* * J THK NOHKOMC NKWS : FHIDAY , ( KTOIWH 21 , IM'l. Two Juvenile Regiments Meet Upon the Field. WERE HOSTILE MILITARY CAMPS They Spend all Day In the Cotton Pas * ture North of the City and Finally Get Together Represent Heights and North Side. While thousands mid thousands of grown Rohllor boys In bltio were ma neuvering and lighting sliuin battles at Fort Ulloy all daylong , a crowd of Norfolk youths a dozen years old apiece and forming two diminutive ar mies of their own of about fifteen each , camped In Cotton's pasture a half mile north of the city on Satur day and pitched tholr tents in warlike like- fashion for a stay of about eight continuous hours. With a real camp , every man to his dog tent , and with real ofllccrs , rang ing down In the one bunch from Cap tain Warren Heeler to the humblest private and from Captain Marquis Reynolds on the other to his orderly , the regiments , having a fearful hat red for each other , looked daggers at be enemy's camp until the middle of the afternoon when there became something doing In a military way that would have made General Grant himself pop out his eyes In wonder ment. Two Rival Neighborhoods. The soldiers wore from two rival neighborhoods in the first place. One hunch , under command of the gallant leader Marquis Reynolds , marched up from the Heights to other heights and encountered the fighters of the north side. It was a battle royal be tween the north men and the south erners , a struggle for supremacy be tween foes of many years who have met and fought upon the football field , upon the baseball diamond and for the favorite belles of the school room. Captain neeler with his warriors bold were llrst on the battle ground. 12a.rly in the morning he lined up Ids troops , gave the command to inarch and headed oft for the vacant pasture. Every man of the crowd was clothed In regulation blue , the "blue of toil and of industry the blue of the overall. And over this was swung a dog tent wrapped about the shoulders of the soldiers in true reg imental form until they looked like the real thing headed for the Philip pines. At camp Cotton they pitched their tents in company streets and each man took Ids turn at sentry duty along the outward lines of the field. The guns were wooden affairs of dan gerous build and the very sight of them well , the sights were wooden too. too.The The enemy soon appeared creeping over the hill. They , too , pitched their camp and esablished a guard line with rules that govern actual war fare. Any deserter was to be killed on the snot. Hard Tack and Coffee. For several hours the soldiers did their cooking of dinner they had crackers for hard tack and real coffee for coffee despite the advertisements that told them they might as well use some other berry equally as invigorat ing but lacking the effects of this nar- eotic. They were soldiers and they needed stimulant. Meanwhile the generals examined the hostile camps with their field glasses and made plans for the at tack. The Fray Is On. Of a sudden the shrill notes of the bugle , as sounded by O nicer Graham Humphrey , gave alarm for the fight t ing to commence. Instantly the blood-thirsty troops lined for action and inarched to meet the enemy. i "Rach marched on to victory and each side had the vim of a well trained foot- "ball team for their battle. In the center of the Hold they met and clashed. There was instantly a battering of one another's weapons , a smashing of the arms and a yelling that resembles the Salvation army war cry. Several were taken prison er and chained to the guard tents and many of the wounded were left dying on the Held. They fought until their men were exhausted and then the generals had to get togther and call it a draw , agreeing to meet again. ARMENIAN IS ASSASSINATED. \ President of the Revolutionary So- \ clety Is Murdered in London. London , OH. 28. Sagatol Sagounl , president of the Armunian Revolu tionary society , was murdered at the doorstep of his lodgings in Nnhuad , a suburb of London. The murder pre sumably was committed by a follow Armenian recently from the United States. The assassination had a fio- lltlcal motive and was charc'tori/ed by a boldness to which London has eeldom been treated. It orouteir an sem-atlon here slnro It unusual - , ap pears to liavo been only an Incident In a long vendetta between * wo fac tions of Armenians. The Attempted 'murder of Kuroghlan In Hoston , the recent killing in Switzerland , and the assassination of the most prominent Armenian In London are BO far dchipvementfi credited 10 the Armen ian radicals here. It Is said two mem bers of the opposition party have been killed In Russia. Sagounl , who only returned to Lon don after settling up tha affairs of an associate in Swlt/.crland , who was re cently assassinated by stabbing , was entering his residence when a man flied tour shots nt him In quirk HIIC- copslon , the last bullol entering the region of the heart , The murderer lb > d The "only oluoB to him In posnr-fl- tlo'i of the authorities are a bhu-k di-rby and a silver plated revolver. Two men were with the assassin at the time of the shooting and they ap peared almost to force him to flro. The murdered man , who WIIH a min ing engineer , became wealthy and devoted - voted his money to the Armenian cause. Ills society was onlliolv pass ive and oppoHod to violence and It Is thought this attitude Inspired the ad vanced section of Armonlans with the di'slro for vengeance , ( ho latter claim ing that Sapouul's society dovnteil funds to charity whlrh would have boon better applied to vlo'ent ' romp dies for the Armenian grievances FIRES FIVE SHOTS AT DIAZ. President of Mexican Republic Target for Bad Man , Who Is Arrested. Guanajuato , Mex. , Oct 2S tin.it ex citement was caused heie by what looked like an attempt on the life of President Ola/ , who was a guest of the state government dining the fes tivities here The president , his staff and Kiiostftere passing by the Oant- Bur garden on a stioet rar when a man of the lower elans named ICIIas Toscnno approached the car. Khotit- lnn. and flied live shots from a re volver at the car. fortunately doing no harm. Paklo Ksranodon of the presl- dent's staff rushed out of the car and caught the man , wienchlng the ro- voHor from his grasp. The police took Toscano to the station. Tosnino is 11 man with a bad reputation. The matter will be Investigated. One the ory ih that Topcano was drunk , and another that ho deliberately planned to shoot the chief magistrate. The president remained reel and was acclaimed by the crowd , showing their joy at his escape. Toscano's evil record makes the theory of a deliberate attempt at as sassination appear probable. The president has received the felicitation of the citl/.ens and diplomatic corpp hero. Not In Favor of Labor Unions. Grand Rapids. Mich. , Oct. 28. The general conference of the Wcsleyon Methodist church of America , In ses sion heio , passed resolutions today stating that the church was not In favor of labor unions because they were secret societies. The resolu tions also state the church Is against the use of the boycott and the calling out f men by unions when they are working on contract. Airbrake Failed to Work. Sallda , Colo. . Oct. 28. By the air brake failing to work on the second section of a freight train on the Den ver and Illo Grande on a stoop grade , the train ran into the rear of the first section Three men were killed out right and one frightfully Injured. The dead Rnglneer Samuel Brown and Brakcmen Henry Simons and John Mulkahy Henry Fltzslmmons Is prob ably fatally injured. Contractor Kills Carpenter. Kansas City , Oct. 28. ICdward Grog- ger. a building contractor , shot and killed John Nash , a carpenter , firing from behind. In a quarrel In the south ern limits of the city. Relatives and neighbors of Nash made an attempt to mob Grogger , and the latter was only saved from violence by tha po lice driving him furiously from the pccne. Both men have families. Elect Delegates to Lincoln Meeting. Cincinnati , Oct. 28 At a meeting of the Freedmen's Aid society of tlio Southern Methodist Kplscopnl church twenty delegates were elected to iep- resent the society at Lincoln. Neb. , Nov. S and 0. An appropriation of $100,000 for the forty schools In the south was recommended It was shown that the schools ate In a flour ishing condition , having about 11,000 pupils. Young Woman Is Murdered. AIIMitown. Pa , Oct. 28 Mabel II. Berl.tf-1 np ° d twenty-one years , was murdered last night and her body plac ed in an undergrou ft alley ad joining her home , where It was found by her mother. Her skull was crushed Miss Bechtel went driving with David \Veisenberg and this waa the last time she was seen alive. Seven Section Men Killed. Sacramento , Oct. 28 Word i cached this city thnt the second section of train No. C bad run Into a work train at Pallsfide Station on the Antral Pa cific , In the state of Nevada , and that seven bcction men Avete kl'lod. ' Sev eral passengers were injured , as were the engineer and fireman of the pas senger train. Wealthy Stockman Indicted. Basin City , Wyo. , Oct. 28. The grand jury investigating the lynching nf Goiman and Walters returned an indictment against George Rabin former partner of Colonel J. L. Tor rey. Sabln was arrested. It Is under stood that Indictments have been found against other wealthy stock men. Rebels Capture Another Town. Cape Haytlen , Oct. 28. The town of I as Vegas has boon captured by In siirgents under General Roca. It is said hero that General Jlmlnez may arrive at any moment at Monte Crlstl where he will bo received by the pee pie with enthusiasm. Judge Estee Is Dying. Honolulu , Oct. 28. United Stated District Judge M. M. Esteo la dying tiB the result of an operation per formed two da. a ago for kidney troubU. After a Year of Strenuous Life Here , He Departs. WAS PUT IN JAIL THREE TIMES The Third Time Is the Charm and James , Without Even Bothcrlncj to Pack His Sunday Shirts , Hits for the Land of North Dakota. IC\II .Hmmlo llaynos. For .lltnmlo las departed. Ho will not return. To the wild and unknown regions of ho northland. to ( ho mysterious cor- lor of the earth painted red on the nap and called North Dakota , on ac- ount of Its direction from South mUotu , has .Hmmlo llown. Thoio wo sisters of .llmmio's reside and to hem will Jlmmlo go lor comfort , I'or about a year .Hmmlo has lived n Norfolk. And In that twelvemonth 10 has douo moro than 11(15 ( dn.\s' Mirth of living , too. Three times ho ins boon In jail and. as Chief of 'ollco Kane told him when the stool ago was opened for his removal , ho night now , In Justice to soelel > . to > o In ( ho penitentiary instead ol' N'orth llakota. .Hmmlo didn't know which would ho worse and alter ( linking It all over the ollleor do- hied that ho might really get more genuine punishment In the land lo which ho has gone than ho would ho ilnd the bars of Warden Hoomer's totol nt Lancaster. Nebraska. In Jail Two Weeks Aoo , About I wo weeks ago .Hmmlo and i married woman from Stuiiloii mined Jensen were arrested and irought Into police court. Tho' wo man agreed to leave the city and did. She didn't agree , however , not to re turn and return she did , also , on Ib > very next train. She has been here over since until Monday of this \\eeu when she wont hack to her hop.It Stantou. For this time llnynosMII - lined about $15 for vagrancy run In payment of the Hue ho gave. tlr > COMII in order upon his employer * wil ! Mi turned out to be worthless o > cause lames hud nothing hut a dim lmro coming to him at the olllco. Arrested for Fighting- Another tlmo when the doparloil man appeared in police court \\uu ono morning when ho had been : u- rested for lighting In a tough v'.i'v ' the night before. He hogged off because - cause he claimed to be merely light ing In self dofo "io. The third time was the charm. Yesterday afternoon the fellow was found loaning after ho had promised to sbnko the dust of Norfolk from bis solos. After he had been locked up for several hours ho began to bog. "I'lease , Mr. Policeman , " says Jim- mlo , with 'a whine to his pleading tones , "Please lot me go. I'll prom ise , sir , to get out of town and to never come hack. I'll go to my sisters - tors in North Dakota and Norfolk will never hear of me again. " "Could you ho gone in live minutes by my watch ? " asked Chief Kane. "I could , " says Jim. "And have you anything hut the clothes you wear' . ' " asks tlio copper. "A few shirts , " says Jiminie , "hut they're at my room and I'll let 'em stay. Don't need 'em anyhow , sir , in North Dakota , " says he. So the big iron binges were swung and Jimmlo walked out of his cage and Into the open air , free once moro. Then , without turning to the right or to the loft , he hit the stralghtost , shortest path that would loud Jilm to Sioux City and merely coming In contact with the altltudliious features of his route , Jiminie Hnynos made his getaway. MANAGER WANTED in this county anil adjoining territories to represent and advertise an old established wealthy business house of solid 11- nancial standing. Salary , $ : il weekly with expenses additional , paid each Monday by check direct from head quarters. Expenses advanced and horse and carriage furnished when necessary. Position permanent. Ad dress Secretary , COO Monon building , Chicago , 111. He Learned a Great Truth. It Is said of John Wesley that ho once said to Mistress Wesley : "Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over again ? " "John Wesley , because once telling is not enough. " It is for this same reason that you are told again and again that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip ; that it counter acts any tendency of these diseases to result in pneumonia , and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by the Kiesau Drug Company. For a pleasant physic take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to tako. Pleasant in effect. For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. THEY COME FOR HUNDREDS OF MILES TO SEE HER , Nothing so Wonderful in the Days of Specialism. Dr. Caldwell. The success of Dr. Caldwell Is at tributed to her special study of spec ialism. Dr. Caldwell , student , philan thropist and physician of wide repu tation , having given her entire time and practice to a line of speclt' . dis eases , which enables her from long oxpurlonoo In handling HIOHO troubles to certainly ccnno forward an a imiHtor HpoelallHl. Her faculty for mtiMtorltiK dlBeami , bur ability to ( Hii noHo , and her plan of treatment IH excelled by few other phytdelaiiH. Dr. Caldwell , although a young woman In llfn , a plain woman , and ono who IH used to the iipn and dowiiH In life , putH her- Holf on a level with her patlontH and doo.M not pretend to practice the nld plan of faHhhm. which In lo look wlmi and say nothing- Him known dlHoaHO , and the spot where located , and most of all Him UIIOWH from oxporlonco , from what HIO ! ban done In the | mnt , idiu can certainly do for others In the futuio. It IH H\ld : by Dr. ( 'aldwolPii fi'lendn that nlio can dhiKUoHo a dlH- earn ) of any patlont without asking ( hum a single quoiitlon , that boliiK thu case , Him IH no ) HUoly to doctor them for a wroni ; alliuont ; she will not tuko an Incurable C.UHU and load the patjunt to bollovo that Hho can euro them when thorn IH really no hope for thorn. Hoc huHinoKtt IH lar e and Hho IUIH plenty to do. even , at tliium , moro than she can do , without tiiltliu ; ' Incurable diseased and deceiving her patients. Dr. Caldwell Is a graduate , from ono of the host schools In Amor- ' lea. She IUIH practiced her profession In some of the principal hospitals of this country. Her specialty Cdinprlstm that class of diseases which ( bo or dinary homo doctor falls to oiiiv , such as foinalo diseases , hoait diseases diseases of children and I bo many Mpocla ) 'IsouhO'i ' of hidden nature I lor practice Is mostly among the plain , hard working people who are unable to come lo her oily olllco foi tioalmcnt ; she Is reasonable In her charges and very lenient with those who are not able to pay. Khe IH char liable , and It Is said has never luioun to roluso to treat a patient \\lio Is worthy and in need. A numher ol' the Important ensos that wo horohy take the liberty lo publish , which'might bo of Interest to some who wish to know more of Dr. Caldwoll's great work Sophia Kran , Albion , Nob. , cured of a bad skin dlsoaso. Mrs. Lulu Towsley , David City , Neb. , Cured of female trouble and female male weakness. Mrs. C. W. Kllllan , Wnkollold , Nob. , cured of u tumor and liver and stomach ach troubles. Mrs. 10. A. Studor , Wayne , Nob. , cured of female and nervous troubles. Mrs. C. Linn , Ilosklns , Nob. , cured of ovarian trouble and hladdortroublo. 1 < \ .1. Rob , Albln , Nob. , cured of bronchial trouble , enlarged liver and dropsy. Mrs. Minnie Rudat , Columbus , Nob. , cured of skin dlseaso and kidney trouble. Mrs. W. D. Uurr , David City , Nob. , cured of skin dlsoaso , nervousness and loss of appetite. MrH. Chas. Mlllor , Wayno. Nob. , cured of dropsy , kidney and liver troubles and nervousness. She had been troubled for years. Mrs. C. W. Anderson , Norfolk. Neb. , cured of general debility , enlarged liver and pain In the chest. Mrs. John Uaumaii , Ilonton , Nob. , cured of bladder trouble and consti pation. Airs. S. P. Amlck , Tckamah. Nob. , cured of tumor , womb trouble , loss of appctito and constipation. Watch the Kidneys. "When they are affected , life Is In danger , " says Dr. Abornothy , the great ISnglltdi physician. Foloy's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys. Klcsau Drug Co. Do you feel broken down and does your system need nourishment ? Just take Man-Kr-VIno tablets , the world's greatest remedy for the nerves , brain and blood , and watch results. Kle- sail Drug Co. Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days. ' For several months our younger brother had been troubled with Indi gestion. Ho tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. Wo purchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and ho commenced taking them. Inside of thirty days ho bad gained forty pounds in llosb. Ho Is now fully re covered. Wo have a good trade on the tablets. Holloy tiros. , mer chants , Long Hranch , Mo. For sale by Klesan Drug Co. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Ac. 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The Industrial Times Is a monthly of 16 big pages which give accurate in formation regarding the movement of Industrial and mining enterprises. Its regularsubscription price isoncdollarpcr year ; but a trial subscription Is sent for three months for ten cents , including the maps. These are the only accurate maps of Thunder Mountain and are alone worth several times the price charged. Address THE INDUSTRIALTIMCS 2U M9ADWAY , NEW Y RI CRUSHES OUT THE LIFE Tlio most hulhsonie and tcpnlsivt- all living IhiiiKS is the seipent. and the vilc.st anil most dog-lading-of all htimaii diseases in Coiitajjioiis lllood 1'oison. Tha MM pi-lit.sinks IN fiiiiKM into the Jlesh ami almost in.slantly Iho poison i. . isses IhioiiuV the entire body. Contagi.ms lllood Poison , beinnintr } with n little ulcer , muni wntaimnateMovc.yd.opof . . blood mi ( | ftpread.s tlirouHionl the whole SVSIMII Pa.nfnl . .swellings appear in ( he K.oins . , a red rash ami copper eoloied splotches bteak ( nit on the body , the iiioulh and throat become-iilcciatcd , and the bail and eye lit OWN fall out ; liiilllicsc Hyimitnma aiiMiiildcoiiipaied lo the wictchedncssandHulTerin ; that come in the latter Bl p of the disease wlu-ii it attack the IHIIK-H and mete vital pailn .f . the body. ( ltislhiMi that Conlagioun lllood Poison is wen in nil its liidcous- IMWH. llu'dcop iat.iiabsmsMs . , and HiVk.-ninn nl , , -ts and tuinom nhovr whole . is roiiptt.l , , and - .system . ( poisom-d , and unless u-lii-f comes soon tins w-ipi-ni ( tiKlilon-J its coils and crushes out the life. The only antidote fr the auful YJIS , , is S. S. S. It is nnttirn'it romotly , com. jioscd i-iititcly of vegetable ingtvdicnts. S. S. 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YOU MUST NOT FORGET Tliiil \ \ < > iiro coiislanl ly fjfi'ouin in t.lio : irt of making Kim * Photos , and our products will al ways lie found to embrace Uie and Nowcsl , Styles in Cards and Kinisli Wo also carry a line line of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framing. I THE NORFOLK BUSINESS COLLEGE j THIRD YEAR. j ; Conservative Management. Thorough Equipment , Commodious Rooms. Superior Instruction. Fvill Business Coxirses. : It will pay you to attend this School. No va cations. Enter any time. Address. C. H. BRAKE. Norfolk. Neb. * * Norfolk Mercantile Co. | . * . I WILL OPEN. . . * * * * A brand now onera ! stiitD in tlio Asinns building , SATURDAY. OCT. 10. 1903. \Vo will handle only lirst , class ( roods and \\ill sell tlinin on a cash basis as roaso i- * * ablas can bo done , ( juality considorod. \ Voill carry a complete line of . ; . GROCERIES'NOTIONS , and DRY GOODS * * * t and nearly everything needed in a house * hold. \\'e ialcc all fanner's produce and will pay the highest market price for it. $ * Wo do not expect : ill of the trade , lint \\o . ; . ask a share of it , and will make prices * that will secure it * Come and See Us Saturday. * * Norfolk Mercantile Co. * t * Asm us Building. CORNIER A1AIN AND THIRD STRKF-T. NORFOLK , Nl-B. t * GOL An b olut fptcltl * and intNtrptlcprip- ratlon ( or nil klndt ol SOHE TIIUOAT. 6IMPLY A OARGIiB PERFECTLY HARMLESS , A lire cur * far lloarj Re > , Tunillltlj , Qnlniy , In im * < ] , Ulcnted and C t rrlnl SoraThroat. A ( > re\cntlva ol Croup , Whooping Cough and O.plithcrla. I'UKIKYINO IIRALINO nOOTIIINO Endorud b ; Ihe Moit KralnrnlThroat Uptolal * liu In the country. Stupid b kept In tT rr bomo. I'rlce SB Cent * . ll rjf Aledlclne Co. , Dot MuluBt , Iowa. KIKSAU DRUG COMPANY. ( MIAS. A. MoKIM , M. D. O. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. 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