \ ii i te-<I States, whi.
jjoBfhi«lilv lei- •mnieiidlliem aslieiiiK th*
lti; 'K MACHINE® ever made
(or Cleininit and Graditig Wheat
M rle\. «>iits. Corn and Set-ds of every
description.
Hi- \ do the work more thorough
h have greater eapacits, built
v'lr.iiirtr and ) euvier and better fin-
ished tFuii any other Mills.
^ix different si/es, t*u (or Farm
t!«. tour lor Warehouse, Klevatoi
and Millers use
The I.and Rollers lire the HF.S'f
and CHF.AI'KST lor the money.
All MACHINES WARRANTED.
Write lor Circulars and Trices b«
loir buying
The Finest Liquors, Winej & Cigars,
And Coolest Beer in the Territory.
A Pleasant Reading Room for All.
Post Offick Drug House.
Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Toilet Articles.
Ail the Latest Papers and Periodicals
Always on Hand- Artists' Ma-
terials a Specialty.
A. M. MctLHINNEY, Prop.
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Guthrie Daily News. (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1464, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1894, newspaper, April 21, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280694/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.