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POLITICIAN GETS INFERNAL MACHINE An Opponent of a Democrat Seeks In Kill Him. EMBARGO ON (il K M \N CIIIM SE SOLDIERS D.ike and DuJicx of Manchester arc Coming Here. kRiroFRS great piciptiov is i>\ris. Made Much of b> the French President as W e ii av the Populace His Mission Mill I ikel> he a lailurc. T X Cnfcr dr . tin attorney and Democratic politn ian 1 ' t barbs ton, 111 told the detail of an attempt <>n hie life bv means of an infernal machine. A box came to Mr. Cofer s o Vce by ex press and was i ijteited while the express messenger was present I lie lalfel was typewritten ami said Sample Puzzle Box <'[S‘Tl Pull String With Quick Jerk The Ke-nlt Will Be SurprisinK Mr ( ofer irave the string a jerk, but it broke Tie Ik.a wa then pried open, disclosing thre*. -in k' of dynamite fitted with fuses and wrapped in combustibles So elite to the peri-etrator has I teen found. From n numls-r of ( >ostal cards and letters that liav. It*-.-n received at Berlin from China it i- inferred that Count von Wald. rse. has forbidden the <ei man soldiers (.. rit*- home reKarditiß the incident- of tie- war I The population of tin- state of South Carolina as amioimced is 1 Ain..’,lf!. s against 1 I'd IP' in PR" This is an increase of l-n Ho or PI I per cent Cnusnal ( (fort- are made in Washing ton to keep the details of the war reve Due tax reduction a secret The entin reduction will amount to about (KMI. The taxes it has lieen fully deter mined to rcp-al are those in sciiednb of th • war re. ■ mi. a< t embracing pro prietary taxes amoniitinir to ♦•VIIMi.OfHI taxes on telegrams and express receipts anioantititt to at., .nt f.’"" """ the legacy taxon lei)iiesito religions edncatioini’. charitable institutions roughly estima ted at itMmi (too and tao- on mortgages promissory note- . he. ): and drafts ii -uratice jHilicics and premiums wan house receipts certificates of various kind* deids and practically all other documentary “tamps except those on sts k exchaiii'. transactions. Bish'.p lb 111 V Ii I'nllel ut New Ni ill delix.-red an address on < iod and the <iu lie fop .11l amllelM • •.1 ' .‘>lH pel -on m si Paul s .'lmpel in which In MiKip-t.-d tie oi ..-anizatioti of a Vigi lam i iinmiMe .;, ..tin i•■{<■!net's. .. tie,nisi lie it. ■ f \I■ • lb- favored l* < * 'll 1 1 al . .inn. 'I- ■ . ’hr* ’• >r live lie li nn h r Wii . ■ ■h • the p .11 . , Miinnitle should . t T I) ;i.• i: l I , I. ■ ! Mam le-ter tie be i ■ t 1 , tie- Ml Zimin irnann .•’ f im hmat i It ,'. ■' i . am that the pop. i- : 11. . ! In fa. I. aim >• t in-;..i• 1 '.it are made to the ith I tha* ’ I. on . I hi- holiness may > • .] • i. time 'lie. np| 1 1- •I I t ■ - in. it ||\ tie n i .-lit faint lie,' :■*; I I lii I; now It b have bad A wo'eleilnl |. ■ ejitj.in was ac, .„de,l Mr Knio.'i' in Pan la t Saturday lie the elo| 1. 1 the II .'II' The |||o|i trotsliip- him II t ill. incarnation of all that i h Ile ; 111. Brill h the her. dltal'V and hat.-d !■ . of La Belli Friim • It l i !■ t. are.| however that hi - hop. and t>. di-appoint meat lb may a a- I . dill 111 Ii H MJieei ll 111 lil.-Wel to the addles- o| the Par. muii pa mo il I bat tie Tram vital !l.i< ti.it m i nurgitni neither Waver-m i i-.o ii v. helmed but it there i“ f.le- *bifur iio i • certain than aiiotln r it is that lli upplaiis. of the Paris stru t- i epb. Ha ' it as |l is Isiister ous Mr Krnyei w. t net at the stati.n by aim;', a,el . nthii-ia-ti. crowd and hi- progress |, tln Hotel Serilde was a triumphal pi.... • .a, lb drove to the Fl’.see ('ala a ml vi-ife.l the president ml J're-el. nt L and., n tune I the f. i nil i ail Ihe< j I e *io:i vhei h"- r the future n -Hole oj ( ...a ami ;|e Cmted Stalls t t' is i ■ • i -re.| - imitltaneoiislv th tin dia wir o i,of tie ( .institution • a -j■ 11 in i ■ i--i..n it tin . a ban is.t it lit J- na! co i i-n 11 ■ • 11. Sen. r <•• ' aid Ii i • Lit i. a. ■ii■ i* I dep> ml i h lie i . u-liluli.,i) aad led the <m. ole " ■ u tin r< lull '. I ien Sun * ;Iy v*b- iiiad* a j i.otic addn I 1 ' r i 1 1111 i. ia* ... v. ill b> .it i'Ortaiit t . : ,11 ll •fllliellt ■ I ■a and ’: ■ t o nt ii*.aid Pi t He w] at ' ! to be I , 111 .atrioi I, .id', t. r aytbin - Pea l . N.. I ~ , ~in a t-1 o! .nr a- in tin fir-1 .tear.. r ■/ Wn Mcf'a.ii an .e t a v.bos h .im■ 'Ail l’ll ila i' lpi.i. it H intingion 1, • • • t.ter. The jury a. .nniundi- 1 Ilf* nn pri-onment iu*t*-ail of hanging, but ’he court reserved decision on Hie sentence. Particulars have ju.-t lie n reieived from Iloilo Philippine Islands ol the battle, Oct. no at Bugason. Island of Panay, when 200 Imlo men and fifty riflemen attacked the American*, who lost three killed Lieut 11. M. Koentz, Mergt. Kitchen and C'orp. Burns, all of Cos. R. Forty-fourth infantry. | From three sources of authentic in formation it i* ascertained that Russian imp -rial officials are becoming extremely [•essiniistic regarding the condition of j Emperor Nicholas and assert that the i Igvadia bulletin ; c meal tin- gravity of h s Illness. Tire dijiloniatic is sly held a final meeting and agreed upon the terms of th • preliminary treaty. The precise terms of the settlement have not been made public, but it is believed the main [mints are in substantial agreement with those contained in the French note to the power* namely punishment for the guilty, indemnity to governments and individual*, retention of strong legation guard* and the occupation of certain [dace* l.ctw.cn ivkin and Takn An argument over a young woman resulted Sunday morning in tin- killin'' of one of the wealthiest young society men of Minneapolis, and a newspajier man i* held, by verdict of the coroner’s jury, charged xxith murder. Leonard Day, a young man about -a years of age residing at the West hotel, was the victim, and Frank H. Hamilton s[sirt ing elitor of the Mitieapolis Times, is flu- man under arrest Minister Conger probably will return to the ITiited States His relations with the administration have not been har IB Hi HH H n HH Hb H|| Used in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute! Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pk^s. These articles juuiled / HI TANARUS, in exchange tor lion heads cut from front oli Ih. I JOS COIAA I jd<gs. Silk I rnbrclla (cither Lady’s or Gents). Sflll 111 CipICH xliurii.-i (iff. Nfc .. —' paid), for 170 '■ Hon lit-adfl urn! A vpiy fli€‘ nmhf'cllu. n :i'li fuiiiGiife klalTt tu; 2*< iip li fniiiir uiiti *• •.t ii ti • .i *. . Uilvti roligo Imtidli*. WtiiiM n.-' j; * .•: ti • . Dress- I ’in Set. "tii licit ft ft* for l.i vmi Don lien N umt a , irut ftliimp. I 1 * I ill. 11l Ilf cl! I-"- ■ "•' * I'll"- or us u I'tlfl.l'S M | fsxish-llelt and Ducklc. Mailcil free for 15 Hon lirxiln tut from I lon Coffee wrapper* ami a i-cent alump I Kimii 1 1 I*ellIdk nt \ 1 1s 1 1 imiiaiDHi illvt*i luckU . iioui, fetroiiK umt (avUioual/lt Silver Napkin-Ring. I or I 5 lion heailH and a 2-t rnt stamp it u 1 t (-■ ■-d.ii.li,, Mil. -f.lui Hit tT( u 1 tinlul, Id a .;! x iln 'At i it. i I. Tilt' i.'ui W I'.it.im ■§*’ Coin-Purse. limits > * Dili i im I adies’ Pcn-Knif*. I or 15 Hun ligiJi tut from I lon Coffee v%tappera ami a 7t Hainp I tin*' *!/.*• ••<! ..a U ntil luiollt * tile, i (U, .juu \ l nnJ .mMiiu l (..mmv 1 | Jr.. I 'fS’W*'* '5' 1 V** r —iwwf. IMI AHUM API ONLY AII W Ol IMI LION COIITR PPTMirMS. Another list will hor(l > appear in thi * pape r ' h i t mi' 1(1 Ihe grandest li.it i premiums t\ er offered ! N mi *!*<*> ft I rn.u I lON tOI I I I hi llu* u nipper. It It a piuk- W r * ilh (He lt >n s head in Irmit It la absolutely pure II the pat Kane ia unbroken. I lON cOI II Ila mailed the day It lca% rt the factor.) . monious since the relief of Pekin. Nr. Conger advocates measures which the president regards a* too radical, and has not taken kindly tothe -fact that his views have not been endorsed at Wash ington. Li Hung Chang, according to the Shanghai correspondent of Tin- Post, i serionsly ill and has telegraphed for hi* adopted son. Li Ching Fang. The Chesapeake <fc < >lrio officials posi tively deny the story sent out in *js-cial dispatches from Charlestown. W. Va., that a passenger train carrying 200 pas senger* had gone through the Green Brier rivir bridge, resulting in the death of all on board. When Katherine Grey, the actress, brought suit against Richard Mansfield for fH.aOO for breach of contract the actor called for a bill of particulars. This was filed by Howe & Hummel, counsel for Mi** Grey. One paragraph in the amendment complaint says that “while [lerforming in the play known as The First Violin the part she was to perform required this plaintiff to permit Richard Mansfield to kiss her. and that in this act of kissing Richard Mansfield [s-rformed it in so rude and insulting a manner that the plaintiff became humil iated and became seriously ill and shocked, so that she required medical aid and attention." While on the stage giving [siforiiuitices Miss (trey says that Mansfield, together with a certain woman.” a member of the company, sat in the wings and disturbed her in the rendition of the parts assigned to her and mocked and mimicked her so that she bet aine nervous and unable to go on with her part. Koclol Dyspepsia Cure “Dioests what you eat.” |pl|i M m xSr STRENGTH, PURITY FLAVOR *• Knickerbocker” Watch. Ii (Mid t ii ml a 2-cent stamp. S cut iipy*Mi y||y 11,1 1 •S liic fl*H.' Ladies’ Watch Chain. \ •loiilde itrnm! of tient Pllk rord. united U't’vn 11 ncttl • timtia for 15 Hon heads and o 2-ccr * stamp. (ient’s Watch. ftiilleil free (nr 00 him ln-u.li umt u 2-lent stump. TTic /jr/ (j fl ("vSN ii i. io:ii.-.I Inn. i flfw \ 'fvvSl will xvaU'li ; stem- If 1 /., Minin.t and U-m- II V •II j-r* I■ Jj pi.licit . as.' each wk\. l "v v xvatili ac.'.iint’aii j. t |.y Kimruiil. i' n( llif iii :i kt-i An llabli- linn- U.|-l*-r I.adies’ Pocket-Book. I .irfM’ M/t* and P jj m'' W jj ; 1 n ’. n lot 25 lion B headi hom I lon M Collie wrappen* vt at 1 aJc fetump -w r* " Table Cover. Miilfd In lor 25 Hon fteadn and a 2c. slump LEHIGH VALLEY COAL RECEIVED FIRST PRIZE At the PARI? EXPOSITION. In most markets the Lehigh Valley coal is sold 25 and 50 cents per ton higher than any other coals. We sell it at same price. MANITOWOC LAND & SALT CO, Quay Street. Fone 37. Manitowoc, Wisconsin. For YOUR PHOTOGRAPH go to Iflekndy’s Studio. Now Ready For The HOLIDAY SEASON. Finest Photos ever made. “Swellest” Cards of latest designs for Cabinet Heads, Busts, Figures, Groups etc You are invited to call and see our work and get our prices. Studio in Metropolitan Block, IN. Blh St Subscribe for THE PILOT Best Coffee for the Monev! J try LION COFI'LL and you will never use any other. It is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Coffee. Fancy Hold Ring. Por 18 lion I*o "X\ dump. These rings arc genuine rolled gold plate. having the exact ties I gold tint gua the makeis i ■ hot two Jems with ordinary usage. New patterns mid vuy jK)pulur. | To Determine the Size. ■ I CC ?l H O 9) (T. I* <* HJ 'f (9 Cl ti O Pair of 1 ace Handkerchiefs. TwOfXtlli f iC /\ nimbi i : // \\ . /WA Y/\7.y \/ aMt \ pair of V/ \/I v (henc hiin.lkrr chiefs git on for 18 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee \t nippers and u 2c. stamp. Children's Picture Book. (1 fMS Olveo lor 10 lion Vl **l .rniiOylt head* and a 2-ccnt J stamp. Sixteen ('JrV M huge pages ..I >l.. W OBJ i ffll *[ JH illustrated find with \ s Jfli! \ " .M , • Pyy Byj I 11 you can get an us- Century Cook-Book. \&i£*dnSr - 2 jlJh. t> .^frooVsnosf ' 11,0 5 2L 11 In K 8 -T . I I • -111 -irk- mfrrnZ* lyt™ * ■ ••lies ™ -WnMirr f"i rom- 3 uL~w [■^nr i a nisi ; 'jw Often for i,-. non r f 1 I fkf heads and a 2-cent o W stamp g - yjj.L*.. Boys’ Pocket-Knife. rmmm ■•'•■l nandh I or 1 2 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. IMPORTANT NOTICE. When ; for pr emiiim* srnd your letter in the same cn\elope or pmkagr with the lion heads If more than I 5 Hon head* are arnt. you can save |HMage h\ trimming down the margin. Auk your grocer tor large iiitiatiatrii premium t* •*t Addwu nillittiritoUu WOOLSON SPICf CO., Toledo, Ohio. Genuine Ruby Setting * Gold Ring. For 25 lion heads and / u 2-cent j/' stump. j < t a >lil|. ..( ttiU'V T-nj'Oi- so tlot the ends will I .n■ 1 ( eend ut the o. amt order the minhcr the thei ■ud I indicates. Art Picture, “ Easter \X' li.-ii'a'it I>■ ' 1 irinty fill- haiillng. Flower Picture. Lor 8 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. Anu'rieaii Meanly Hugos and Lillpsof thr Valley Size. 11x 24 inches. Mrlght and artistic coloring. “ The Dancing Lesson.” my£k I 'raj The Riven grass and trees, the little brown kitten uml the gill? mow white InM '‘mm ;i p|, using ■ omhiunli< in fool mi* Sire. K> x 'JI Inches nailed Ircc lor g lion heads onil n 2-cent stamp. DR. F. H. QEHBE, DENTIST. COR. BTH AND FR A<L'N o?t*, WAjNER’S STORE • yVST/V\( j [■PTBIT is easy to make mis / AA/ j ■ ■ takes in the treatment ~ JLIJw j ( f IHI of croup, and mistakes mean the sacrifice of ' /y // Z 4 little ]ivcs ‘ I// w-- Foley’s Honey and Tar is v ** unconditionally guaranteed by fj[| ji nV /-T, every druggist to cure croup, ~NZ colds or whooping cough, and to I lij |IE Z>- /S-- t prevent pneumonia, which so illl-y v _/j a !(/. ~ often follows diseases of little Tj “7~~ j 'a Jlj .j| 1/ folks. Do not accept a substi llf r tute. It may cost a life. Foley’s f)l\ i [ Honey and Tar is guaranteed. —— —— 1 4 ill I Miss Mamie Sm'th, Middlesboro, r- /|i Kentucky, writes: "iy little sister _s. . '/fill- I.® had the croup very bad. I gave her * I l.r If- ; V j, several doses of Folev’* Honey and Tar /. rA. | 'SJ*- ■ I and she was instantiy relieved. It saved her lilt.” For cuts, bruises or sores BANNER SALVE is best. Henry Hinrichs, Druggist. HENRY ESCH. We would like to have you inspect our new fall line of Dress Goods, Flannels, Cloakings, Outings Laces, Trimmings, Cloaks, Shawls Capes, Etc. In our Clothing Department we are showing new fabrics in Suits and Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children at great values, Now’ is the time to supply yourself with Under wear, Caps, Gloves and iTittens. We carry, as usual a large assortment of the above and at reasonable prices. HENRY ESCH. An Old Newspaper folded over the chest w 11 protect yon from colds and lung troubles of many kinds. However a more elegant and convenient method is to wear one of our felt or chamois skin chest protector. We have a very nice assortmentment of these and can promise to satisfy all purchasers. We also carry a very nice line of chamois skins for those who prefer to make their chest protectors. Oscar A. Alter, i’resi ripti(m Druggist. We Guarantee You the best footwear that money can buy. Years of experience. A dean Record and a low price for the best goods. DIPDDP RI IDT* YORK STREET. I door west rldVlyC t)UI\I , of has. Salak Cos NERVI! A PILLS S' Cure Impotency, Night Emissions. Loss of Memory, all wasting tlis teases, all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink PILLS glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By - mail 50c. per box, 6 boxes for $2. .50, with our bank- * a able guarantee to cure or refund the money paid. CTS Send for circular and copy of our bankable guarantee bond, nervita tablets "T.-.sr.r" (YELLOW LABEL) Positively guaranteed cure fur Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostration, Hysteria, bits, Insanity, Paralysis and the Ki suhs of Excessive Use of Tobacco. Opium or Liquor By mail in plain package, $l.OO a box. 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guarantee bond to cure in 30 days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL COMPANY Clinton and Jackson Streets CHICAGO, ILLINOIS F. C. BUERSTATTE. Corner Ktli and Jay Sts. Manitowoc. Wisconsin,