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Show The Pace That Kills. , ! Fast Work and Fast Fating Make Three Score Tears and Ten a Ripe Old ' Age in These Days. , wars nd riots of 95 A LARGE ARMIES HAVE BEEN IN MOTION EVERYWHERE. - -- ' . e. Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., at 50c per box, or six boxes for i 2.50. pe Used to Be, First Sweet Thing (to a friend whom she has not seen for some And so you are married, dear. I amtime) so glad. Is your husband well off?" Second Sweet (looking complacently at her diamonds)Thing He was when I married him. Ally Slopers-Half-Holida- y. few. true that the great European military powers have not encaged in conflict with one another, but most of them have employed their forces in some wav. They are keeping their as hands in it were. The war in Madagascar has been the most disastrous for' France since that It Is . India, with 600 men.-Japanes- e capture Newchwang, killing 1,800 Chinese. Insurgents Greece. Jan. r Bayonet Charges In Brooklyn. -- j ng Ra-ham- na Ma-lieto- as , f... the Tobacco Trust St, Louis, Mo., (Special) Col. Wo, No-To-B- ac, or. ac ac, MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF THE RIOTS, STRIDES, ETC., IN THE NEW WORLD DURING 1895. Hai-ehen- g; mi-nr- 1 1 out with 10c. postage to the John Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., yon free 10 grasses and grains, ir.c! above oats, barley, corn and r mowi catalogue. Catalogue ev 1 1 T; J Forming Coal. w A most interesting discovery has on the shores of Brittany, at a Dt) ... r the continuous pounding of the surf' V action of the tides have loosened ti resulting in a slide of a large bodv Into the eea. In the bottom of tve ' thus exposed were discovered trees many centuries underground, and i, " of transformation half t stage wood and coal. It is said thatwt?the and bark of the trees are beyond formation, and disclose the flakes uV found in coal, without having lostlJ( r Inal shape and without the hardness of c f 1 e plot-on- 5 ' 4 Vice-Cons- ul ; i March 21 Provisional Peruvian Government organized after five days fighting at Lima, during which more than 1,500 were left dead in the streets. March 2t Riot at Baltimore during an election for councilman ; several seriously injured. March 28 An army of li.OCO men un- - ed said in a tremulous 9 IN THE OLD WORLD IN 1895. well-dress- Wont you buy a paper, sir? she men. voice,1 to one of . f No, was the curt response. Im going to be stuck awful sir; wont you please buy one, persisted the little maiden in a voice full of tears. Get out, said the man. Cant you keep out of the way? The little girl said no more, but sat down in a corner. Only way to treat the little beggers, said the man who had given her the Give the little rebuff, apologetically. devils an Inch and theyll take an ell every time. Still the little girl sat quietly in her corner. The man who had spoken so roughly looked in her direction from time to time and finally perceived that tears were chasing each other down the waifs cheeks, although there was no sound of a sob. Pretty soon the man slipped a half dollar into the girls hand and resumed his game with a Pharisaical air of satisfaction. The little ones tears were instantly dried and, without uttering a word of thanks, she ran to to-nig- ht, . r o, ....r,l tr i.'tl.t The Bismarck Tower. - M That the finest vegetables in the world it' seeds? Wb? i grown from Salzers bred tt canse they are Northern-grown- ,' earliness, and sprout quickly, grow rapid, and produce enormously! E 3S Packages Earliest yegetalle Seels, t: POTATOES IN 28 DAYS1 Just think of thatl You can have them ing Salzers seed. Try it this year I j by plant LOOK AT THESB YIELDS IN IOWA. Silver Mine Oats, . . . . . 197 bu. peraert Silver King Barley, Prolific Spring Rye Marvel Spring Wheat, Giant Spurry, . Giant Incarnat Clover, 65 bu. pericn 60 bu.percrt . . . 40 bu. per am 8 tons per am . . 4 tons hay per am 500 to 1,100 bu. per am Iowa farmers have had. Arc ...... Potatoes, Now, above yields list of farmers from your and j state adjoining doing equally well, is published in our catalog OliOVjHH STflED. i Enormous stocks of clover, timothy and gns seeds, grown especially for seed. Ah, iti Highest quality, lowest prices! IF YOU WILL CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT With 12c. in stamps, you will get our big catalog J e and a sample of Pumpkin Yellow "Watermen) sensation. Catalogue alone, 5c., tells how top that potato. JOHN i A. SALZER SEED ASTHMA Crip,Cured Bronchitis,armCoughs and CC WJ CROSSE, WIS. LA - Severe I Co eflcctualiy by the uieol KutnowsAntl-Astliniatj- c Powder & Ciga:e Highly recommended and prescribed by valuable literature, t Write physicians. Each package hasfor had Signalu our Trade-mar- k quickly J the door. Another hungry looking little girl was waiting for her, and called out: Any luck, Bess? You bet! I responded Bess. touched de guy for fifty stamps. You got to work de next joint1 and en well get some feed and go to de theayter. That fellow was dead easy. - . DO YOU KNOW the j The Bismarck tower in Gottingen, where the chancellor studied and fought most of his Thirty-on- e duels, is fast approaching completion. Germans from all over the world are aiding In its erection. A few days ago two granite blocks arrived at . Gottingen from this country, one of- them being from New York and the other from San Francisco. Inscribed on the New York Hole. ' July 19 The Turks lose 600 men In block were the words: High upon the battle with rebels on Macedonian watch tower may Germania ever refrontier. The condition of Macedonia main the herald and guardian of peace, as thou, the empires Iron chancellor. menaces the peace of Europe. Aug. 3 Massacre of Christians at Twelve In Honor of Gutenberg. Kucheng, China, reported. The killed. Christians corporation of Mayence has dea Twenty persons killed in bread riot cided to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of John Gutenberg, the inat Tabreez, Persia. 30 Renewed Aug. fighting reported ventor of printing, with great pomp and on the Congo between native troops in splendor. The celebration will, take the Belgian service and dervishes; sev- place in 1897, though it is not agreed eral hundred killed. English Mission- whether he was born in 1397 or ? t one of the three years following. ary Stokes hanged by Capt. Lothair. Aug. 31 The Michigan militia is called out to suppress miners riots at This Is Froper. A member of the legislature of MisIshpeming. Sept. 4 Gen. Alfaro and his troops sissippi has introduced a bill providing enter Quito, capital of Ecuador. An- that persons who make money by dealother revolution accomplished. ing in cotton futures shall be fined the 23 Hovas of Great full amount of their profits, and that Sept. slaughter by the French on the road to Antana-navirpersons losing money in such transitMadagascar. French troops die ions shall be compelled to advertise by hundreds from disease. their losses in some newspaper. f - 4 T eyes. , waiian rebellion tortured by the government. Feb. 21 Thirty French soldiers killed arly train. by pirates In Tonquin. ITJrjio Corn, Calve.A kit s'tnB Feb. 21 Chinese? defeated at refunded. Its (' or yoof 15 cents. i 100 Chinese killed, 6 Japanese. tijn j'9 Three Hundred Frenchmen Killed. 'i 1? trrin new chicken feed. s ty L, Feo. 22 News received that Ur trentndouilj. I a, msn-a- ht IvJonteils expedition into Cen tarpon. nA If you will cut this wn 5 Morel:, q wror were the invention of the tjjn vfl j wskim up hotel- guests for the 1 1 Beggars Base Succeeds. men were playing a game of billiards in one of the well-knohalls of the city the other evening when they were approached by a little newsgirl with a pitifully pinched face and unnaturally large and hollow Japanese capture Tenchan-ta- i, killing 2,000 Chinese. March 10 Spaniards defeat Mahome- obtained guarantee that indemnity will tan Malays on Mindanao Island, in the be paid5 within two weeks. May Virginia militia called out to Philippines, killing 150. d the peace in the coal regions. Revolutionary force at Bayamo,Cuha,-route- keep May 17 Swedish Chambers vote with loss of 300 on both sides. for use in case of war with NorNew on the March 11 White strikers way. Orleans levees fire on the negroes. May 24 Portuguese suppress a naChinese routed on Corean border. Colombian Insurgents defeated at tive revolt on the Incomati River, In South Africa, killing over a hundred Baranoa. men. March 12 Renewed rioting on the May 25 A mob takes two men from New Orleans leVees; two negroe workmen and one white striker killed; many jail at Danville, 111., and lynches them. May 26 Battle between French exwounded. Four Italians accused of complicity In pedition and Brazilian adventurers in the murder of an American killed by French Guiana; 65 Brazilians killed. May 29 A mob storms and occupies a mob of miners at Walsenburg, Colo. Vienna City Hall. the killed in 13 Two Italians, March jail, Japanese Imperial Guards defeat by the mob at Walsenburg, Colo. March 14 Militia called out to pro- rebels in Formosa, killing 200. May 30 Bedouins attack foreign contect negro workmen at New Orleans. suls at Jeddah, In Arabia; British .March 16 A mob of Spanish army killed. officers sack two newspaper offices In May 31 Three 'British warships orMadrid. Colombian rebellion finally crushed. dered to Jeddah. une 5 City of Guayaquil, in Ecuador, South America, captured by rebels. A revolutionary expedition under Gen. Roloff lands in Cuba and is joined by 2,000 men. June 24 Fighting between Turkish DI it troops and rebels in Macedonia. Fatal Blot in Boston. 4 , Rioting in East Boston on July occasion the of an A. P. A. parade; one man killed and several wounded. A3 EM J m July 6 Riot between Hindoos and Mahometans at Kaltywar, India, three killed and 190 wounded. July 11 Japanese defeat Chinese in Formosa. July 17 Uniud States troop3 orlesd to Wyoming to restore order, the settlers having murdered 15 Bannock Indians while hunting in Jackson's March 4 MAP SHOWING DISTURBANCES S which also well shows how democratic was Lord Wolseley, the commandant says the Springfield Republican Nourse went into the postoffice at Kort to look for some letters. The postmaster was a native and not very much at handwriting, and said that there was nothing for him after a superfleia Whuts that? asked Farmer glance at a big pile of papers and letover his wifes shoulder to the n ters. Nourse asked to see' the pile of let azlne she was reading, its a of the sun spots. By line! u . ters and while he was looking them over claimed, reflectively, these here bao a man with nothing to designate hi3 seems ter be gittin inter everything" rank came into the office In company with another. He took in the situation at a glance5 and said: Lets i&lean this out. Whereupon they jumped thing over the counter and bundled the postThe nerves upon pure blood, and thew be your faithful servants and not J master out, neck and heels. Then they cal will be not nervous you master; began the examination of the office and strong, cheerful and happy. To h found it congested with mail for the pure blood, and to keep it pure h army. They searched every nook and cranny and threw the letters for one regiment into one corner, those for another into another, with all the newspapers in the center of the floor. Then they went through each pile and separated it into companies, and before night every letter was In camp and disare gentle, mild, el Pills fectlve. 25 cents. tributed, and the next day the papers out. Nourse at the time did not were know who his companion in the good EARLIEST: deed was. He asked him his name and me was: call answer his They Charley. POTATO Some time afterward Nourse was going IN THE to see the commandant and, sitting near his tent, saw his companion at the V0F1I Two Two Thousand Chinese Killed. Doctor Glade Do you know anybody who has a horse for sale? Driver I reckon Hank Bitters has; I sold him one yesterday. Ad-Ire-- s, things which the soldiers suffered in the Soudan, Mr. Nourse tells the following anecdote of the postal service, ' , t To illustrate some of the disagreeable cr Silver King Barley, a in 1S95 116 bushels per acre' X on Golden Triumph Yellow sX' the corn of your dreams! Whats Teoslnte and Sand V? Sacallne and Lathyrus and G; - " ry and Giant Incarnate Clour ll of such things? Theyll make If you plant a plenty. Catalc-- ' V: you! , m dinight? History of Cripple Creek. The most wonderful gold mining camp in the world. Fully illustrated; the only authentic nock of the kind To Introduce our big illustrated weekly family paper we will send a copy of the above book free toNUB who send us 25c (postage) for our paper S' mouth trial. All the latest mining news. Illustrated Weekly, Denver, Colo. geley In India. $200 more co J being dissatisfied with class of bulls provided, engage in fight; eight person killed. March 27 In a battle at Enso, Colombia, the Government troops lose 700 men, the Rebels 1,200. March 8 Spanish Chamber grants unlimited credit for prosecuting war against Cuban revolutionists. Colombian insurgents defeated with great loss at Bocas del Toro; their leader killed. Are you not ashamed of yourself, begging New Oh, 1 beg In the daytime, too. York Times. at RAIDED THE POSTOFFiGE. An Incident In the Career of Lord Wol year we offer Hello, Charley, he said, Im look ing for the commandant; wherell I find him? Well, isald Charley "you wont have to look very far. Im the commandant. Come inside and have a bit to eat and drink. It was Lord Wolseley, and a man worthy of the title. 1 ' Native revolt in Goa, PortuIndia. guese Oct. 19 Natives attack and destroy British missions at Changtu, Island of Amoy, China, killing several persons. , Nov. 7 Five leaders in the massacre of the Christian missionaries at Kucheng hanged. Dee. 16. Clevelands message presaging war with Great Britain delivered to Congress. Dec. 16. Street car strike in Philadelphia. Troops called out. Dec. 23. Sultan orders wholesale slaughter of Armenians in Asia minor. Oct. 13 post-offic- e. s A Abyssinians, killing biggest yield on oats. '3 j ver Mine Oats won the rl. Hoods The Chinese defeated atNew-- ; 900 killed. Jan. 20 The great street railroad atrike In Brooklyn reaches its height. Seven thousand troops are in duty in the streets. They make numerous bayonet charges and fire volleys into the strikers. Two men are shot dead, many wounded and several subse- quently die of their injuries at home. Jan. 26 The rebels in Colombia, South America, are defeated by the government forces, with considerable loss of life in 'the state of Cauca. Jan. 30 The 'Japanese capture the Chinese port of Weihaiwei after a brief blockade, during which several hundred Chinese were killed. .Jan. 31 Rebels defeated at Bogola, Colombia; 200 killed. Natives attack Portugese settlement on Delagoa Bay. Feb.jl Rebels inflict slight defeat on Venezuelan government soldiers, killing six and wounding ninety. Feb.j2 Colombian rebels again defeated with heavy loss. FehJ 4 Disorders among military students in Rio Janeiro suppressed by 500. . Oarsaparilla , 18 Baratieri defeat in rnizri on on. Last year we oJercl rX Gioo Gen. -- Jan. jl2 Engagement between Uruguayan troops and Brazilians in pursuit of Brazilian rebels. Four Uruguayans killed. Jan. 18 Attempted revolution in . No-To-B- Chitral, on the northwest' frontier of 200 Chinese. killing - No-To-B- , Sept. 30 Antananarivo taken. Oct. 9 Italian troops under , g, Me-ko- s. Hai-chen- g; der Sir Robert Low sent to Chitral to relieve Dr. Robertson and punish the natives. March 28 Japanese bombard and capture Haichow, killing 250 Chinese. April 4 The British defeat Umrah Khan, who is invading Chitral, killing 500 of his followers. April 9 Apaches go on the warpath near Phoenix, Ariz. Two bands of Cuban revolutionists dispersed. April 10 Gen. Duchesne leaves to take command of troops in Madagascar. The Spanish defeat the Cubans under Maceo at Palmarito;1 two rebel leaders killed and many followers. April 11 Race riot between railroad laborers at Siloam Springs, Ark.; four ' men killed. Hot Fighting in Cuba. April 13 Cubans defeated at Palma-miro- s, with loss of ,20 men. April 16 Gen. Martinez Campos arrives in Cuba and takes vigorous measures to suppress the revolution. April 20 Five negroes lynched, .three being women, for the murder of a white man near Greenville, Ala. April 21 Chitral relieved by the British expedition; besieging force dispersed with slaughter. April 23 Three British warships arrive at Corinto, capital of Nicaragua, to enforce Englands ultimatum. occupy April 27 British troops Corinto. May 4 The JFrench capture a town in Madagascar, killing 500 Hovas. The British evacuate Corinto, having , h. Kirchhoif, general western managei of the American Tobacco Co., haa , startled his numerous friends by stopping the use of tobacco. For years he had smoked twenty strong cigars daily, .and a leas quantity would leave him nervous and 111. The habit was undermining his health, and he tried to quit, but could not, until he took the medical miracle that has cured so many thousands of tobacco-userCoUKirchhofTs craving for tobacco has entirely gone, and he feels better than ever before. He Is a great enthusiast now. Over 300,000 had tobacco-users have been cured by and the loss to tobacco manufacturers is easily over $10,000,000 a year. ex-Prie- st ht I JA. Ma-tanz- as. 1. j chain and collar. 24 defeated - at Jaguey Grande, Cuba, with loss on both sides. , March 5 Cuban insurgents dispersed in the provinces pf Santa Clara and of 1870-7The fact that disease was Santiago. March 6 A relief force on the way responsible for most of the mortality cannot be very consoling. to Dr. Robertson at Chitral is deThe history of the wars, riots and feated; Capt. Ross qnd 46 men killed. massacres of 1895 is here told In concise March 7 Massacre by Yaqui Indians and simple form. in Sonora, Mexico, in the region of gold Jan. 6 A rebellion of Hawaiian roy- discoveries. alists isjsuppressed by the government. in City of Spectators at bull-figTen men are killed and 150 taken prisoners. jCharles L. Carter, annexation commissioner to the United States, killed. J Jan. S Engagement between French troops .nd natives in Tonquin; six Frenchmen and many natives killed. Jan. 9 The French bombarded Fara-fatr- a, near Tamatave, the chief port of Madagascar, killing several hundred Hovas and routing their army, Jan. jll The Japanese capture Kai-pin- Earliest Vegetables Always Pay. Thats so, the editor hears Mr. Market Gardener say. Well why dont you have them? Simply because you dont plant Salzer northern grown seeds. His vegetables are bred to earliness and they never disappoint you. Salzer is the largest grower of vegetables, farm seeds,' grasses, clovers, potatoes, etc. If you will out this out and send It to the John Al Salzef Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., with 10c postage, you will get sample package of Early Bird Radish (ready in 16 days) and their graat catalogue. Catalogue alone 5c postage. w.a. Marine Disaster. Dinwiddle The dog pound officers report that they have drowned 2,426 animals since troops! , the 1st of May. Van Braan That information comes nnder Feb 5 Portuguese surprised by rethe head of marine news. bellious Kaffirs at Lourenza, Marquez, How do you make that out?' Chronicle-TelegrapFoundered barks. Southj Africa; seventy Portuguese Pittsburg killed, The British commissioner. Sir Claude Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Macdonald, attacked at Brass, on the Contain Mercury, coast. West Africa, defeats the Niger; 'As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange natives with loss of several hundreds. the whle system when entering it Feb. 7 Two Chinese warships sunk through the mucous surfaces. Such ar- by th3 Japanese, with all on hoard. ticles should never be used except on Feb. 8 Three .Chinese warships sunk prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten- by the Japanese, with all on board. fold to the good you can 14 Engagement possibly derive Feb. between from them. Halls Catarrh Cure, manuon Frenfch and Siamese troops the factured by F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, several Frenchmen O., contains no mercury,- and is taken river; Internally, acting directly upon the wounded, about fifty Siamese killed. blood and mucous surfaces of the The Multan of Morocco receives 500 hutem. In buying Halls Catarrh Cure,sysbe sure you get the genuine. It Is taken in- man heads as an evidence of his genternally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, fey erals success in suppressing the F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. rebellion. Sold by druggists; price, 75c per bot15 Feb. Rebellion against King tle. Halls Family Pills, 25c. government In Samoa. Purchaser Is there any pedigree goes with 16 Prisoners taken in late Ha- Feb. this dog? Itinerant Dog Vendor Np, sir. I am all out of pedigrease. But I dont mind chuckin a in 300 Chinese disastrously beaten at Taipingshan; 200 Chinese killed, 20 Japanese. Feb. 25. Muscat, Arabia, captured by rebels, with severe losses; foreign residents fly for their lives. France seizes the customs receipts of San Domingo in order to pay herself an indemnity. Feb. 27 Rebellion breaks out In provinces of Santiago de Cuba and in Cuba. , Feb. 27 Riots at Savannah, Ga., caused by Slatterys attacks on the Roman Catholic church; militia called out. Feb. 28 Japanese victory at more than 150 Chinese killed. March 2 United States cruiser Alert ordered to Panama on account of disorders there. March 4 Dr. Robertson, British political agent, is beseiged in the fort of Feb. (From the Cincinnati Enquirer.) The American people live too fast, eat' No Peace from Japan to Jacksons Hole too fast and drink too fast. This has Cuba and South America Convulsed brought upon many of us a train of nervous End stomach disorders that are very diffBloody Revolutions Unceasing icult to manage. Investigation and chemical In Armenia analysis to discover such compounds as will help those suffering from such ills has resulted in the discovery of Dr. Williams yj ROM Japan westtaken Pink Pills for Pale People, which has ward to Jacksons very high rank as a specific remedy. bloodshed Hole, 1L P. Owens, a traveling man thirty has encircled the years of age,i who is well known in this he The governglobe. community and generally liked because , is a bright, energetic young fellow, resides ments which have with his mother at 835 Central Avenue, not their of employed Cincinnati, Ohio. He has been a victim continuof armed forces - to form took the which dyspepsia ous constipation, and, strangely enough, wage war or to hi3 mother suffered from the same trouble. suppress rebellions Mr. Owens testified to the merits of Pink ana said or disorders are Pills in a most enthusiastic way, to the Enquirer reporter: Dr. ' I am glad to say anything I can for me did because Pink Williams they Pills, to know great good, and other people ought of their virtues as a medicine in stomach troubles. It was some time ago when I and I felt a heavy feeling in my stomach, not consult did I grew very constipated. of the Pmk Puls aI doctor, but having heard or three bought a box of them. in In two disstomach my days the heavy feeling I were bowels regular. and. my appeared of a box more use than to did not have them before I was well. Since that time I have only occasionally been troubled with get worried, beconstipation, and I never do. Mother was to what cause I know just also troubled with indigestion and the they did Pink Pills did the same for her for me cured her, didnt they, mother. When appealed to Mrs. Owens answered: That is right. toI foundandit sowas a great take quick and medicine, so easy r results. in its lasting believe that I Owens continued; Mr. these pills are also good for nervousness. When I had my stomach trouble I was also and that disappeared with quite nervous The Pink Pills were all that the dyspepsia, is claimed for them. You can make any use of this testimonial you see fit. H. P. Owens has occupied several positions of trust in this Commercial-Gazettcity. He was for a time an employe of the He will go on the road in a few days for a house here. Mrs. prominent business Owens is quite as enthusiastic as her son About the Pink Pills and her host of lady friends can verify her good opinion of this wonderful remedy if they feel disposed to do so at any time.1 Where the testimony is so general and unanimous as to the excellencies of Pink Pills as the Enquirer has found it to be there is certainly good reason to believe all the good things said about the safe and simple remedy. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered herves. They may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from the tral Africa has been dispersed and French soldiers killed. If youi druggist refuses to get them for yw direct to KUTNOW BROTHERS, York 52 A. 54 Lafayette Place, New c! Powiar or Cigarette! Siapl packiges I.erfre packages c - Le.- postpaid, MAIL fl.OO, T OtU PkOMPTLI DELIVliliED. 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