T11K NORFOLK NKWS : TODAY , OCTOHKK 21. IlKMJ Dragged to Death by His Pony Yesterday. WORKED FOR CHARLES IAUCH. Leslie Luedc Was Driving Cattle Into the Pasture When He was Thrown and Dragged Eighteen Rods With 'Fntnl Results. CrolKhtnn. Nob. , Oct. 21. Special to The News : Leslie Luede , a hey eleven years of ago was thrown from his pony while driving cattle for Charles lanch yesterday morning and was dragged to his death by the frightened animal. The fatal accident occurred at the lanch farm a mllu and a half north- jiRt of this place at ! ) o'clock yester day forenoon. The parents of the hey live In town and ho had boon working for Mr. laneh lint three days when ho met his death. Ho had just driven the cows Into the pen near the lauch liomc when the pony became unman- tigeablo and threw him off. Ono foot caught In the stirrup and Luede was dragged a distance of about eighteen rods , the pony running toward the Ijarn. As soon as Mr. lauch saw that something was wrong ho hurried out and caught the pony , hut the hey was dead before ho got there. The parents of the hey were grlof stricken when Informed of the fatal accident. The funeral will bo hold this after noon at 3 o'clock from the homo of Ids father In this city. Fred Luedc , the father of the hey , Is a carpenter by trade , and is ono of the oldest residents of Creighton. POSTOFF1GE ROBBED OF $10,000. , Burglars Enter Office at Superior , Wis. , and Make a Big Haul in Booty. Superior , Wis. , Oct. 21. Special to The News : Kobbors who broke into the postofllco hero during the night , secured a haul of $10,000. There Is no trace of the burglars thus far. MEADOW GROVE MEN CAMP. Will Try For Ducks at Wood Lake for About Ten Days. Meadow Grove , Nob. , Oct.21. Spec ial to The News : A party of four business men loft Meadow Grove to day for a ten days' camping outing ill Wood Lake. They wore : Andy I > aggar of Norfolk , Dr. H. Li. Kindred , . Everett Warrlck , and W. G. Evans , formerly editor of the Press. They expect to bo joined further west by ' another doctor. Their camping outfit was shipped Inst night to the camp at Wood Lake. There arc reports that the ducks and oese are extra plenty at Wood Lake this fall and they anticipate splendid sport. Bad Fire at Bassett. Bassett , Oct. 20. Fire started in the middle of a hay meadow between Bassett and Newport and before it could bo extinguished had destroyed forty-five stacks of hay , a Imrn and machinery , entailing a loss of $2.000. Farmers for ton miles around assisted In lighting the flames. Record Breaking Corn. Papillion , Neb. . Oct. 20 W. II. Fao iins just harvested two ears of corn , whose combined weight Is fifty-four ounces , and which have 2,172 well de veloped and well matured kernels. The ears are record breakers , but are only typical of the remainder of the corn in this vicinity. For Mississippi's Betterment. Davenport , Iowa , Oct. 21. Special to The News : In response to a call recently circulated through Missouri , Iowa , Illinois , Minnesota and Wiscon sin , about two hundred representative business men of the states named assembled In Davenport today and liogan a two days' convention for the discussion of the improvement of the Upper Mississippi river. The commercial organizations of St. Paul , Minneapolis , La Crosse , Keo- luik , Mollno , Qulncy'and other cities along the river are well represented. The principal work of the conven tion will be to draft a memorial to congress requesting an appropriation by that body sufficient to cover the exponsq ot fho improvements doomed necessary to preserve the commerce Of the river. Weds German Attache. Washington , D. C. , Oct. 21. Special to The News : Miss Edith Maud Klrkby , a prominent figure in Wash ington society , was married today to Mr. Charles F. Flatho , assistant chancellor of the German embassy. Mr. and Mrs. Flatho will sail tomor row for Germany to visit the bride- groom's parents. National Baseball Meeting. Cincclnnatl , O. , Oct. 21. Special to the News : Pursuant to the call of August Hermann , chairman of the National Uasohall association , the chief olllclals of the major and minor ! < leagues gathered In conference today at the St. Nicholas hotel. The prin cipal work of the mooting is to de cide a number of cases of Importance , .Involving players. The magnates mot behind closed doors and no state ment of the proceedings was Issued during the day. To Purchase Crystal River. Denver , Colo. , Oct. 21. Special to III The News , The principal business before today's special meeting of the stockholders of the Denver & Itlo Grande Ilallroad company Is to authorize the purchase of the Crys tal Hlvcr railroad. For the impose of making the purchase and for future capital requirements the llrst pre ferred capital stock Is to bo In creased by Jfi.fiOO.OOO. This will raise the total llrst preferred capital stock of the Ulo Grande to $50,000- 000. The regular annual meeting of the road will bo held here tomorrow. Governor Goes to Fort Rlley. Lincoln. Oct. 21. Special to The News : Governor Mickey loaves to morrow for Fort Hlloy to witness the review of the state troops on Friday. Ho will rank as a brigadier general. Adjutant General Culver and Major 1'holps have already gone. TILDEN TO HAVE A MILL , Local Capitalists Hnvc Invested In .in Industry That the Town Hns Long Been After. fl-'roin TupBclny'n Dally.1 For the past ten years one of the chief necessities In the way of local enterprise has been a lloiirlng mill. Time and again the attempt has been made to Interest outsiders as well as residents of the town In such a luisl- ness Institution. In 1807 a meeting of the business men of Tildou result ed In $1,000 being raised as a bonus to any person or linn who would put up a mill of moderate capacity and operate it for a year ; but all to no purpose. The negotiations all foil through just short of coming to an agreement , and , until the last fo\v days , the mill was apparently nothing but a remote possibility. The llrst Intimation the general public received to the contrary was in the early part of the week when building material began to arrive In carload lots , con signed to Francis Corklo. Inquiries elicited the very satisfactory Informa tion that Frank and Will Corklo and Dan Dauphin huvo associated thorn- solves In a business partnership , the object of which is to put up and op erate a steam mill of not loss than eighty barrel capacity , on the tract of land just north of the railroad track , which takes In a part of the baseball ground and extends to the west line of the town site. The Corklos ac quired title to this reality some weeks ago but the use to which they intend ed to put it was kept a secret until they wore ready to begin active work on their new venture. In addition to the mill an elevator will bo built , and all will bo llttcd out with the most modern and perfect machinery Imag inable. After the repeated and un successful attempts to coax and buy niou of means to Invest their loose capital In such nn enterprise , the completed arrangements for Us real ization by a few of our homo men proved a very gratifying surprise to the whole town , and , to the limners living in our tributary territory the news will bo little loss welcome. It is unnecessary for the Citizen to point ( nit the direct advantages widen will accrue to Tildon from this addition to its permanent business concerns. Added to those , the confident invest ment of so largo an amount of capital by home men will have a tendency to attract other enterprises and the results are bound to prove both profit able and lasting. The members of the firm have am ple means to establish the now busi ness on a substantial basis and the Citizen is sure it voices the sentiment of the whole town and neighborhood in wishing the highest financial suc cess to Messrs. Corkle & Dauphin's commendable tribute towards Increas ing the business importance of Til- den. Tilden Citizen. CORN HUSKERS ARE COMBINING , Demanding Four Cents and Board From Farmers of Cedar County and the Latter Refuse. Randolph , Nob. . Oct. 20. Farmers in this section are having difficulty In pccurlng help for corn picking. A combination among pickers seems to have been formed and they are ask ing four cents a bushel for their work , including board. Farmers are refus ing to pay tills exorbitant price and declare they will turn stock into the fields rather than submit to the de mands of the pickers. Some farmers I'-'Ve cotuprou : ! cli 3cantc. . The corn yield will ho better than earlier expectations. Carnegie Coming Home. London , OcU 21. Special to The News : Andrew Carnegie , accom panied by his wife and daughter , sailed for Now York today on the White Star steamship , Cedric. PITTSBURG BANK IS CLOSED. House With Capital of $2,000,000 Goes , Issuing no Statement. Plttsburg , Oct. 21. Special to The News : The federal National bank has boon closed hero. The capital Is $2,000.000. No statement has boon Is sued. Italian Cabinet Resigns. Homo , Oct. 22.- The cabinet has re signed The decision was reache-l at a ministerial count. 11 and after Pie- mlor Xanardolll had announced that he had sent In hla resignation In con Bfiipicnco of falling health The res- Ipnntlon of the premier was tendered to King Victor Kminnnuel and Is In no way connected with UIQ political situation. Corruption Unearthed all Alony ; Pacific Coast. MANY OFFICIALS IMPLICATED. Government Detectives Have Brought to Light Another Case of Fraud Which Will be Very Rigorously Prosecuted Land Grants In It. Portland , Ore. . Oct. 21.-Special to The News : Government detectives have unearthed a scandal In connec tion with the land grant affairs , which has been spread all along the I'acllle coast. Many prominent olllclals are Impli cated In Hie affair and all'will bo vig orously prosecuted. GREAT WESTERN CUTS HATES. Stickney Throws Down Gauntlet to Other Roads on Grain Ti.idic. Omaha. Oct. -PicHldcnt Slick- noy of the Chicago Gioat Western hat ; tliiov.il down the K'.iuntlrt to his competltois and annuuiici .1 a ptopor- ( local tariff on grain slilpmoiiu to Chicago , placing Omaha on the fame level with Knn is City This applies ( o all gniln shipped Into Omaha fiom the \\CHI and allows a 'J-cont rate on whetit and lluur and an Scent rate on coin to Chicago. In stead of 11 and lit could , us al ptosent The liuillnglon was the only olllcc which had leielved a notlliciitloii of tills cut General Freight Agent Ives had a copy of the now tailn" sheet on his desk lie said IIP inuld not yet announce what action his mud or others would take , hut that It was probable all would coaler on the mat ter. ARCHBISHOP KAIN BURIED. Final Ceremonies at St , Louis Attend ed by Vast Assemblage St. Louis Oc't 22. Fiineial servl ccs wore conducted in the old rathe dial o\er the body of the late Arch bishop .lohn F Kaln of this diocese , who died lust week in naltliuoro M'l ' The linal ciMcnmnlcs wcie attended by a vast assemblage. Caidlnal Gibbons bens celebrated the puntlllral high requiem mass and five archbishops perloiini'd the rite of absolution Archbishop Koano of Dulniquo olllcl- ated In delivering the funeral sermon. When Archbishop Kca.ie had con cluded absolution was prommnred over the blor and oppoitimlty was given those assembled to take * a fare well view of the remains The cor tege then proceeded to Calvary come tery. where lntormpntjvaj > _ made. LAND FRAUDS ON THE COAST. Ring with HeadquarUiu m San Fran cisco Operates on Extensive Scale. I'uitlaml. Oio. Oct. 22. The gov ernment has uncaithod a stupendous "land graft" ring that luih been cany- ing on business in < ; u-ry veil tim bered aiea on the Pacific slope. The ring has not ouly acquired "base" lands by dummies and other fraudulent means , but It has de bauched stite ; land olllclals , making them hirelings or partneib In the biih- iness ; it has maintained in the ; < ; < 'ii- ( > ial land ofllee at Washington agema whose duty it was to "leak Inloi ( na tion ahum proposed leserves and other profitable mnttcis and by use of nioiioy has iulltiunced phu-ing of ! < serves lo its own InteleM- . The cen tral figuies of tbo conspliaty lesald to he in San Fiunclsco. V lam .1. Burns , in the societ scrvl * the tieasury dciuutnient , and A. li. I'ligh , assistant attoiney genoial In the in terior depaitment , v > eie In Portland last week gathering nviiimw" DIES IN FOOTBALL GAME. Right Guard of Baltimore Medlca Succumbs to Heart Disease. AnnapollH , Oct. 22. In the game between the Navy and Baltimore Med Iral college , Robert K LPWI'U of I'laln- fleld. N. H. , soc-ond year classman of the Baltimore Medical collogp. was killed. The opposing t fa ins had swayed back and forth over the field about evenly matched The Navy , by line bucking , haa pushed the Baltl- mores lo within ten yards of the vis. Itors1 goal when the latter hurled the midshipmen back. The medics made gains of throe and five yards and had just Hard up for another effort when Lewin. right guard for the Haiti- moreans. fell lo the ground His limbs Iniiiii-di'itfly became rigid. He was carried from the field and five mln utps later was pronounced dead by HIP attending physician , Dr. Hennlng I of Baltiiuoro The cause of death Is | | given out as cardiac syncope. i EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE. Two Blasts Kill Three Men Em. ployed on Railroad in Missouri. Auroia , Mo. , Oct. 22 Two uu-n were killed and eighteen seiloufcly in juicd by an explosion of dynamiti' used for blasting on the construction work of tile White River road in Stone county. The dead Jack Hea Icy , Kansas City ; an Austrian , name unknown. Both were employed on the work of the road Ilealey's body was blown fifty feet high. Another telephone message from Slone county , the sreno of the ex plosion , says that a second explosion occurred at tunnel C , ten miles below there , killing the foreman of the work and Injuring seven others. Exploding .Boiler Kills Four. Klklns , W. Va. . Oct. 21. The ex plosion of the holler of a West Vlr- ilnm Central railroad freight engine ! a > , ; . > . juiu liuiu i.diifau , ! iho d MS Hi or William U l.lttlo eiiKlnetT ! Henry Collctt. fireman , .1 T Harper. mn > cl.lnlst. and Mrs Kate ItiiMii.l Mrn Hnblu'tt wns In her homo G"0 foot from the HPOIIO of the o\plo lon A piece of flying Iron struck lie- . Coursing Meet nt Kcnrney. Kearney. Nob. On L'2 The Mis- tdfltflppl VnU\v ! coinslng fulur"v rhanifilnnphlp for 10'vl ' io iw between four dons MNfl I.lddel N'orlolk Path finr ni'd l.ndv Prti" ! ) . Ti.o o four \\ill content In the c'uil tlnnlu. TO IMPROVE UPPER RIVER. Association Interested in the Missis sippi Meets at Davcnpoit , Davenport , la. , Oil Hi ! 'I ho lip pur MIxslKslppl Ither Impnm-mcni nssorliii u opened Its Hctciiid annual tun-til g ittM't' , adopting the lepiut of thecixeiullvo ( otiiiiilttco , which rec- ointnciids Unit a nienuulal ilciiminlliu' | .M . mm , ( nt liupiovemc'iu of America o KU'iilcHt iiiitmnl waleiiiy ho | in > united by a lummlltee appearing In IIOIHOU hcluip HIP president of ( lie I'liltt'd State's and thp nailonul inn jH'SH Ooveii.oi S. 11. Van Saul of Mu > tic sola. CoiijircbFiiian KM h nf U'IM I.M. . Bin and ( uugicst-nmn Wade of li.uu adilri'HHPil fie c ( inventIon lllliu IM Mlfhotirl , .Mlniippola niid Iowa \\cio MM icM-ulrd at thc > IMII i tlin iiy iilioni ino liiislncHH mm nn.-th . fiuu owup along the ilvor Crisis Is Expected Soon. Yokohama. Ort. 22 - The ministerial ronhTi'iico , naval prepaiatlnns and. i.otably. Iho appointment of Vice Ad inliiil Toga , known as a "Unhung a < l mlral. " to command llm landing Fpiadrun ( , luivo led lo a u-iiewnl nf the nntlolpatlnn of tronblo Some ilPcldod develiipiiicnlw In Hi" c'rlals are expi'dc'd tihcirllv The Rtcamahlp and rullioiul companies arc icporlod to have IIPPII noll'b'd ' to bu In ri'iidlnoss for oinorgoneli" * Squeezed to Dentil by SnnUc. llerlin , Oc-t 22--A young woman Vis ( pii'C'xed to dentil by a boa con mlclnr al Velkllngc'ii , I'liisHla , while ghlng a pc-rfoi nianei * In a mciiageilc1 The * spectntorH thought at Mint thai lu > r MMoams and liuntlc Htruggles as ( he MiaKi- tightened Its cells woic part of the show and applauded the "real- Ism' of her iictlnp . The altcMidants , howpvi-r , saw the woman's dnngor , uin In bent Hie snake and t-hisheil it with knives. The woman was dead ] \Uien released Quarantine Against San Antonio. Houston. Tex , Oct. 22--The dty of IloiiFton and the counties of Hewitt. Victoria , Fayolto and Niiocos. UPP Comal and Hayes havp Inaiii-.uratPil nn iinnclad quarantine against HIP city of San Antonio This followed the ofllrial report from Stale Ilcallh OIH- per Tabor lhai thorp hail boon deaths from yellow TPVPT at San Antonio The quarantine will not affect train scivico out of Houston Illinois Bank Closes Doors. .Toilet. 111. . Oct 22 The Kxchango bank , the only Institiiliuii of Its kli. 1 at Lockport , closed Its doois , throwIng - Ing the town into a state ot consld eiahle excilenii'iit as nuiiicrous sunll ilepotlloiH mo nffpclod Tim lianli was enpltnli/oil at $2..iiuo tiud 'lu > : le posits au > thought to be In ihc. ' nulgh borhood of $10,000. Big Plttsburg Bank Fails. PltlsbuiK , Oct. 22. When the an- noniicemcin was made that the Foil- oial National hank had Hu pi-nded steps wore taken by local banks to loitn n jiool lo be used in ease of eineigency , and within a short tlmo between $2,11110,000 and $ U.OOO.uiiO was subsetIhcd It Is the opinion of bank ers that the situation In Plttslnirg Is far 11om bad and that there is not the slightest reason for further trouble. Falls from Upper Window Indianapolis , Get 22 Sainiiol 1C. Moiss , editor of the Indianapolis Sentinel - tinel , fell from the thiid Moty nf the SPiilinol building and lived but ( if- tpcn minute's Tlie window fiom whlc'h he fell was In his pilvale office No onp was with him at the time Mr. Morss has IIPCII In had health for SOIIIP time Financial troubles have been worrying him. Elliott to Be President. New York , Oct 22 Howard KllloU was olpcted pteslilcnt of the Not thorn Pacific lallroacl Mr FJllott is from St. Louis. 'He succeeds C. S Molten A. C. ONO , A. M. . LL. II. , Pros. , Omaha. I'lior. A. J. 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Address i THE INDUSTRIAL-TIMES 253 M8ADWAY , NEW YflKK A COMMON ' COMPLAINT. Cntmth begins with n Ktiibhntn ti.ld in the head , iiillainiiintion or i ness of the membrane ( ir liniiurof the- nose , dischuti ; < ' of mucus niiiller , hcuduchei. tuMimliMu and diilicult l.tcMihnitf , and e\ni in this mily stsij-e | H almost intoleiihlo Hut wlii-n thelilthv .sccietioiis lnln to ( hop back into the tluoat mid stomach , ami the blood becomes polluted and the system contaminated ] 1"11' ' " c'Diitliiuiil liniuliicilin cluinlin liiicl liv the . rnliiiilinl iiiiiu , inv urown . mi. c inn nun - u. ) poiHinirpln , inv tuinn WIIM itlwuvn nloiiiicul up , > ny ( irnulli Oil , then the mttlcicr . > loUiniliiMuml illiiKiinlliitr oclor , nnil I onn rli < l . iiicinHHiintlv. I hmiril of H. H. H. mill iiniiunnnoiil to nun lici'iiKi In nvi1l-/f > ii-li.il / n ltcllisi0icail/c ) lit II . . , , U1 , , , , , jt | „ „ tlm,1K. HOV riil bultlpN I wnn nurml nnd ( IlSjJUSillljy mill NIC ken * lijivn nnviulno Intel tlio KllMlitiiHl Hyniilniii | cif tin inj disease Calm ill is. Immmi. MHH | MAUV li. HTU1IM. Wortliwimt Uor 7th nncl J'oHx Htn. , HI. JOHOIIU , Mo. It affects the kidneys and .stomach as well as oilier paits of the body. U is n constitutional disease and as inh.iliiii' niixtuies , salves , ointtiieiiH , ct < \ , ate never more than palliative or helpful , even in the hetriimmjr of Cataith , what can you expect fiom such tieatiuent when it becomes ehionic mid the whole syMcm alTected ? Only .such a icmedy as S. S. S. can leach this obsti nate , deep seated disease ami puitfc the blood of the e.itaithai poison. H. S. S. polities mid builds up the diseased blood , mid the iiill.iiued nieiiibianes arc healed and the e.\c-essive secretion of mnciiH ceases when tic'w , iich blood in coming to the diseased parts , and a pennant-tit cute s the lesult. 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