The Cleveland Bee. (Cleveland, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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SpringMakes MeTired
To ninny people Hpring nnU iU duties
mean an aching head, tired limba, and
throbbing nerve*. Ju»t m the milder
weather cornea, the strength begins to
wane, and “that tired feeling" I* the
complaint of all.
The reason for thi* condition it
found in the deficient quality of the
blood. During the winter, owing to
▼ariou* cause*, the blood become*
loaded with impurities and loses its
richness and vitality. Consequently,
as soon os the bracing effect of cold
air is lostjthere is Inngour and lack of
energy. The cur* will lie found in
purifying and enriching the blood.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the greatest
and best spring medicine, because it is
the greatest and best blood purifier.
It overcome* that Urt d feeling because
» |*w *» as* ■
appetite,
nich and
it makes pure, rich blood. It fires
strength to nerves and muscles because
it endows the blood with new powers
of nourishment. It creates an a]
tones and strengthens the stom
digestive organs, and tnua builds up
the whole system and prepares it to
meet the change to warmer weather.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a medicine
upon which you may depend. It is
the only tme blood purifier promi-
nently before the publio eye today
It has a record of cures unequalled Iq
the history of medicine. It is the medi-
cine of which so many people write,
“Ilood'e Sarsaparilla does all that it
is claimed to do." You can take
Hood's Sarsaparilla with the confident
expectation that it will givo you pura
blood and renewed health. Tuko it now.
WEEK’S REVIEW IN BRIEF
NOTABLE HAPPENINGS PROM
THI WORLD ATlARQI.
Belled Down For Busy Mtads lata
Vatehella Giving Valuable Infer-
■MUoa of the Great Paealec Mow
ae Gleaned from the Wire Reports.
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Is the Only
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Prominently in the Public Eye Today.
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this coupon t. enclosed wlfh th. order; otherwise the reveler pries will b#
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111 |ldt'l^d5C5s flour-ualversally ickaoa Udged pvest la the vcrM.
laie inly hy CHURCH fc CO., Hew York. Sail by grocers everywhere.
Th* gold reserve went up with a
•Port to 106,000,0001
The Hannibal, M&, Dully Tti
suspended publication.
Richard C. Davis, a notorious forger,
la In custody at Boston.
A class of 10 graduated from the
Nashville, 111., high school.
Ex-Governor Ira J. Chase of Indiana
died at I.ubee, Mu, last week.
Sln^e December, 1004. 1,568 new
posto/Hces have been established.
The frost of Sunday night injured
fruit and vegetables in fifteen states.
An old Hungarian eoupl* havs cele-
brated the hundredth anniversary of
their wedding.
Regret is expressed in London that
the ease against Oscar Wilde is to be
tried again.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton has started
a tpovement to make another revision
of the Bible.
The Spanish Government baa coun-
termanded an order given to frampa
for a gunboat
Red Callaway, a prominent citizen
and deceadant of Daniel Boone, is dead
at Mexico, Mo.
A great demonstration was held in
Dublin in favor of amnesty to Irish
political prisoners.
It is considered certain that an ex-
tra session of the Tennessee Legisla-
ture will be called.
The Southeastern Missouri I'resa
Association closed its meeting at Fred-
erlolitown this week.
A partly paralyzed man was murder-
ed a) the County Infirmary nsar Kind-
ay, O., by another inmate.
The Pope’s ffew villa in the Vatican
gardens, where he will epend the sum-
mer, has been completed.
In is believed that France will de-
maad the Petcadore Islands and that
th* Eastern trouble is not over.
Fast mail service for St Louis to th*
East has besn instituted over the Bal-
timore and Ohio Southwestern.
The shareholders of Monte Carlo, at
a recent meeting, decided to inaugu-
rate a regime of moderate morality.
Japan desires to rnakoa treaty with
Nicaragua, so that she may obtain
privileges in the Nicaraguan canal.
Arkansas State Auditor says that
that State docs not owe the Govern-
ment for money received on deposit.
The towboat City of Cbartiers. own-
ed by the Evansville Contracting Co.,
was burned and sank at Ironton, O.
Tbs American Tract Society cele-
brated its seventieth anniversary in
the F^/tli Avenue Presbyterian Church
New York.
Louisiana farmers, it is reported,
have been crossing the line into Ar-
kansas and kidnaping negroes for
farm laborers.
Two children, a boy and girl,
former thirteen and the latter four
teen, have mysteriously disappeared
from their home in St. Louis.
Two children tried to start a fire
with powder at.Sal versville, Kv.. early
in the week. The girl's arm was
blown off and the boy's eyes were put
out.
Do You Wash?
ourse-
Do you Wash QUICKLY!
Do you Wash EASILY?
Do you Wash TH0R0UGHDT?
Do you Wash CHEAPLY!
You may IP you will use
Curette Soar
Suit for $78,900 has been
against th* St Paul, Minneapolis and
Omaha bv a man who alleges that the
company’s engineers failed to whistle
at crossings.
The village of Oakville, X. Y. was
entirely destroyed by fire last week.
Not a bouse was left standing. No
lives were lost but loss on property
will reach $100,000.
Governor Wert* of New Jersey has
issued a proclamation declaring void
Pooer Burnett, flret governor of Cal-
ifornia, la believed to be dying. Be
is 17 years old.
Transeon tinan tal Hass hays taksa
steps toward organising aa independ-
ent association.
The War dopertmeBt baa mads a
number of change* of elation* of
quartermasters.
The International American Protect-
ive Association baa issued a declara-
tion of principle*
A petition was fllod last weak for a
receiver for th* Kansas City Police Re-
lief Association.
The Catholic Knlghta of America are
considering affiliation with ether or-
ders of their kind.
The Illinois House Republican cau-
cus has agreed on June 14 aa the date
of sin* die adjournment
The British Government has decided
to protect Walker and Richard, con-
victed of treason in Honolulu.
Th* Hawaiian Government has writ-
ten to Secretary Gresham upholding
tho conduct of Miniater Thurston.
The New York legislature has an-
preprinted $2.1.006 for a state build-
ing at the Atlanta exposition in 1896.
The California Silver Lraguo wants
a national convention held in Sb Louie
in 1896 to nominate a presidential can-
did ate.
The Texas Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion has condemned the indiscriminate
sale of morphine, cocaine and other
poisons.
Edith Cline, plaintiff in n suit at
Ottumwa, la., knocked down one wit-
ness and beat another with n chair the
other day.
A woman died of fright, n negro girl
was burned to death and three people
were injured at a fire at Pratt City.
Ala., recently.
Rev. O. A. Thi,well has killed him-
self at Yelpin, Ind., because a young
'->oman to whom he was engaged
asked to be released.
Seorctrry Carlisle has sent a letter
to the Cincinnati chamber of commerce
declining to make an address there on
the money question.
James Broaden of Fails City, Neb.,
threw his mother in therivor the other
day and shot at her and killed the
man who rescued her.
Reports from the counties of Lin-
coln, Boon, Wyoming and McDowell,
West Virgins, are that heavy frosts
totally destroyed tl.e apple and peach
crops.
One hundred delegates, represent-
ing twenty-ono grand councils attend-
ed the eighteenth annual session of
the supremo council of the Royal Ar
cainun held in St Louis.
Henry L. Foss, the confessed smug-
gler and forger of Chines# certificates
was sentenced at San Francisco in th*
I'nited States district court t* feui
years in the Quinton orison and fined
$1,250.
Bids for furnishing 20.000 pounds of
smokeless powder for the new army
rifle were received nt I'nited States
Army headquarters in Washington
and the four leading companies put in
bids at $1 per pound.
A Portland, Ore., cannery has begun
to pack horsexeat Six have already
tl,e been slaughtered and canned and Mr.
Herrick is uow feeding a fine 3-ycnr
old Alley on grain to see if the quality
of the moat will improve.
The Western Federation of th# Min-
ers has admitted the Coal Miners' tin
ion of all Western and Northwestern
states, thus making it one of the
strongest labor bodies in the country,
1 the federation aow having40,000 mem-
brought ^
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Royal ^
ABSOLUTELY PURE
It costs SIS to change the tnnes of a
•treat organ.
The crocodile egg
9f that of tho goose.
is about the size
The crown worn by Queen Victoria
welghe 40 ounces.
Wheelmen of Elmirs end Corning, N.
Y., have raised $1,400 to build a cinder
path between those cities.
The banks of tho United States dur-
ing the year 1894 lost over $25,000,000
by theft__
▲ syndicate of achoolmn’ams is
building a oottage at Points unx Pins,
Sheboygan, Mich.
Tho Shah of Persia has a pipe vet-
oed at $230,000. This is the most cost-
ly smoker on record.
Bold Ihs gort
Against bilious nt ack* by calling to your
aid that puissant ailv. Hostetler's Stomach
Bitters. The toe will then be driven back,
entirely defeated. Dyspepsia, sick bead
ache, malaria, kidney, nerv.uia and rheu-
matic trouble and constipation yield toth*
action of this most beneficent of remrdie*.
Take it regularly and you will aoon exper-
ience its good effects.
Th# University of Chicago has con-
ferred its first degree of doctor of phi-
losophy upon a Japanese.
Health Ones Impel ret. It Met Basil? Re
_ „ . tslunl,
Tft P»rW« (linger Ale Tonic has attalnM theae
reaulia Id many caaea. Good for every weskneu and
litres,.
At the annnal convention of the Ci
carmakers National association in
Chicago Moses Krohn of Cincinnati,
was elected p-esident. Joseph Hern
sheim of New Orleans, vice president
and B Ncwuisrk of New York, trees
urer. ,» #
At the auction sale of the plant oi
! the Pennsylvania Steel company of
Philadelphia, tie property was bough*
The late Chancellor Briscoe, vicar of
Holyhead. England, left hia entire for-
tune of £10,000 to the poor of that
eity.
I« la Mere Than Wonderful
How patlrotlY penpir «uffrr with corn*. Gel ptice
»nd comfort by removing tbcm with lllodcrcornt.
An exchange remarks that yon can't
keep women away from weddings. Y’ou
don't want to. What would a wed-
ding amount to if there was no woman
there?
World"* Columbian Exposition
Will be of value to the world by iliac-
tmtlng the Improvements In the me-
chanical arts, and eminent physicians
will tell yon that the progress In medic-
inal agents has been of equal Impor-
tance, and as a strengthening laxative
8yrup of Figs is far in advance of all
others.
The thousandth anniveraary of the
establishment of Hungary as a state,
wilt occur next year, and the Hungar-
ians of this country have already be-
gun to make preparations for its ap-
propriate celebration
You Don't Have to Swear Off,
Sari the St. Louia Journal of Agriculture ta an
fel torial about No To-Boc, the famous tobacco
habit cure. -We know of many cases cured t j
NoTo-Bar: ore. a prominent. SI Louis trchi-
lect, smoked and chewed for twenty tears, two
bores cured him re> tbat even the smell of to-
bacco makes liun eick.” No-To- Bsc sold and
guaranteed by UrucgLild everywhere No cure
do pay. Hook free Address Sterling Remedy
Co, New York or Chicago.
Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, in a
recent private interview with the chief
rabbi of that principality, a-sured the
latter that one of the traditions of the
house of Coburg, of which the prince
is a member, is the complete emanci-
pation of the Jews.
1 am entirely cured of hemorrhage of
lungs bv Pise's Cur* for Consumption.—
i/otiSA l.i.NDAWAfl. Ksthany, Mo., Jan. 8, '94.
More people get drunk on rice liquor
than on that m*de from any other
grain. It furnishes exhilaration to
Japan. China, Siam. India, and lots of
ther places. To 500.00C.000 or more
tt is a familiar drink.
Lake Superior miners expect to ship
10,900,000 tone of iron ore this season.
There is a project on foot to catab-
lish a Jewish university in Jerusalem.
The minimum pay for telegraphers
west of the Missouri river is $50 n
month with an average of $64.
If the Baky Is Casting Tret#
tlantrt rad on* tbat old sod wsll-lrlad rwmdy, KS#
Wait />*'■ Sootdixq stair far Children Toathls*.
Korea Is to have the trolley.
I*111*oMwit*ii*'b2tP*i"5f?i break upsColdgwiekar
thaa na/OiSgtliD. II Is alwaya reltoM*.
Try IS
Queen Victoria’s household employs
1,000 hands
Japan axports watches.
'Frisco has 282 cigar factories.
M. L. THOMPSON A CO., Druggists. Cow
dersport. Pa, say Hall's Catarrh Cur* Is IS*
best and only sure cure for catarrh they svsl
sold. Druggists sell It, 75o
Tho recent New York census devel-
oped the fact that the population in
the Fifth and Twenty-third Assembly
districts in that city is exceeded by
that of only 17 cities in the United
States
That low in a
man's stomach
which makes him
irritable and misera-
ble and unfit for bus-
iness or pleasure is
mused by indiges-
tion. Indigestion,
like charity, covers
a multitude of sins.
The trouble may be
in stomach, liver,
bowels. Wherever it
is, it is caused by the
presence of poison-
ous. refuse matter
which Nature has
been unable to rid
herself of, unaided.
In such cases, wise
^people lend down a
little health officer,
personified by one
of Dr. Pierce's Pleas-
ant Pellets, to search
out the trouble and
remove its cause.
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gonized under the laws of tho state
because they have neglected to pav
! taxes for 1892.
The jury in the case of the state of
Illinois vs. cx-Statc Treasurer Hill to
recover $300,006 of state funds lost in
the fail .re of the Capital National
bank of Lincoln, disagreed after two
weeks.
I-ocal insurance circle* In San Fran-
cisco grow dailv more disturbed with
the continuance of the rate war. The
Girard Fire Insurance couipany of
Philadelphia is the latest to conclude
that.with slashing premium*. Califor-
nia business is not profitable, and no
more poltcirs will be written by it un-
der present conditions. Its resident
managers have resigned.
The fsanons Phillip* murder trial in
which five Burton county. Nebraska.
Olivers were involved has ended with
s verdict of acquittal. Robert Phillips
was shot in his cabin last winter. It
was alleged that vigilantes headed by
James Blunn were guilty, on the the-
orv that he squatted on Blunn a land.
Four of Blttnn't neighbors were tried
with him.
Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson has ar-
rived at San Francisco from Samoa
President Hill of the Great North-
: era is said to be negotiating for steam
shift to run between Oregon and th#
| Orient in connection w.tb tbo Great
Northern road.
Official reports from tho vicinity of
Fort Chime, a Hudson Hay company’s
trading poat. on 1 ngava Bay. show
that owing to the severe winter two-
thirds of the entire tr be of Moatag
ala* Indians trading at that post Lave,
port-hod of atarvatioa in -oae season-
over 14* in number.
organization committee, for $2,000,000
the amount of the bonded indebted
ness of the concern.
Quite a stir hts been caused by th<
sttempt of Postmaster Sullivan o
Brooklyn to here military regulation!
and observances enforced is his office
Mr. Sullivan is determined to have bii
force of mail carrie-s salute him whih
on duty by a military touch of the hat
or cap
Monday night's freeze basdone more
damage than was at first anticipated.
Re ports from fmitand vegetable grow
ers of Missouri and Illinois indicate
thi* hundred? of thousands of dollan
damage has been done. Tbe entire
grape crop which is valued at $J00.
000. is totally destroyed.
Clovernook. the historical home of
the pcetical sisters, Alice and Pbnetx
Cary, near Cincinnati, has been sold
under foreclosare. The B-iggs-Swift
estate bought it to be preserved as s
historical literary center sad put War
ren Cary, a brother of tbs poets, ie
charge. There are thirty-three acre*
of ground conne.ted with the old
homestead.
John A Hresieale, a prominent com
mission man of Hutehiesoa dropped
dead on th* streets of Webb City last
week, as he was leaving his boms af
ter dinner, of apoplexy.
Tho United Mutes cruiser Castiae i*
investigstiag the arrest of Consul Hal
lit at Mot*mbiq*e by the Portuguese
Gas Maa Addicks. who mod to bay
s seat in the United Males Senate,
has been elected president of tbe Bay
Mdte Oas'i’ompsnT ,
Van! Pottey is .a a ffig row -viU
Beet bob* T red over tbe product tor
of Tvlbj" oa the Lag'.ksh.'stage.
Mrs. Denis—It's raining, Moike!
Mr. Denis—It'* meaili knows it,
Bridget
Mr*. Bridget—An’ why don't yez
eum in?
Mr. Penis—Oim waiting for it to
ahtop, so I won’t be bringing ther wet
into the house. Bridget—Truth.
Mine. Modjcska. tbe Polish actress
who was expelled from Russia re-
cently, is still in Berlin. She says the
gorernmeDt s refusal to let her play in
Ktuaia means to her loss of more then
50.000 rubles She assigns the prohib-
ition of her tour to tbe incorrect quot-
ing by tbe newspaper* of the patriotic
Polish epeevh which eh« made in Chi-
cago last year
Col. R. II. Smith, of Wichita. Kan.,
agent for Kansas and Oalahoma for
the Mempei lire Lxungnisher. has
just placed in tbe Western Newspaper
Union building a number of these ma-
chines. Practical testa show theae
machines to be always ready and equal
to almost any emergency* Write to
the Colonel for fnll particular*.
Mr* Clio Hinton Huneker, who was
awarded the commission of making
the memorial to General Fremont, la
only 24 year* cf age. (me of her fin-
est works is a bt* relief of Paderew-
ski. which i* considered the best like-
nets of tbe famous p anist tbat ha* y*t
been made. It is mxielod with much
fore* and strength, and at th* asm*
time there in a simplicity end straight-
forwarders* in iU exeentioa which
shows high artistic fooling nod marked
Individuality.
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