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In the Pu * GENERA] iThe Japanese Officer I Operations Aroui SPRING MATTRESS TO 1 ALL UN. Device Which Will Prevent Many Elevator AociJe:ils. A new lilV-s:iiuvr deviep, designed to prevent serious injury to ono mifortun.itc enough to fall down an elevutor shaft, has I>ee? made I>y .losi'ph <?. ltraneli, l iispi'i'toi' df Boilers and Klevators, and is shown herewith. 11 consists l" .1 woven wire net eovorllig the full opening of tlie well and supported just a hove the bottom hy sto.it arms, 'lhe whole is supported in an outxlretehed position under normal eireumstanees I>v a pair of springs. * " ' When the falling hod.v strikes the net the fall is broken I?v the eomhinrd ttclion of it and the springs. It will irive and sag to a i> >sition indicated. ;h? nnus llii'iiiM'lvi'.s dosing up srisinrs-liki>, us is shown, ami Wing ivlistml in this movement l?,v tlu? cum>rossion of springs. Tim pipi's arc ' <o h 13'N C-:' 1 s\ ... .?/ \X[WWj H1* it IN O MA riKi: :-.S TO lAt.r< ON', free to move emlwise tIm'oujjIi proper I openings maile in the upper ends of' tlie strut iirnis. permiltinu llieui to ' 'lose in .111<I lirejik ti 10 force of the Tull. THE MAN WHO V T } \ TVT A TV/T A Jl J.?A 2-X. fi'-fi ; ', ^ S v ' " *' > f '' V i '. - ?. \- ' ' -' -; v^;' JOHN F. V (lo ban boon appointed Chief KtiKlneer o bus been General Manager of m I blic Eye. P L OKU. ; *lost Fromment In the ( id Port A.rthur? I ] Milking l'*iciu'ti Knot*. > | "I diil not see your daughter in the ; coaching parade, Mr. -Sates." i : "No. She has h(-en captured hy the j latest fad?making French knots. You , i I1IGH=GRADE ANGUS BUTCHER ! ! r wi iylii, 1.V.O His.; iIitsm' I wci^l 40 U.S., worth 4o. per 11). ('J> Chuck, - IT I-'1 _ . (It INirti'rhousf slcaU, l<ir? lbs.. |s lillllip, .".Ii U.S.. Sc. l7> Koilin!, I s:l llis., |l W1 ll.s., Ii*. (II). Kil.s, plate, ].;s !!is., ,"?< . know, she was a pupil <>!" .Ma.laii!" i IliK-liaii:iii. <>l tlif Chumps Klysrt's, ami i is <|iiiti> prxiiil hi' her iii'i-illowork. I'l ..IV 1 i .11 .. .r ... I. .1 , .. ! have ;ll least olio 11 :* 1 111:1 < 11' dress. ili.it i>. a dress made >y ?i. r own hand. Kloise spends four 1 ours a day orna- t niiiiliiiK her la t i'- ercalion with i l'retieh knots. I.ast niuht sln> informed i tiif that she liatl made nlrendy over and expeeis to make X::o more. Tin' knots look like little liunuiioi'ks | i of thread, anil arc built ri^lit in tin- I (.'lot li." I Si'voral f-ili'siau villas s ltnve been ! visited !?v a i?lai;ui' of adders. In! Freiideathnl alone 1.VJ snakes liave | been killed. I VILL IiUILI) THE CANAL. I, 1 i 1 ? v' . " I ' v WALLACE, i' tli" I'nn.'itnH ChiuiI. Mr. \VaI!a<? (ho Illinois Central Kailrond. i rARGET SHOOTING ON THE DINING ROOM TABLE Figure 1 shows the target cut out of ignr box wood. A circular piece 1* Irst cut, about out* inch in diameter, md eight small round pieces of eard? o fu r.'.-crrr. >oanl with the numbers 1 to 8 en hem are mounted on toothpicks nntl grouped jmr.jnd :t at even distances; l:e other mils <>,' the toothpicks lire lion inserted in the sides <>l tlie cir nliir piece of wood. The target itself s fastened to a stick of wo > 1 about Miiht inches Ion?;, fastened t;> a stand. ik shown in the picture. The jpin -ousisifl of a paper tube, \\ 1 iii*li in nade hy winding cardboard well covered with glue. around the stem of a leadpeticil. When it is dry, a piece ibout live inches loit;^ is ? ::t off. One i iiul three-?pnirt( r inches from one end, ive inahe an incision ahout two inches ! lonjr, cutting down to ahout one-half STEER, SHIOWSNG j 'S CUTS. if',/ ; r ' I il, iuUS U.S. Retail prices: (1) N'eek, ll.s.. 7e. Prime of rib, 117 lbs., e. (."ii Sirloin steak, S7 His., lor. (t!i i tr. is. Shank. .".K ll.s., 'Jc. (!>) I lank, 1111 S'lin, ll.s., ,"e, !" the thickness of lilt? tube (see Fig"iv Figure shows how a piece of whale. Im.iic ;i I .on t six indies long is Inst rted, i?*tii>K -"is the propelling power of the itsn. Von shoot with :i wooden peg tlx>nt one and a Inilf inehe-; long, lit tint; loosely into the Icirr.of the ,'iin; lo give it more weight end -trenvth. we insert a carpet ta k. To shoot, lw.lil the pun with the i?h> hand, pulling the whalel.one hack willi the inde\ linger, and inserting llie peir: as soon as the index tinner releases the whalel.one. It springs forward and forces the peg out. 'l'o aim well, hold the tube in such a way hat the u haleboiie spring points downward. I CUTS OUT T^E PINEAPPLE EYE. The I'l'i'pnit ion < i a ikpplo is n long and tedious ? peration berause of Hie size ami shape <>f tli?> fruit, and for llw n-iiMMi that tin' fruit is rather hard to out. After it has been pared it must be eaivfiiily gone over and the eyes ent out. These tough portion* being allowed to remain, interfere largely with 'lie enjoyment of eating the fruit, whether it be in its natural I'tNTAITI.K F.YR Of,IP. condition or cooked, and ?". . econouilcjil anil <;iilrk removal of th" eyes with tin' ordinary minus is impossible. A pistol like device with wlilrh this is accoiiiplshed with celerity and disI -: i. Ii is shown in tin* accompanying * 111 In use 'lie pine;: pple is pared and !hi' ban.! 01 tho ' ! p is placed under (hi? eve ii boil t one half inch 11 ml then tin; trigger is pulled, and in its descent it completely cuts out the eye. The trigger, being released, throws out the bite, in this manner the eve is cut out with great economy of the fruit its compared with the ustinl method of procedure. I Miring the last year HR-1 persons bit Ien by dogs having hydrophobia were Irenlod by the I'asteur InH.ltute in lull hi. There were only six failures to Immunize the patients. Six other iisi^s came after the disease iiud developed. The most expensive chair in the world belong* to the Pope. It is of | solid silver and coat $!KJ.(XX) } < ; | Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys onco every three minutes. ^ The kidneys are your ^lood purifiers, they fil1) ,er out '^e waste or \ifyl3rr imPuritiC3 in blood, j K\ v U\-hX/Z~m If they are sick or out I W of order, they fail to do InU^'X their work. TTl^XWl"n V Pains, achesandrheuI UrnlJP matism come from exJ>Ji ccs3 uric ac'd in the ? .."*v5 blooJ, due to ncglccted kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady hsart beats, and makes one feel as though thay had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries, j it used to be considered that only urinary | troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, j but now modern science proves that nearly ; all constitutional diseases have their beginI ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized." It stands the highest for its I r\( *V4*"4 - - .?. v*. w yj* %i?w uioircssing cases and is sold on its merits f-'^K7^ by all druggists in fiftyccnt and one-dollar stz- ImPpm cs. You may have a sample bottle by mail iiomn of Bwomp-Koot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, b V., on every bottle. FREIGHT HANDLERS INVOLVED. They Join Strikers at Chicago in Fight Against the Packers. All th<? railroads entering Chicago have become involved in the stock yards strike. A general order was issited Thursday by Lawrence .1. Curraa, l>r? s: "< nt of the Kreiijht Handlers' t'nicn. r.otllyinj; all members ol the union emplovvd by tin* various railr.) Chicago to refuse ' ''" JEN VII jE'iS CIlEAl Oil Itv! ^?M? V >/ V V V V V V V V V V > SPRING ..CLC hi ! "> I r < <1 Art; you ready for your ! !'ve arc showing a nice line mat I OF oiaill pay you to see this line. ( i:j i i tv/E app QHA\*/IN( ...WL MI\L. 1M OF THE FA I Mite Seal charge n | jeer of .!??> tei/inv ??f" tho cargo of tho j Arabia by tlw Vladivostok squadron, j The Hamhiirg-Aniorican Company, tins j owner.'! of the ship, undoubtedly will j appeal to tho Gorman government to ji secure release of its ship and compon- ' Ration for tho delay in her cruise and r other it' ins of loss. , No Pity Shown. "For years fate was after nw.* cun- ' t inu. nisi v," writ p.-? F\ A. (Julk*dK<\V )' beiia, Ala. " I had :i terrible case of " Piles i an. iii^ 21 tumors. When all fail- ( m1 IJucMt ii'k Arniei Salve euml rm\" ' HcpriHv j.:nciil for Hums and all ariies ami pain.-. Only LW at J'icken? Drug Goinp.'.uy. If PRESIDENT IN WASHINGTON. Engineers Congratulated on Safe Trip From Oyster Bay. I'rivnlfnt Koosoveit and party arrived 'n Washington at ('.:)(> o'clock j Thursday evuiinK ami were driven . directly to I ho white house*. On his d 'liarkation frcm t!ie train i tiotli engineers were lined up. with !( the i right hands carefully wiped. u t i! i f 1?' tit* Mivfnmiirv !?11111? 'I' 11?? I pmsifli-ul shook i-ach nrm's hand with I ho: I) his. and each got a won! of con- , Kiatiiluilon on the trip. | Mother's Ear I 'x, A word in MOTMn*' a ear t wnrn '? ) NUflUINO AN INFANT, AND IN T HI' f ? MONTHS THAT COMn HliBOHU THAT jfc TIM n, SCOTT'S EMULSION & BUPPUKB THB nXTRA BTRBNUTH AND | jP NOURISHMENT BO HmCHttHAHY BOH I f% THl! H G ALT H OB BOTH MOTHCH AN J) I & CHILD. I| Send for free f.imple I SCOTT ft lioWNi:. themK.% ? K| 409-415 J'e.irl Street, New York, i, 50c. and #1.00 ; all dru^giM*. >, MANGLED BV BOMB Von Plehve, Russian Minister Hurled Into Eternity, j WORK OF AM ASSASSIN Moat Hated Man in All Russia Mcota Horrible Death While Hiding in Hi3 Carriage in Streets of St. Petersburg. A St. Petersburg special says: M. , Von Plehve, minister of the interior, was assassinated at 9:50 o'clock on Thursday morning by a bomb thrown at his carriage while he was driving \ to the Baltic station to take a train for the palace at PetorhotT, where , ho was to make his weekly report to ! tln> empeior. The assassination is believed to be i the outcome of .1 widespread plot, the J existence of which has been suspected for some days. Numerous arrests | have already been made, including that of the assassin, a young man who is believed to he a Finn named Leg- ' lo, and who is now in a hospital se- ! veroly and perhaps fatally injured by i the expplosion of his own bomb. An ae- | complice of l.eglo, also apparently a , Finn, but whose name is unknown, has been arrested. Ho ha 1 in his posses- j sion a bomb, which he tried to throw, but 1 >_ was overpowere 1 by the police just, in time to prevent great loss of life. Tho bomb was thrown under the minister's carriage, completely shattering it.Von Plchvc's body was terribly mangled. The coachman was killed and tho . wounded and maddened horses dashed wildly away with the front wheels of : the firriiige, the only portion of Uio vehicle remaining intact. Immediately there ensued a scene of the "Vildest onfnsion. Police and gendarmes hurried from very direction and vast crowds gathered about the spot where tiie mangled *ody of the minister lay weltering in j I is blood. ' The Asssociated Press correspondent ""as at the sccne of the tragedy with- , i live minutes after it ocourrreJ. The roadway was strewn for a bun- | red yards with the wreckage of the arriage and pieces of the red lining f the minister's official overcoat A ? III tii Spring Suit. Two j)icc<t Suits: lo. ol' "Milton Cloth." livery -- a mrTTTNF^ 1 fl UIM LIl'L..,. y, MOUS I'll Clothing - i is famous in all the y in stylo and fit and tailors art? employed in 1 garment is inspected !g a variety of' styles ougli. /i?( shipment of llour this week money. Call and ^ct our prio ce-Monw ( Till1 iilHli.v I rl 'Millvol'.11 >11 N .11 I.I A N luTi'liy mi inure liliu ii 'iiinliilatO for ( oroiier, I'li'Srii* Mint). Ml lijt'd in l In* ml inn of t lie I if I ii?K- I i<" lorx in llie * opfoiirliliiK |?rllinir> . I j tho mi! fi IhIioii '<m\ >iiv lunn.s** I lu'rclty 'ho !in.rt.y?eir.i|,K fo Ht.hvo'ns* no ro.| of the Orthodox rhurch, so moroiloe.sly did ho porHCfiito thorn. '""r ? lo"K Mmo it ha? boon pr?dlotort that I'lohvo would dlo hy th<? hand of an assassin and go strong was BREEZE TRIAL NEARS CLOSE. Famous Embezzling Case at Charlotte Soon to B3 with Jury. Tho testimony in tlx" fourth hearing of th<> famous 15reez?' embezzlement case, in which Major William R. Rreezo, of Brevard, N. is char god with fraudulently withdrawing from tho First National Hank of Aflhovtlle about $lll,00y was tconeluded at Charlotte, N. C'., on Wednesday. / N j RUSSIANS BACK DOWnVHI British Threats of Summary Actlo^B | Brings Czar's Government to Time in Short Order. A London special Hays: Tho te&JI slon in tho Russo-Brit Isli relations 1ms been relaxed anil no rupture la now ,H probable. I Pniilit nnnl-n...l....lV IK- I>.. 1 i vuuuo in.?,i\uinnn 11 , lllf iiU391UII iftXU* MBB bussador to Great Britain, Informed Lord Lansdowne at a conference I Thursday morning that if Russia had ,vfH committed 'a wrong she was ready 'jH and willing to make full reparation, but before any action could be takj^M^h^l in the Knight Commander case the Russian government must have (be opportunity of receiving the report < f . i Hie commander of the Vladivostok squadron. Lord l.ansdowne was not dispose ! I t, " -wi.nrom \ I i?i). i |s?)ap you can \ces. cv "ones for $1 00 *1 Hones for 13c 'Vpn p/f. "WO K was favored by the fact that y>6 .-^Ic In that section is always of the \ f^inaviest, owing to the crossing of br^incs of surface cars and the contin Colons stream cf heavy truck. M. Von c^'lehve waB always apprehensive of at- L H i) empts upon his life and used to drive y JK o^jis rapidly as possible. \ The assassin in laying his plans ovit ientiy foresaw this circumstance and v while the minister's coachman slowed ill'A IN 1, k i R0AV1.NG STORE i I vostok squadron and obtain tho report of its commander as quickly as possi- R bio. What further concerns I ho British authorities and, it is said, concerns the United States as well, is the dan-^^|ta^JA gerous situation of othor neutral ping on the Pacific which. hn<^raH hoard goods which the lt]a I ]9| mander will consider I \ I Tho protest made, (vf(m I \ c the Knight Commander. In the houw of commons Thursday ternoon Premier Balfour. confirming U \ ? o announcements marie in the above [ j I spatehes. said that the acute sta>;e 1 ire all the rage and ? suit guaranteed. It read. fej On an aye and no vote tlio amend- v mont was carried by a vote of 133 to 0. , This compromise was brought about if (o make sun.' of the necessary 117 votes. When tlio bill noes to tin; senato, however. it is understood that tho somite will turn it down, utul pass it |l with the Increase of . f One Lady's Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I nave, i i?oiit vo, sol,i nny boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tublots on lite recommendation of 0110 lady h< re, who llrst bought a box Of them about a year ago. She never "f tiros of telling her n< ighbors and friends about the good qualities of these Tablets. 1'. M. Shore. DrngKi.it. Rochester, ind. Tho pleasant purga live eff<ot of those Tablets make.* [ thorn a favorite wltn ladles every- 4 j where. For sale by Pickens Drug Store, Marie's l/rug Store, T. N. Hunter, Liberty. If RUSSIA TO PAY DEARLY. For Foolish Intermeddling With Urit* ish Neutral Vessels. A St. Petersburg special says: (>roatj^^tfd| Uritain's hill for damages a;;uinst Una?la for demurrage and other Indemnl* | lies connected with tho arrest, detention and shelling of Hrltlah ships In tho Hed sen will Ihi very heavy. Al' ready It Is roughly CHtinmted at $5,| 000,000. I I i.