South Canadian Bazoo. (South Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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SOUTH CANADIAN BAZOO.
.1 l> I K.Non Kdltor and I'ropjietoe
south mm*, iwdiiw territory
fill. new toi|iodo bout* nivil not lio
built of Htoel, lint of itliiinipurn ami
lironzo, an wan tho Vigilant, If tins
contrai'torn ho wish it.
TlIK Idea of « hiiHlutii'l traveling
over linlf it continent, illHjruliwil us H
woman, to hunt it trnant wlfo in n
now departuru In ilntoctivimii.
i
At it nhorllT'h «• 'n Newcastle, I'a .
liint wreck lioi'Mi'H with wild nl from
flvo to t wonty-IU 11 ccntx a In inl. 'I'llIm
1h worno than tlio ♦ liojf fui iliinf lilca
I'luimssoit Amuck, of Stockholm, !<.
unfolding u plan to reach tho North
jxilo hy lialloon. It prolutlil\ i« as
foithihln an liny other tliat has \H
boon tried.
l<oitl> KanimiM'ii rill ii< iiii i. may.
an reported, have Htartcd tlm recent
fitMhion of pliiNt<Tin^ iihiii'h hair llat
upon their forehead*, hut it Is ratlcr
mean to neeiiHo him of it now that lm
can't defend himself.
Tiikiik lined to Ihi it Having, "Olio
might as wnll I m * 111 * a* I as out of ^sh
Ion." ruritphra-i'il, "One might as
well Ihi ilcail as unknown," it Im ual
ly trim ami cinliodioH much of tlm
philosophy of iiilvci'tining.
A< ('iiiii imi to tlm latest itilvlci'h the
rotnuiiHHion Hi nt, to investigate the Ar
tiinnlan outraged is Mill at Moosli par
Inylng with tint local authorities,
while in the interior now ami liorrl-
hlo atrociticH are licing eninmltlcil.
It In not unlikely that even tlio 00111-
mission will In- welconieil hy tlm
'I'llrkm with hlootly liaml ■ to )u *pi.Hlilo
gram
• A KF.w yearn ago New I'lgliind was
much concerned it I its ithituiloneil
farm*, ami hoiiic writers pictureil it
gloomy future for country property in
that region. Itut tlm ilemaml for these
farms now cxccciIh the supply. I'ity
|tooplo want them for Hiuniimr homes,
ami liy H|>endiiig a little money will
Itovi that they were niiuply fariiiH
nimumicrstiMxl
A* TilK value of the colli Hloritge
system of preserving fruits In men
liottcr known farmers are thinking
morn aliout the value of their apple
and poach orchards. We are a fruit-
eating people, taking oranges, linn- l
anas ami ligs from other countries,
hut none of them are In-tter in Haver
or mom wholesome than the fruits
that can canity In grown in our own
country.
TlIK col lego faculty that expelled
young Klliott Micpard ill spite of tlio
entreaties of the Vanderbilt family
was delilwrate in its judgment It
made a patient investigation anil ilis-
covered that the hoy had no athletio
record and could, therefore, not en-
hance collegiate reputation So it
fired him ho lily.thereby intimating to
tho corpH of students that college pro-
prieties must !*• observed.
('. I'. lit vriNiiruN has pointed out
the way for a young man with a little
capital to make a barrel of money. In
the Congo I roo State, lie says, lw-
yond the mountains, crude rubber
gum can lie liought for about a cent a
pound; it can lie got down to the sea
for another cent and in New York it
will bri 11 <f not less than * I a pound
There Is more wealth in this kind of
prollttlian in all tlio gold mining in
the world.
Sf.ntfn.'k of a two mouths' rcsl.
dence in the |M>nitcntiary is not a bit
too severe upon a politician who us
►aultsa reporter. There are few more
valuable members of society than re
porters, except editors, and they must
lm protected. Of politicians there is
always a superfluity, and it matters
little to a commuilit) what Im'coiucs
of them, but pro|ierl\ guarded report
ers grow up to Ih> editors, and we can
not have too large or health! a stock
of these valuable creatures on hand.
(Jt iMMH \V vsiiiNtiriiN was in favor
of preserving the buttle Holds of the
country as a matter of patriotic senti-
ment. In fact, lie Imught the famous
Irene of llraddock's defeat, where he
proved himself a thorough soldier in
a time of disast r. I'lie tract pur
chased contained •.'Ml iicivs, valued in
the schedule attached to Washing
Ion's will at an acre, and referred
to in that document as ••the ti real
Meadows wheie the tirst action with
the French in the year 17I was
(ought"
Kvkrv o|ierator on a t\ pewriter Is
now a stenographer Stenography
and typewriting are as intimately a-
sedated as the needle an I thread
Why not ca'l the o|ierator, therefore,
a stenographer rather than a typv
writer' Why apply the name of a
machine to the pcrmm who o|H<rates it '
It is a misuse of I'ligUtli as malapro-
pos as it would he to call a motorumu
a street car, the engineer an engine,
the driver a horse or a mule I lie
Knglish language i« too rich to longer
tolerate anv such misuse of term*.
WKKK'SREVIKW IN BRIEF
NOTABLE HAPPENINGS FROM
THE WOHLD AT LARGE.
floll il "own I'or llu.y Minds imo
Kulshrlls (IIvIiik \n I on lit" Infor-
mation of Ilir i,rent i'assliib show
«« li I ni ii vil from llu* \Vlr« ltii|Hirt ,
The duke of Noiillrs is dead, aged
ni*ty-niiic years.
Twenty-one lives were lost in a tire
in the SolieI mine nrar lluclra. Spain.
A resolution intodueed in the lleich-
Mtig to restrict uninigration of .lews
was defeated
The natives of Swaziland, South Af
rim, aie preparing to resist an inva-
alon of the I liters.
Three convicts at Folsom, t al., who
attempted to escape were shot. 'I wo
probably will dle.
The Aslor, Tibien and Lennox li-
braries will he combined into one
great public institution
Ambassador Thomas F Itayard and
wife dined anil wined with (Juccn Vic-
toria al Windsor Castle Thursday,
Itev Klijali Teller, in Logan county,
\V. Va., was ti lacked by wild lieasts
Thursday night and torn to pieces.
People of Seattle, Wash., have been
horrified by t he discovery of dead hu-
man bodies in the city's main reser-
voir.
It is not considered improbable that
Knglantl mid I'ussia may engage in
war over I lie ( hinese Japanese settle-
ment.
John L Clark, of Muskegon, Mich.,
wanted at Saeremento, ( al., for biga
my, is found to have, at least, four
wives.
Ilarry Hayward was convicted last
Friday at Minneapolis of being an ac-
cessory in the murder of Catherine
tiing.
lloilies of five men we.- frozen to
death on a Mexican rar :.^ve been
sent la the authorities at Zinacanta-
pec.
The First Itaptist church of Cincin-
nati has sued the ministers'conference
of that city for $:.U.OUO for alleged de-
famation.
The American Protective Tariff I,ea-
gue has appointed lion Arthur L.
Thomas of Salt Lake, president of the
I tab branch.
The imported KnglKli Shire stallion,
Carlton ItUm, nwuoil l v .1 II 'IVti-
man, of llushnell, Ind., a prize winner
in Kngland, is dead-
Cincinnati judge lias granted a min-
ister's license to Mrs. Itallington
Month in order that she may ofllciatc
at marriages.
The strike sit nation in the Pennsyl-
vania coal tields is unchanged. It is
said that none of the Ohio miners will
join the Htrike.
The steamer Freisland, which was
aground at Port Said, is atloat, and
American excursionists will proceed
on their journey.
The strike in the coal regions of
Pennsylvania will, says the Trade Re-
view, have a depressing effect on the
steel and iron market.
The All-American bicycle team has
arrived at F,l Paso, Texas, preparatory
to taking part in the bicycle tourna-
ment which commences in that city
March 14.
L ouia J. Foot, an Knglishman rep-
resenting a wealthy British syndicate,
has just been swindled out of S50, (MIO
In two American mining prospectors,
who "salted" a non-paying mine in
Mexico, and sold it for 5100,000, one-
half in cash.
At Albui)ueri|ue. N. M., the Santa
l'e railroad is about to build her most
extensive stock yards and feeding pens
between Kansas City anfl II Paso.
Those at Wallace will be abandoned.
Albni|iteri|ue will soon be hcaili|uar-
ter for stockmen in Western and
Southern Arizona, Southern New Mex-
ico ami the Republic of Mexico.
Iltifrh T Cuileii, a millionaire mine
owner and politician of Helena, Mont.,
and Miss Laura It Ta| ue, a school
teacher, were secretly married Janu-
ary it tlalcn is father-in-law of
Thomas II Carter, who conducte t ex-
President Harrison's campaiirn, and is
one of the senators recently elected
by the Montana legislature. He is 00
years of age and his 5'"ide .10.
The talk of the probabilities of a bi-
metalic conference which has been
more or less active since the parlia-
ments of tlreut Itritain and tiermany
have started the question has been
given fresh impetus by the adoption
of Senator Wolcott's resolution pro-
viding for the appointment of inter-
national eonferes The discussion is
not confined to either party or any
particular faction, nnd in the house
the feeling was a decidedly hopeful
one all around that the movement
underway will be productive of re-
sults. Tiie Luited States has only
been waiting, it is generally said, for
other governments lo take the initi-
ative or manifest, a disposition to meet
us half wav.
American excursionists who sailed
on the llismarck have arrived safely at
Athens
(iovernor ' ulberson of Texas, nss
written a sharp ine .s (fe to the legis-
lature icgurdintf legislation.
Iternhard Mcuscr. a business mi n of
Iteardstown, III . disappeared l eb " .
and it is feared he hss met with foul
play.
Whipple Post i. \ II., «ill put
American lla? on < very school lionsi
in Kankakee county, I" on Meinoiia
I lay.
Omaha's police hoard has suspend
ed the chief, and will Investigate
charges of corruption against the
turcy
Seven miners .vcre killed Wednes-
day morning while descending a shaft
at a lead mine near Shrewsbury. Kti-
glnnd.
I Mary Wagner, a school teacher of
liockport, Ind., is in jail, charged with
forgery and securing money by false
pretenses.
Kx-Speaker Herd and two nf his
friends refused to vote for a resolu-
tion thanking Speaker ' risp for Ins
fairness.
tieneral features of the plan fur re-
organizing the Whisky trust have been
agreed on bv the stockholders' com-
mittee.
The Agricultural department lias
issued it bulletin on Hal pease anil
giant knot weed as rehabilitants of the
soil.
A large number nf American excur-
sinnists paid their respects to the
Sultan of Turkey, and his palace on
Saturday-
A. Moses of Chippewa Falls, Wis.,
was shot by two would-be robbers
last Monday, to whom lie had just
sold a revolver.
I tot h houses have adopted a resolu-
tion looking to the participation of
congress in the dedicatory ceremonies
at Chicauiatiga.
Timothy Harrington. Secretary of
the Irish National Land League, says
that the new land bill is a betrayal of
evicted tenants.
Some Miscreant poisoned, with
pounded glass, one of the most valu-
able ''unities at the Mascoutah Club
Show in Chicago.
In the ltcgettii at Cannes the Ameri-
can yacht Decotah won the Ogden
goblet and .lames liorden llennet
challenge cup No. 2.
tiermany is extending the functions
,tf I, or , otin.tl.s ittil. Vl.«. | ««i "1 • ••
lurging her foreign trade, especially
with the I'nited States.
(triffo secured tie verdict over
Leeds in a twelve-round go at Coney
Island. Solly Smith and Denning
fought a ten-round draw.
The (lermaII consul demands the ar-
rest of all who attacked a (ierman
steamer at Gretna, near New Orleans
during recent labor troubles.
4Appropriations made by the con
gress just adjourned aggregate fOW,
•.".'.'1,2*0, about 8:17.000,1100 less than
those of the Reed congress.
Animated by Lawrence ISronlund's
preaching, Culifornians have formed
an organization similar to the famous
Fabian society of London.
Sigmond C. Kaschoski, a prominent
musical director of New York, has
mysteriously disappeared, and his
friends fear he has committed suicide.
Five thousand people fought for nil
opportunity to witness the ceremonies
attending the burial of a murdered
Chinaman at Los Augeles, last Mon-
day.
The steamer Friesland, with n large
number of American excursionists en
route to the Mediterranean, is ground-
ed at Port Said, but her passengers
arc safe.
A lone Nez Perces Indian made his
appearance in Washington Wednes-
day to make known the deplorable
condition of his tribe on the reserva
tion.
The Russian minister of commerce
says it is impossible for the govern
nicut to support any proposal looking
to the revision of any of the coinmer
cial bills.
The I'nited States Supreme Court
bits decided that American patent*
expired with those in foreign coun
tries. Telephone, telegraph and elee
trie light are involved.
Theodore Howard, a prominent citi-
zen of Middlesboro, Ky., was shot and
killed while eating supper Tuesday
night, the fatal bullet being tired
through the window
Two robbers raided a bank at Adel.
Iowa, last Wednesday, wounding the
cashier and six others. Citizens kill
ed one robber, captured the other ami
recovered the stolen money.
The Kmperor of Japan has formally
ratified the new treaty with the I nit
ed States, and the imposing doeu
uient, drawn on parchment, is expect
ed '• arrive at Washington about
March 20.
The I'nited states warship Atlanta
has sailed from Colon for ltocas Del
T oro, under orders from Washington.
It is reported that she intends to over
haul a schooner supposed to have a
. cargo of aruia.
In /ante, one of the Ionian Isles, I I l'e'
there is a petroleum spring that is men- was
tinned by Herodotus. It has been knowf """"
for nearly 3,000 years.
Kive hundred and seventy-six archi* j ' ,l!"
tects have entered the competition for | man !
the preparation nf plans for the pro-1 from
lected Paris exposition of 1 MOO.
California baa JO.OOO.OOO fruit trees.
v-ind ill
Is absolute1'" necessary iu order to hnvej
giMid health. The greatest uffliction of
the human race is impure blood.
There are about 2100 disorders inci- [
dent to tin' human frame, the large (i
majority arising from tlm impure or (
poisonous condition of tin- blood, (
The best remedy fnr all blood dis- ,
eases is found in Sarsaparillu. i
Its remarkable cures are its loudest |
praise. It is not what we say but '
what Hood's Haraapurilla dues that J
tells the story.
No remedy has ever bad so marked
success, or w on such enormous sales. n
Scrofula in its severest forms yields s
to its potent powers, blood poisoning |
and salt rheum and many other diseases
are pormaiiPiitly t.'urod by it. ror a
general Spring Medicine to remove
those impurities which have accuniu- > ^
luted during the winter, or to overcome | t
That Tired Feeling, nothing equals ! 1
Consun
was formerly pronounced ineural
of tho early stages of the disease
Scott's Ei
will effect a ct
known specific
motes tlio makj
relieves inflaiuui
ivA U'nyto of t
strenfrth.
For Ooughs, Oo'
Bronchitis, Oons
Loss of Ploeh and
Buy only the
mark on salmof.
Send for pamphltt on Scott
Scott A Bowne, N. Y. All Dru
W. L Douglas
tl'CUAC is the atar.
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W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our .shoes are equally satisfactory
They give th« bc«t value for the moneir.
They equal cintora ahoee In style and fit.
Thrlr wearing quelltlee are uneiarpaeeed.
1 he prices are uniform,—• tamped on eola.
Prom ti to $j ea\ rd over other make*,
li your dealer cannot sunoly you we can.
rrmmns Simp ami, Waithliifton
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Tignor, J. D. South Canadian Bazoo. (South Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1895, newspaper, March 15, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282572/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.