The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 4, Ed. 1, Friday, June 4, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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Trains to and from Uuthrle make connec-
tion at Oklahoma City.
Make clone connections at Kl Iteno lor
points on the Hock Island nortn and south
For raiei and Information apply to
J 1' IIOLUBN Tratllc Idanager
South McAleeler I. T.
O M M ELLSWOKTH
Agent Oklahoma Cltv
I'llOFESSlOXAL DJlt ECT0HY.
D.
STKVKNS. M D.
nmA mA "lamthwlA Untlnnnl t.nW
Room 6. office recently moved from second
Boor of Beaton's Drug store..
'T'UOMAS S WII.TB
ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW.
Washington D. C
Kooins 103-6-fl Atlantic Uulldlng.
Mining. Land and Patont Law a Specialty
D
AVID L. QITT
PENSION ATTORNEY
WashlnKton D. C.
No. 623V Street N. W.
Formerly Principal Examiner Pension
Bureau
The pension policy of the future will In all
probability be more liberal. Rejected cases
solicited Correspondence Invited.
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ATSON K. COLBMAM
Land and Patont Attorney
WashlnKton. D. C.
Washington Loan and Trust lll'dg.
nSFERENCES-Hon. M. V. Allen D. S. Sen-
ate Ilou. Lafe Pence Kluderbook N. Y.
lion. John a Hell M. at Uon. J. U. Ulcks
M. 0
JP RANK II ( KOfaTIIWAITE.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Washlnston D. C
1SJ0 F Street N W.
T and Parties a Specialty.
NAOMI Rebekah Lodge No. . L O. O. F.
meets every Thursday evening at 7:3C
in Odd Fellows hall In the Weinberger build-
ing Visitors welcome.
FLORA COOPER N Q
HA1TIE CAMERON. Sec'V.
GITliltiE camp No. 3 Woodmen of the
v rld meets every Monday nlxht In the
K of i' call Visiting Woodmen are wel-
come J. ii. TOWERS Olerk.
LKO VINCENT. Con. Com.
GDTUKIE LODGE NO. 2
A. K. 4 A. M. Regular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
j in each month at 8 o'clock.
Ay All brethren cordially In-
&A.f vlted to attend.
II F. ARDBRY Sec.
A. J CORKINS. W. M
GUTURIB Lodge No. 1 A O. U. W.. meets
Taursday evenings of each weok at 7:30
In Victor block corner First and UarrUon.
Visiting Workmen always welcome.
Y. P. CfATCIIKLL. M W.
C O FINCH Recorder.
GUTHRIE Lodge No. S K. of P. meets
every Wedueaday at 7:30 in their hall
n the V lctor block corner First and Ilarrl'
ion. Visiting knlgbts are always welcome
LESLIE Q. NIULAOIC. a O.
J roUCART M. of P. and K. of R. S
i O R M Meets eery Tuesday night In K.
-K(if P hall visiting chiefs always wel-
mc M U e'HBRRT Chief of Records.
GCTURIB Lodge No. J I. o. O.'F. meets
Monday ulgbtof acbeekat7J6. Vis-
aing odd Fellows always weleme.
S. R. 1IATBS N. O.
O W DRCCE Sec'T lock box ITS.
OKLAHOMA S-ncampmentNo. 1. 1 0. O. P
meets every Tuesday evening In Odd
Fellows hall at 7 SO All visiting patriarchs
weic .me FRANK THOMPSON a P.
E F MERTEN Scribe.
MUTUAL I1KN8FIT TO LADIES. We
furnish employment procure help bay
sell or exchange fancy articles novelty
ro.Kts periodicals etc
WOMEN'S INFORMATION BUREAU.
Room 0 Lyon block
Cor HarrUon and DlTlsl
k
rffTtth !WtUvJWlf jf ffifjffi 1 .M 1 1' !
BATTLE WON BY THE INSURGENTS.
Gsosrsl Gomes leads la person a4
rets ths Spanish. Eight hundred 8paa
is killed and 1 000 woandsd. Tha (rtat
vlciry is sttribated to ths ftat tkit the
Insurgents hsvs discovsrsd that Dr. Raw.
ysr's Family Cars give asw Ut aai
Irsogth and pnrlflss tha blood.
uss. a. ssAEsrtna.
For fonr years I was a great taffsrs
from female complaints in thtlr worst
form. I was given up by soma of tha bast
physicians as incurable. I cannot say to
much in praise of yonr Pastilles. It Is a
wonderful remedy for all diseases peculiar
o woman. Any one wishing to correspond
with ma can do so by sending 2c tamp.
Allen Hillsdale Co. Mick.
A written (iiirinte- to tart or moot; rtfnndwl
with sv.ry boi of Pastilles. Prlct. II 00 par bos.
Dr. lawyer's Psmlly Cur curti 11 dlitutt
it ths itomnch liver kldneyi sod purifies tha.
blood A written luirintee to cut er rnooe refund-J
with eery dollar bottle of Psmlir Cra.
rrlcee II 00 eOo sod Me.
For Sale by 0. It. Konfro.
One Vwre for Round Trip Plus OO.
Travel is a joy to tho&o who know how
to get thf most out of it. Luxurious
Pullmans comfortable chair cars
modern day coaches regular and
appetizing meals at dluing rcoms or In
dining cars in connection with short-e-it
distances and time between given
points mattes travelling a pleasure at
any treason of the year This is what
you pay for and get when your ticket
roads via 8anta Ie route. National
Educational Association Milwaukee
Wis. July 0 to 0 1807
Wanted-
Several faithful men or women to
travel for responsible established
house In Oklahoma. Ualary 8780 pay-
able 815 weekly and expenses Posi-
tion permanent. Reference. Enclosed
self-addressed stamped envelope. The
National Star Uulldlng Chicago.
Our llepalrlos; Department
Is equal to the best In the country.
Wo repair everything and anything)
bicycles sewing machines locks keys
umbrellas typewriters and gasoline
stoves etc. Saw filing and grinding
of every description lawn mowers
shears scissors knives etc. We are
experts in eaah of our departments.
E. II. Knausb
The Bicycle House 118 Oklahoma
avenue Guthrie O. T.
See Smith the bill distributor.
For Sale Cheap Having been
drowned out by tho lato Hood
1 of For one of tho best loin on
Worth First stroot for sale
cheap. MRS. II. A. BOOTH.
Agents Wanted
For War in Cuba by Senor Quesada
3uban representative at Washington.
Endorsed by Cuban patriots In tre-
mondous demand A bonanza for
agents. Only 31. SO. Hig book big
commissions. Everybody wants tho
only endorsed reliable book. Outfits
free. Credit given. Freight paid.
Drop all trash and make 8300 a month
with War In Cuba. Address today
The National Book Concern 352-356
Dearborn St. Chicago.
It' Oool In Jul j
on tablelands nnd mountains of New
Mexico and Arizona where Santa Fe
Houto crossae continent. Therefore buy
tour tickets over Santa Fe going to
Christian Endeavor convention- at San
Kranclsco. Inquire of A. T. JtB". Fi local
agont about cheap rates.
For Sale or Bent A pianp. Address
Mies Ualloway 320 North Vine tf
The largest stock of flags in the Ity
atF. It. LUlio&Co. tf
Six room bouse for rent on Cleveland
avenue between First and Division.
Street number 110 Plastered and city
water Call and see the property or
write M Calllgan Colorado Springs
Col. for particulars. 3t3
Union-made negligee shirU fersa'e
only at the New York Clothing Uouse
The cheapest books in the olty at
Llllle i Co.'s tf
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all otherp.
Wanted-An Idea S
Cava think
oxn tliDDte
rrviws uur icmi uit mar nr
Write JOHN WKIlrffifl&Wi-c
.Vay may hrioi von wraith.
llnsv (Jinatanlt
VWatuSI JLtcor-
it nMuisnua jj jm jot lonr
) prlee cat.
UU BfW UM 0 fB lBOUJaWl
HUM.
CRmiNALS AT PLAY.
THE CRUEL WAYS IN WHICH THEY
"AMUSE" THEMSELVES.
llie Teat Iii Alt Their Oamea Is tha Ability
tullearlmln lultnllnu Triton Surgeons
Are Alvvnye In Demand to 1'atoh Up the
"Players."
Mario Carara n dltclplo of Oesaro
Lorubroso the Italian export In crimi-
nal anthropology has made a tpcolnl
"tndy of the sport that criminals en-
gage in. The innocent games of child
fccod In the enso of criminals ure tino-
tured with cruelty and kouiotiiuet mo-
oompanled by hoiniolde.
CriminolH skip the rope bnt part of
the game In to trip up tho Juuipor and
let him fall hoavily u)ku the atone pave-
ment. Criminals play leapfrog bnt tha ob-
jrt of the gamo it that ho who maken
tho "baok" hnll riw entldcnly and vio-
lently jue-t as the frog mounts and throw
him to the Krouiid.
Tho crimiiinlE piny blind man's buff
bnt the man with tho bnndnged eyp
carries it hnndkerchicf bearing in onp
corner a jagged Htono a piece of hard
Kliarponed wood or n bit of iron. With
this weopou ho strikes thoso whom ho
pnrsne.
Another remarkable form of this
game Is for tho blinded ono to bo struck
by ono or another of his companions if
ho fails to namo tho ono that touches
him. The peunlty is not tho innocent
one of tho children's game bnt n blow
so severe that n physicinn has often to
bo called in after a gntuo is over and
occasionally the sufferer is disabled fo
sonio time.
It has been found in those Italinu ro
formntories whero prisoners are not
kept in solituavufiiii'inunt thnt pris
onors' games are often accompanied
with bloodshed and thut-t is almost
impossible to prevent cruelties. This in
e8pcoially true whero prisoueMwork to
gother for they ptcreto tools ntitl une
thciu ns wenpons In brutnl porta
In one of theso games tiio plnypr 1ih
in each hand a stick having fUuLeii
tho end .1 Keen inotnlliijy point. JvJ'yu-
tcrwenvtli his arms re01ving thffslF-ks
with rapidity and tho giuno is lor an-
other prisopur tniiust his bond be-twi-vu
tho anus 'iiml endeavor to follow
tho revolutions of tho sticks without
being wounded. It usually hnppuis that
ho receives 15 or 10 wounds anil ooincti
out with n blooding head whilo now
and then mortal iirjtiricb iu. rocqlveti.
uho victim iu nnothur gamo hni his
eyes bauduged and places his palm npon
a table with liugors spread fnnliko.
Another criminal ropoatedly strikes be-
tween tho fingers with n pointed instru-
ment. If ho wounds n llngor thou tho
two c linn go places anil woo to tho man
who refuses tho exohnngo. Tho gamo is
daugerqus although tho criminals its-
6crt thnt tho wounds to tho lingers are
not deep or severe becnuso they Boy
tho metnllio points nro too Bhort and do
not penetrato far n grim form of phil-
osophy. Tho sport of criminals is accompanied
by characteristic craft This is espeoinl-
ly shown in tho methods in which tha
newcomer is initinted into prison life.
Tho novico is conducted into an impro-
vised conrt chaiubor whero tho judges
aro his fellow prisoners. lib is placed
upon a fctand nnd gravely tried upon a
protended charge and ho lias barely
been condemned when tho stand is sud-
denly drawn away so thnt hois thrown
violently npon tho earth.
Many games necessarily imply resist-
ance to pain as nu nbsoluto condition of
success. For eiutuple thero is tho gnme
of "needles. " Ono of the-playors places
his closod fists upon the table holding
steadily two needles ono in eaoh hand
tho points being slightly exposed. It is
tho gamo then for a companion to
strike with his own fists those of tho
oilier and bc omes a question of endur-
ance botween the one v. ho is pricked
with tho noodles and tho ono whoso fists
aro boaton by tho other's knuckles.
Thero aro contests in which tho fin-
gers and hands are dooply wounded
and the scars aro an honorable distinc-
tion. The characteristic; feature of ull these
gamts whioh are tho recreation exclu-
sively of criminals iu prison is tho love
of combat If us is hold by exports
sports aro tho means of working oif tho
superfluous nativity of life it is evident
that superfluous activity in the oase of
prisoners is especially powerful. It has
been noted in the case of prisoners that
there is a prevalence of great agility nnd
littleness which Professor Lombroso
cousidors a ucgutivo ovidenco of mental
weakness sinco it testifies to a greater
development of the notorial centers at
5ho expeii8oof tho other cerebral centers.
Dut usually this physical energy is not
properly used in tho ordinary Jifs of tho
criminal ami finds outlet and enjoyment
in sports.
Another characteristic of tho games
of criminals is tho admiration shown
for physical force manifested in tho
docility with which tho vanquished in
such sports submit to tho brutality of
the victors a thing observed among
savages.
Finally the insensibility to palu ox
hibitcd in sports of criminals proves
that such men aro less acute in their
physical senses as woll as less sensitive
to the pains ot others since what seems
to others uselessly cruel is only tho
usual th'uj with criminals. As tho
drunkard bis taste hardened bynlcohol
bag need of a stimulant constantly
stronger so iu tho cuso of tho criminal
rue nervous system demands stimulants
so strong that to tho ordinary steady
going Individual they would bo actually
paiufuL Pearson's Weekly.
Old Not Ileau on Illm.
"If you chose you could be the light
of toy life" said ho when they met at
the ball
" Yes?" she said for want pf anything
better to say.
"Yes. But whenover I call you are
on t ' 'Indianapolis Journal.
I1IU Yao Kver
Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not get a bottle
now and get relief. This medicine has
been found to be peculiarly adapted to
the relief and cure of all female com-
plaints exerting a wonderful dlrectin-
fluence in giving strength and tone to
the organs. If you have loss of appe
tlte constipation headache fainting
spelts or are nervous sleepless ex-
citable melancholy or troubled with
dizzy spells Electric Hitters is the
medicine you need. Health and
strength are guaranteed by its use.
Fifty cents and 8) at C R. Benfro's
drug store.
SUFFERING !N SILENCE.
Women ore the real heroen of the
world. Thousands ou thousand of them
endure the dialing torture of the ills
pe uliiir to womankind in thcdileticeol
'tome. They suffer ou a d on wedkn
months yenra. The itory of wenknew
anil torture is written fn the drawn
features iu the sallow t. in in the list-
less eyes in the lines of care and worry
on the face.
Inborn uiodcsty seals their lips. They
prefer ptiti to humiliation. Custom has
mnilc them believe the only hopo of
teltefliesln the cxtMnur of' examina-
tion nnd "local treatment."
Take ten cases of "female wcnkncM"
and in nine of them "local treatment"
is unnecessary There is no reason why
modest sensitive women should sub-
mit to it. JtfcEL.ItXE'9
WEOFCARDUB
Is a vegetable wine. It exerts a wonder-
fully healing strengthening and sooth-
ing influence over the organs of v.omnti-
kind. It Invigorates anil stimulates the
ivholc system. It is almost infallible iu
-uritiR the peculiar weaknesses irre-
gularities and painful derangements of
rtomun. year utter year iutu
ic
privacy
of home nway from the
bodjr it effects cures.
eyes o
evcry-
1VINE MP CAItDUI in Bold lor 81.00 a
doiiIk. Dealer Iu ukmIIcIiik firll It. I'Ue
iHltlh-e uilinlly ihn Moral eJum.
1 ' n n
First
published ln the Dally Leadur.
May 10. I8U7.
.--Notice for Publication.
Land ofllco at Guthrie. Ok. May 15
1807. .
Xsonco isnorehy pIvd thot tin
iia!nedybttli.r has fl'rt Tiotlcenf 1
tlou uTmakB iinalo(f In suupo
ela'm and that said proof will
Notlco Is hereby pI'o thot the follow-
bis Inten-
iort of his
Iia tn.tiln
bofore the roulb'.-r and rnentvAr nt Ontli.
rle. Ok.r: Jrno Jl 1807 vU:
Chancio It. ClurV for thu s w ox ee j
tp 15 r2 f.
He niiines the following witnesses to
provo his continuous residents mwin ilihI
cultivation of said laud viz'
.lu-Pllll I'. Craiir. .Ii.lm M Mrrinwpll
Kverett Craltf Joseph J. Haslett. all of
Guthrie O T
13? A. N. J. Crook. Register.
Danderine
Tlie Best Place In the City to Get
First-Class Shave Hair Cut
AND A GOOD
FREE DANDERINE
215 W. Harrison.
$6.65
BARGAIN
'-'. MEN'S SUITS
At Levy's Bee Hive for this week. See the display in our win-
dow. We are selling $10-all-wooi Suits for $6.65 this week.
We are selling $12.50 and $15 Suits for $9.65 this week. Don't
confound these suits with the trash you read ahout in dry goods
store ads. The only thing cheap about these s-iits is the price.
Come and look at them.
CLOTHING HOU
$6.65
itTTT "ulr-irw aw if ' .nrwii.j.8r.
Ml It ft & Oe have just f feoelved a
large stock of wall paper bought it
bankrupt prices and will be sold at
alwutt half its value. tf
For Orst-elass
paper banging call on
L. Curifton. Ill
north First street
Photographer Dougherty is turnlug
out some splendid views of the West
Guthrie flood.
Governor llarncs has appointed the
Stowe llardwaro company agent to
sell the "North Star" refrigerator
which seems to have been confirmed
by the people from tho way they are
hauling them out. ltf
Fruit season must bo hore. Stowe
Hardware company reports sale of
thirteen dosen Mason fruit jars yoster
day. it
loth bound bonks at 10c at Lillie
fc Co's tf
Ouck at ibe Stowe Hardware store
Is au artist on nludow decoration. tf
To Trade The Stowe Hardware Co
bavn plenty of gootU to trade for cash
it
Taper bound
l.illle Co's
books at 7o
each at
tf
Notlee.
Ur Dutithitt tin. veterioar
ry Stirijf on
the K. C.
has moved hl8"otIleo from ti
" narruon avenue
ono-lialf block wost of county court
nouso. 3lM
Deposition work copying and oor-
reapondonce sollalted by experienced
stenographer and typewriter. Mrs.
Ilewett Hotel Uoyal Guthrie flk.
Tako homo something to tho llttlo
folks LIUlo & Co earry the largest
stock of toys toy books and fancy
goods at rock bottom prices. tf
Tho latest tiovolty
"Miity Dawn" Jim
harbor Nbon
iu hair ants
Hill Daudorlne
First publish
ed In
May i
the Uallv Lenilnr
y XO 1SU7.
Notice lor Publication
Land oillco at Guthrlo O. T. May
85 18U7. "
Notice Is 1 ereby given that th follow I
tiameri settler has liied no'lcoof his Intim
lion .o mine dual proof In support cf his
claim and that said proof will ho made
before register nnd receiver at Guthrlo.
O. T. on .lime 30 1897. vis
Jonn uutsel for tho tyw ur sih:
17 n r 1 w
He uamos the following ultnns
lirove his cdutiniiutis residence upoviu.il
cultivation of said land viz:
Ilenjamln Harrett. William A Caldwell
James V Harper .I.hn II. Hutsel all of
Gntlirl. . () T.
4137
A N .1 CitnoK IWIslor
Barber Shop
BATH.
TO ALL CUSTOMERS.
JAMES HILL. Prop
GREAT
Levy's Bee
Oklahoma Ave.
TJL2ZSS1
The Mistletoe
105 West Harrison
NEXT DOOR TO
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
in Stock all the Time.
FINE BILLIARD PARLOR PHONE 95
OSCAR HAMILTON Manager.
N. H. STURGIS;
Solicitor for
Complete Cotton Ginning Outfits.
Prom wagon to bale set up ready for work
including boiler and engine. Gold lnadttl
awarded at Worlds Pair and Dallas State
Pair.
orrcHimilmw SollclknC'X P. 0. llox 2'.: Ontlirlo 0 T
THOMPSON
V.
Dealer
memoa
u
Have just received thirty-five t irs
of Lumber which will sell at very ow
prices for the next 30 days. We are
putting in a large stock of Lun ber
of all Kinds and can gave you s me
money if you buy now.
Harrison Ave. Opposite Royal Hotel.
HiVE
and First St
'uanmiirfo-ii iisaBLULimjeievii.a
Bai.
Avenue
WELCOME GROCERY.
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mUb fc-"L WpESfc.
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$9.65
SALE
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$9.65
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