TIIK NOHKOUv VKW-S : KHIIMY no Boarded Train for Fort Rlley Saturday Morning. STANTON DOYS DID NOT COME. The Thirty Soldiers From There , However , Will Join the Norfolk Militiamen at Fremont Will Ar rive at Camp Sunday. Comimny 1 * . N. N. (3. , In command of tholr ciiptuln , ChosU'r A. Kill lor , loft Norfolk at lOiiHt o'clock thin mornliiK for Kort Hlloy , Knnmix , whom tlu\v will arrlvo ut mi iincor- tain hour Smiilny morning niul ro- iniiln In camp with other n < Klmontn from otlior HtnU'H next weok. Tli Norfolk mllltla hoys hoanlctl tholr own Hpcdnl earn at the union Htntlon anil will ho transported to Kort Hiloy ever tlio Union I'aclllo rail' mail. Thorn wore thirty of thorn from Norfolk ami I ho company will liu Inrreusmil to Itn full ( pieta at Kro- inont liy tlio tlolallt'd corps of Stanton - ton HOllllOI-H. Stnnton Doys Did Not Come. 'I'ho Htiuiton boys did not coino to Norfolk hint nlKht an had lu-on ox- jicctcd. liiHload Ihoy will join tlio company at Kromont. There are thirty of thorn and tlmy are In charge of Captain Ooorno Hhorly. Tlio Norfolk lioyw were nndor tlio comniand of Captain Knllor and Unit- tenant ( "arl II. 1'llKor. Tlio olllcoi'H nro to ho I'urnlHhod with a Htandard Hloopor at Valley. All through I ho week tlio momlitir.s of tlio company luivo hcon drilling hard and Ihoy liopo to mnko a KOOI ! nppoaraiico whim they reach tlio camp. Tlio Twonly-llfth Infantry , who were here hint week , luivo hoon at tlio fort Hlneo Tno.sday. TUESDAY TOPICS. Dr. P. 11. Suitor IH a visitor In Omaha. Dr. .1. II. Mncliay IH ahHonl In Car roll today In conmiltatlon ever a jui- ttent. Mrs. A. II. NVIndor loft on the noon train Tuesday for a visit with frlonds at AliiHWorth. H. T. Hood of the Norfolk Shoo company has licon In town several days hotwoon trips. Mrs. Mary Campl'Mll was lioro you- torday onrouto to her homo at Lara- mlo , Wyoming , after a visit with friends at Poncn. Miss Hiuol Dunn of Kromont is In the city for a visit with Miss Kao Watts. Miss Dunn Is ono of thoKro- inont tolophonn Klrls. .lames Calahan , H lirnkomnn on the Northwestern , who moved to Norfolk from Kromont , will KIKMI return to Fremont to make his homo. I. M. Maoy returned Tuesday from his visit to Iowa. Mr. Macy attend ed u family reunion hold In honor of a brother who IH departing for Cuba , j j "Hilly" Koriitison , stage hand , has' ' resigned his position at the Auditor- iuni. "Hilly" says ho will go on the road with Campbell UroH. " circus now. now.The The Wednesday club will moot with Mrs. N. A. Uainbolt Wednesday nfternoou at 2ISO. : Quito a number of Norfolk people drove to Uattlo Crook today to at tend the K. J. Halo sale of stock. ( ] . H. Seller Is not exactly paint ing the town red , but bo Is doing just that to his livery stable at the cor- noof Kit'th street anil Hraasch av enue. Julius Altschulor mot with a pain ful accident last evening which re sulted In a badly sprained ankle. His | foot was turned underneath and the joint very wickedly wrenched. Ho will he laid up for feme time. Mrs. Mary A. .Latky. of Lexington , grand chief of honor of the Degree of Honor , arrived In the city Tues day morning , soovral day : ? ahead of the time she was expected. A spec ial meeting of the Degree of Honor was held during the afternoon. Trinity social guild met with Miss Altbery last evening and decided to rive a Hallowe'en dancing party Fri day evening , October 30. Mrs. Mary I < ntky , grand chief of honor of the Degree of Honor , will lie hero Saturday. jThere will bo a upeclal meeting of the lodge Satur day evening , to give the members an opportunity to meet the grand chief of honor. State Organizer Hurgis. of the Tribe of Hen Hur , met with the local court at tholr regular meeting Mon day evening. In bis very pleasing and entertaining manner , ho ad dressed the court upon the various phases of its work. After the close f the court the members Indulged in oysters. It Is reported In railroad circles that there will soon bo In course of construction a railroad planned to connect nonesteel , the present terminus - minus of the Northwestern from this city , with Sioux City. The plans are not far enough advanced to dotor- uilno just how tlio connections are to bo made. Here Is a puz/lo that puzzles ev erybody : Take the number of your living brothers , double the amount , ndd to It throe , multiply by five , add to It the number of living sisters , mul tiply the result by ten and add the number of deaths of brothers and sis ters and subtract ICO from the result. ' 1 ho right Htfiiro . .rl bo the numiici of deaths , the middle will bo the 1111111- lior of living Hlstors and the first will bo the number of living brothers. r : . : - . SPOKT WITH THE HOUNDS. Large Attendance at Second Day of Coursing Meet at Kearney. Knniney , Nob. , Oct. 21.Tho sccon-l day of the MlBSouil V-lli'j HI.II , | IIK meeting brought out a hi * ation.uiiiro snd the si'ort win uxrellont. The HVH' and second tics In tlu > futurity wore run off. blinking down tlio con- toH'.antH to fourlo"u. Ill the sefond ties Tracy Pasha boat Prestlna , Mltw l.lddlo heat Mls Illiigllng. Talleh hrnt llanlsome Harry. Sinclair heat. lnciiffl Kirk , Rurprlne Mo boat Ap ple nioHHOin , Not folk boat Yankee Dime. Hopeless Harry heat Clover osooi'i. AdvorllSv'd heal 'Krlnco Line. Palhllndor boat Moral ( Hit Paul .Font's bent Koomitln. Celtic bent Strong City Olrl. The Hard beat Krank. Lady Ilrlirht boat Howe Hill Maid. Lady Ilrash beat- Hill Dngan , Monnlc Clalr ran a byu with Cloth of Clold. _ NEGROES AND POSSE FIGHT. Three of the Former Are Killed In Dattle Lasting Twenty Minutes. New Orleans , Oct. I ! I. In an en counter between a band of ne''roes , led by a white man , and a i-oiiHl.iblo's posse , three negroes were killed and flovcn or eight wounded near Peran ( Jrovo plantation In St. Charles parish. The surviving negroes and their white leader tied to the swamps and are beIng - Ing ni'iirchoil for. Kurtlior trouble Is feared. EXTRA SESSION IS CALLED. President Issues' Proclamation Con vening Congress No. 9. Washington. Oct. 21. The president Issued a proclamation calling the Klf- ty-olghth congress In extraordinary session on Nov. a , at 12 o'clock. The proclamation statoH that the purpose of the session Is to consider the com mercial convention between the United States and Cuba , which re quires the approval of congress. Lou Dillon Beats Major Deltnar. Memphis. Tenn. , Oct. 21. What was expected to be one of the great est harness horse contests In local history proved to bo a very tame affair. Lou Dillon gave Major Del mar a decisive beating in two straight h"a'u In ordinary tlmo. The two mln- nte trotters mot In the second renewal of the Memphis gold cup. Hoth heats were trotted In 2 : Cruzen Indictment Moiled. San .Iiian. P. U. . Oct. 20.The fed. ernl grand jury has found an Indict ment ag-ilnst Collector of Customs Cru/en for having received unlawful emoluments of smuggled goods , and I ] > bas Indicted Captain Andrew Diinlap of the United States navy , command ant of the naval station huro , ami Hobert flles. ! a former contractor In Porto HIco. for smuggling District Attorney PctliiiKlll Immediately uollei ! the Indictment against Mr. Cruzen Great efforts were made before the gr.ind jury to Indict Mr. Cruzen on other charges , but they failed. SPARKS FROM THE WIRF.S. The Mapleton. Minn. . State bank Is Closed , .i . ! < ; an iiiNCi.'jgiitlnn ol the bool of th > assl-tnnt cashier , Alfred A. Huck , who has disappeared , Kd ward Cralgln of New York am ! W. .1. Cook of Oregon have been up pointed agents of the Nicaragua ! ! govotnment to represent It In eana ! I1HUUT3. After three mouths of Idleness operations orations were resumed at the Stafford cotton mills at. Kail IHvor. The com puny operates three mills and employs nearly 1 000 hand * . The pru-ato bunk of .1. K. Hrown & Co at Olinl < 5worlh. III. , assigned and will be closed pending a settle ment for the benefit of creditors. The liabilities are estimated at $ : tr..OOI ) According to one of his friends Nick Volsah , who Is In jail in Now- port. Ind , awnltlng ( rial for house breaking , is worth $4ii.niM ) . mill also heir to a larmo estate in Ormany. By dressing a 1 , 200-pound steer In three minutes and thirty-eight see ends , Jacob llaor , employed In u Dun ver plant , has reduced the world's record bv twenty seconds , and Incl dentally won the western champion ship. An Klgln , Jollet and Eastern pas senger train running between Jollel and Aurora , went Into the ditch near Plalnficld. The coaches were turnud \ipslde down. Several passengers were injured , but the > only person fatally hurt is Patrick Mulloy , a brake- man. Janitors' Union Enjoined. Chicago , Oct. 20. De.-lurhiff tha tholr tenants were threatened with the cutting off of all suppling and wltl suffering from cold because of tin strike of the janitors , backed hy _ tin Flat Janitors' union , whli-h hud se cured the aid of the teamsters union the owners of a big apartment build Ing on Forty-third street secured fron Judge Holdom an Injunction guardlnt ; their property Uy the writ the Jan Itors' union Is restrained from picket Ing the building. One Faction Names Hunter. Mlddleshoro. Ky. , Oct. 20. Dr. W Oodlrey Hunter , who was nomtnntci by his and the Ramsey factions In th Klovcmli .ll-hict congressional 'con volition in Mils city , has gone to Krnnkfoit , Ky. , where he will illo hi .certificate of nomination bpforo Pec rotary of State Hill. Dr. Hunter wll get an order lostralnlnj ; D. C Kd ward * , who was nominated at I ondoi by his faction , from tiling bis certlfl cate. TUIs throws the matter Intc court. P , O. Hirscli Has Realized His One Ambition. INVENTION FOR TAILORS. \fter Laboring for Forty Yenrs , n Veteran Norfolk Craftsman Com pletes nn Instrument Which Mean- ures the Human Shape. After having dovotoil forty yearn f his lifetime anil that IncoHHiuitly. nil iiftur giving lil whole tlmo mill bought to It during the past two oars , P. O. llli'Hch , a veteran tailor ) r Norfolk , IIIIH llnolly completed an nvontlon hy which It IH hoped to ovolutIonize the present system of ihyHlcal measurement hy the mom- IOI-H of hl craft. The liiHtriiment IUIH boon given to he manufacturer and two Hainplcn uivo Must heen received by the In- ' - . 1'acUod neatly at the 'aetory , thu little long box which came to Mr. MlrKch through the oxproHH. meant very much to ilm. It meant that thu box carried o him a realization of all lilHdreaniH , ill IIH ! thought , all hlH anibltloiiH ami lopoH through two wcoro years ol'hlH ixlstciu'i1 , and those- two score years coming as they do right In the prime if his usefulness. How it Works. The purpose of the device Is not inly to take measurements of the liumaii form hut also to take the ox- ict shape of the man whose clothing would lit. Ily an arrangement of lit- In compasses and tape linen and raduated rulers of Iluxililo cellullod , Mr. Illrtit'h has created an article which will draw a picture of the form t has measured , after the man is ; ono. So dollcato Is the apparatus thlil the slightest curve in the back , he tiniest , hollow under the armpit , the smallest rounding out on the chest or stomach , will all bo record d so accurately that the pattern may bo drawn to cover the human frame In every particular within a fraction of an Inch. The machine Is made of celluliod mil may be curved In any manner , to lit the llgiire. The standard sets In the left arm pit and from here the measuring is done. Tlio tapes are drawn to the small of the back , to the chest , etc. , all simultaneously. I'ho compasses register every curve and the lot of ligures make a pic ture of the man. Needed for Yenrs for Tnilors. A patent has been applied for hy Illrsch. There have been millions of tailors , says Mr. Hirsch , who have needed and wanted just this kind of an instrument. Hver since the irrlt,1' was begun away back in the time that people began to wearany clothes at all , the tailor has wanted some ma chine by which ho could make a pic ture and get the shape of the subject. To accomplish this end the venerable Norfolk craftsman has given up the best of his life and now his creative fancy and his whole thought have been crowned with u real , practical , llnisbed product to give to Ills fellow workmen. * May Make n Fortune. Mr. Illrsch may , and his friends hope he will , make a fortune from the scheme. The instrument will be wrapped In a ne.it box and the meas uring device will he sold for not less than $ L'ii each. They are said to bo worth $ Ui ) > to any tailor who Is old at the business. Worked for Forty Years. Mr. Ilirscli , the Inventor , has la bored for forty years and for the last two years he has given his whole attention. In his efforts he has been assisted materially by P. .1. Fuesler. For six months ho was en gaged In trying to get a llrm to man ufacture the article. Finally , from a little card advertisement , he dropped upon a name which helped him out and now a factory in Hrooklyn is turning out the product of his brain. The factory does not know what the ] machine they are making is for , hut Illrsch does and that is enough. ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. Don't take defeat too easy. In some Joke Hooks , you will not 11 nd a single joke. Whether a prtrl 1s pretty , or wheth er she thinks she is , she acts the same. Ethics Is something you must not Violate If you are going to bo caught at it. When a man is alvout to get mar ried , in spite of his best efforts to got away ho is particularly mean about It. Wo should think that running a boarding house would bo a great deal like giving throe church sup pers a day. Joe Alnsworth , the brakeman , says bo notices a great many people carryIng - Ing passes that ought to bo investi gated. An Atchlson woman Is not only looking death In the face , and Is not afraid , but she Is laughing about it. Could yon do It ? Iloro Is an argument : A man who has dyspepsia says It Is responsible for bis Irritable disposition. . Others In the family suggest that his irrlt- ,1' nihjiosition IH Minn CIUIHOH dys pepsia. Aii/ut ! MX moi.t'.M utter a man has iiarrled for a home , llli wife beglmt ii flhow IlKiirp * proving thai It < honpor to hoard. Wo hnve observed that when a iiimhor of women got together , nome mo declares Unit "hot1 church doesn't nvo a cent. " When a hey stops going around to the back door on his neighborhood v ! < HH , and HOPS to the front door , bo also stops going HO often , and doesn't have as good a tlmo. A Leavonworth woman Is very In dignant. She advertised for a hus band and the newspapers mentioned the affair. She thinks newspapers ought to have some regard for the sacredness of one's "prlvato affairs. " Two Atchlson bums wont to Leav- onworth some tlmo ago , and loafed at a certain saloon until the proprie tor was sick of them. The proprie tor tried again and again to got rid ol the bums , but bis efforts were In vain. Then ho thought of a scheme. Ho went out and bought an enormous imitation diamond for a dime. Ho pretended to get drunk and go to sloop In the hack room. Half an hour later the saloon keeper was minus his imitation diamond , and the two bums were hitting the railroad tics for Atchison. A little Atchlson girl Is very fond of her klu ; waits on them and Is affectionate with them. One day , during ono of her little love feasts , one of her aunts said : "Why do you love us so much ? Of course wo love you hecaiiso you are a sweet pretty little girl , but wo are not pretty and sweet , and are often disngrcoablot so why are you so fond of us ? " The little girl looked very much sur prised at such a ridiculous question , and said : "Why , I love you because you are my relatives. " The last reason older people have for loving each other Is hecaiiso they are relatives. MURDER SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO Healy Placed on Trial for an Old Crime at Chicago. Chicago , Oct. 21. Charged with a murder committed here seventeen years ago , Hcaly was placed on trial today. Former friends and acquaint ances , now in their old age , who had nearly forgotten the man and the deed will retell the story of the old crime and identify Healy , despite his changed appearance. Ilcaly Is said to have shot and killed Ferdinand Pom merauz In the yard of the hitter's home July 3. ISSfi. At the time Healy escaped and has since traveled about the world. In the meant line a mur der was committed In Kansas City , the victim being a woman , the keeper of a little grocery , who was shot down by hold-up men. and Healy. under th name of Hedmond , was charged with the crime. After the Kansas City murder he joined Roosevelt's Hough Riders , but deserted. PACKING COMPANY OFFICERS. ! | Independent Concern Meets at Denver to Decide Upon Policy. Denver. Ocl 20. The directors of the Independent racKin.n company met here today for U > o purpose of cleci'ng olllccrs and outlining the fu tmv po'h-y of thi > c'-mp ny. Among those pre.-t'iit were H. F , npathridgc of Mis.souil , Paul Russell nf Kins.V. ! . F. Knto , jr. of Mis souri , Noah Nowbanl.s of South Da kola , \j. \ F. Wilson of Texas and A W. Atkins of N'tibi.-.sKn The trust agreement by which 15 per cent of the sin' ! \ Is lo tie held In ecciow was adopted and a trust com puny appointed. It WHS decided to postpone thi > election of president un til the meeting of the National Live stock association nt Portland. Ore. , on Jan. 1'next. . T. F. Wilson of Te-vtis was elected vice president , F. W. Flato of Mis souri , treasurer , mid C. F. Martin ol Colorado , secretary. The capital ol the company is $ . 1,000,000. President Issues Pardon. Washington. Oct. 21. The presl dent has commuted , to expire Imme diately , the sentences of Marion Mar shall. Cyrus Rains and Burton Harper , coal miners , who were convicted in West Virginia of resisting a United States deputy marshal. They were sentenced on June 11 , 1903 , Marshall and Harper to Imprisonment for eight months nnrt Mains to Imprison ment for tive months in the Raleigh county Jail. TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD. Terry McOovern , former feather- wrlght champion of the world , was given the decision over Jimmy Brlggs after a hard fifteen-round battle at Dostcn. Willis Wood , the theater and note proprietor of Kansas City and St Joseph , and Miss Jewell Lincoln ol Kansas City were united in marriage at Independence. Mo. Robert J. Nelson , president of the Afro-American Republican league , is sued a call for a national negro suff rage convention , to bo hold In Wash ington. Dec. 14 and 15. The St. Louis court of appeals handed down a decision that the In surance cot pony has not the right to repair damage done to property by flro without the consent of the sit red. Major General Samnol S. Sumner who Is now In Washington On leave of absence , has arranged to assume command of the Department of the Missouri , with headquarters at Oma ta , ou Nov. 20. 'cople Want Route No. Two Changed. NSPECTOR VISITS NORFOLK. Drove Over the Territory Covered by Route No. 2 and by Route No. 4 , but Refuses to Give any Informa tion Regarding Prospects. Rural Route Inspector Kngorton Is n Norfolk from Onmlm and will drive ver two of tlio rural routes leading from tlio city with n view to chaiig- ng the directions of the present courses , according to petitions filed ' the farming patrons. Mr. Kagerton dro-e ever route No. 2 , west of the city , on Tnosday morn- ng. In company with Carrier Roiuie. 3r rather Mr , House uccom'"ilcd Mr. Kagorton , for tlio rural rof0' ' n- specter hired a livery team and drove .ho carrier around the section. Change at Ray Corner. Patrons In the neighborhood of the [ lay corner , six miles west , want a chnngo by which the carrier will Irlvo north and tnko In an extra mile or BO of territory. A change is also asked in the neighborhood of the Om- merman farm. / In order to make this addition three lio'.es that are now covered , would lie omitted from the list. Another change Is asked south of the Ray corner - nor but It Is not likely that this will ho granted. On Wednesday morning Mir. Fagor- ton will drive ever route No. ! and will then return to Omaha. Ho re fused to glvo any information regardIng - Ing prospective changes , whatsoever. ROB PLEASANTDALE BANK. Thieves Blow Open Safe and Get Thlrty-five Hundred Dollars. Pleasantdale , Neb. , Oct. 21. The safe ot I he First State bank here was blown open with nitro-gl > ceilno short ly before a. m. and $ : t,500 stolen. The burglars escaped In a buggy , followed by a crowd of citizens who were awakened by the explosion. Over a dozen shots were flred at t.tom ns they drove down the street , hut whether any of the shots tooli effect is not known. Lincoln and all the sur rounding towns wore notified and the sheriff. Detective Mnlone and his bloodhounds and the police were in the search for the men before li o'clock. It Is supposed the job was done by tluve men. Kiuranco was gained to the bank by unlocking the front door with a skeleton key , after which the vault door was picked anil the men got access to the safe. Hero they drilled a hole and used nitre-gly cerine. The explosion smashed a hole in the side of the safe and jarred nearly every house in the village. Mr. , Ackorman , who Is an oflicer of the bank , with a number of neighbors who heard the explosion , rushed to the bank just as the men started down the street In a buggy. The command - mand to halt was given and was answered by a shout to the horses. Ackerman and his men then flred at least a dozen times at the llcMng hup gles. The buggy , which was so relentlessly - lontlossly pursued by the posse , did not contain the robbers , as was at first supposed , but was occupied by Ocorge Mnrdhenke. bis wile and two daughters. The rear end of the bug py testifies to the good marksmanship of the p-isse. It is riddled and the wheels are marked In a dozen places. Murdhenke and his family reached Ploasantdalo from tholr homo near here about . " > o'clock en route to Lin coin. They were driving slowly past tlio saloon when some one called out for them to halt. Mrs. Murdhenke said "drive" and the head of the house did. None of them was struck by the bullots. Charged with Big Theft. Boston , Oct. 21. An alleged theft of $20,000 from the Hoston National Union last November was revealed when Elmer E. Lcavltt of this city was arraigned In court charged with the deed. Leavet pleaded not guilty and was held for a hearing Nov. 4 In ball of $5.000. Vice Consul Johnson Exonerated , Mont rose , Colo. , Oct. 21. Dr. A. Johnson of Motrose received a cable gram from his son. Carl Johnson , vice consul at Amoy , China , against whom charges wore recently made of con nection with the smuggling of Chi nese Into the Philippines. It reads : "After a thorough investigation am fully exonerated. " New Irrigation Congress Formed. Bismarck , N. D. , Oct. 21. A new Irrigation congress , primarily a tat organization indirectly affecting the northwest , was formed here , and while only a preliminary organiza tion was formed , James J. Hill , presi dent of the Northern Securities com pany , delivered an address. Mr. Hill talked on irrigation and Its relation to the development of the northwest , and Incidentally referred to the merg er case , the trade of the Orient and Its effect on the northwest. A letter from Senator Hansbrough of North Dakota on the subject' of Irrigation was read and O. II. Plumely presented the report of tlio delegates from Ogden - don , showing the. advantages which accrued if > the waste places of Utah and oilier states from Irrigation. Tlio report urged the convention to work In evorvvv possible for the expon'M- turo of North Dakota's Irrigation fund within the border of the state. Decision In Famous Parker Case. Davenport , la. , Oct. 21. The fam ous Parker will case was decided by Judge Wolf today. He holds that Francis Parker , Bon of Mrs. Frals- salnot and Frederick Parker of Oma ha , was acknowledged In deeds to bo- the son of Frederick Parker , anil hence Is heir to one-half of the $1,0'0- 000 estate of James Monroe Parkorr as liplr of the grandfather. Ho hold that M Frnlssnlnot was a servant and not Parker's wife. Many People Are Killed. Austin. Tex. , Oct. 21. Advices re ceived hero from Mazatlan. Mex. , state that the terrific storm which visited that city and port a few days ago caused considerable loss of life. In the city sixteen people were killed and n number of others Injured. The ships In the harbor also suffered much damage , The Danish schooner Clara w s entirely wrecked and the captain and fourteen sailors drowned , CHURCH IS A HEAVY LOSER. , . Total Amount of Defalcation of Treas urer Is $59,000 , New York. Oct. 20. Rev. John H , Peters of St. Michael's Protestant v Episcopal church , has announced that the defalcation of the church funds by Henry T. Edson , treasurer of the par ish , who killed Mrs. Kaiinlo Puller * and committed suicide several months ago , amounted to S..fl.OOO. Of this amount $10,000 , the rector stntod. had been returned to the church by the wife of Mr. Edson In making over to the church two lll'o Insurance policies. A pirt : of the re mainder will fall upon u bank through Its liability In connection with thff forgeries. Decides Against Venezuela. Port of Spain , Oct. 21. Jackson II , II. Ralston of Washington , the um pire of the Italian commission at Caracas , has decided against Venezu ela In the claim for the double pay ment of the double local taxes , which decision applies In principle to the attempts now being made by the. Venezuelan government to collect a. second tax on goods Imported at Cludnd Hollvar under the recent revo lutionary govern.nont at that point. Yellow Fever at San Antonio. Laredo , Tex. , Oct. 21. Yellow fever bulletin- New cases , " > ; deaths , 2 ; total number cases to date , 471 ; total deaths , 37. One of the victims who died was an American , a lawyer named George B. Hayford. Word was. received in this city that there ar two cases of yellow fever in San An tonio. The report has not been con firmed , but the authorities have In stituted a strict quarantine aea.lnst that city and prohibited tha running of trains from that country to the border She Has Cured Thousands Given up to Die. DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO Praclicinjj ; Aleopatliy , Home oputhy , Electric nnd Gen- em ! Will , by reqnoet , vUit U NORFOLK , NEBRASKA , PACIFIC HOI EL , THURSDAY. 0(3T. . " .I , ONE DAY ONLY returnini etary four wwki. Con ullh r wlil ! lh opportcnitj ii cl build. DR. CALDWKLLllmltaher pricl'ca to tl , - ipoclal treatment of dloraiei of th me. e r ni ° f"i hroatj 'np8' ' f alB dii a es , dl aie of clmureu aud llcunmie. norron and inrelral dl.eaiM of curable nature Karly . tion , brottchltli , bronchial catarrh , con.ump- cbronlf catarrh , headache , cADitipatioi , itomach andt ' .weltt8 . ? ? ! * ! . rh 0 ? H m. neuralgia , tci. ; dleosekidneT ; dlneatoi.dlteaie * of the Ityer and bladder , diuioeia , neriomuei. , Indl e'tlnD , oboBJty. Interrupted i nlrltlon. slowBrowthjnclilldrer.and all wasting dli ea e. in adnlts , defoTinitlot clnb-feet cnrra. nre of the plno , dlteaaea of the bruin , paralr- ie. henrtdiBeuee , dropsy , Bwolllnir of the limli. fltrlftnro , open aores , pain In the bone * , grana' lar enlarsementa nnd all long-itanding dl- eaeed properly treated. Illood Hiid Skin . rimplee. blotches , ernpUonn , liver epota , fall lug of the hair , had complexion , eczema , throal ulcers , tone palm , bladder tioublea , , weak back , burning urine , paslag urine too often. The effects of conatitntional ulckuoca or the- takimr of too much injurious medicine receive * eeitrchlng treatment , prompt relief and it cure- for life. Diseneea of womou , irregular ineuBtrimtiou. fallifc cif the omh , beariutr down n\int : , fomn e > < iilncementa | , lack of senml toiin. I enc rrheii tteriltty or onrreiiuH's. couanlt D r Laid well iiuri blio will ( how them the came of their trouble and the way to becomn cured. CnnrurH , fioller , riatulii , Piles nn-1 enlarged K. nud treated with the Huhcu- Inneotih inject ou mothoil. absolutely without naiu and without thn l"b f a drop of blood. IB OMB of herowti diceovorios and U really the moBt bcleutine niolhod nf HUB advanced HRO Ur. ( aldnell liaa.racticed | ) her profusion in Foment the Inrt'OBt boapitalH throiiRhrmt the country. She luu uu aupori"r ii the treating niiddiaKimsiiiidie < tni'n . de'ormitinB , o'c. She ling lately opened mi olllcu in Omaha , Nohraeka , whoretihu uill p < > nd a ponton of each weak tientli K h r miiuy pntlaMn. No inrtirablo canon uccoptod for treatment. Consultation oxiimliintliin mid ndvicn. nun dollnr t < > the < n In tm i il. , . n. OUA C.vi.invni.l. k CO I'hlcHgo III. Aildrese all mull to Dos DuildliiK , Ornah a f\ob.