If THJfi OILAHA. nAJLY . , SATURDAY , JUI7Y 5 , 1890. 5 , [ HE PIONEERS OF IBRiVSKA , rhoj Celebrate the Fourth Vith a Reunion at A DELIGHTFUL DAY IN THE WOODS , \ UicTinio Sprnthi IhcliniiKlng Item * ccH nnd ituuordliiK In * clients of tlio Years ol * IJOHK K < > ' What nglorlouH day itwn-j at Bcllevuel Never Iwvo those historical grounds , with theirtr.ulltlom or suffoilnffs , of lightings , ot lim-le-fincss nnd great achievements ; with their clopp ravines within whoso shadowy re cesses the twilight over llngcra ; with their tree crowned hills and all their picturesque beauty never huvo they been lionored with n more notable assemblage than ttioonotbnt ( tatlicrcd there yesterday a luunlou of the pioneers of Ncbraslu. It wiis n beautiful by out there In the wooili , 'Jho nlr vnrt cool nnd dcllgiitful In the 8bnJo\vs of tbo thickly ontwlncd folingc. u\ll the dreadful noise of the city did not shock tlio eonsltivoear. A llttlo way from the mala Batheriiif , whcro small hoysvero shooting ( Ire crackers , the birds Ind not been frinl cned a-way and ono could still hoar thorn singing sweet corals to each other. Tlierocro \ two train loads of people tbnt wont down to the llttlo \lllanafrom the city , but a largo tiutnbcrof horses , hitched to Wagon wheels , thutstood muncblni ; tbo'ras3 ( under u ( fioupor ticca , told th.it thobo were not the only ones in attendance. Not only Omahn but nil tlio noiphborhoocls about Jl"llovuo vero ruprciontcdvvhllo 11 fcwcamu from moro rcmoto district ! ! . Your old settler U a reminiscent Individual , butall proploaro so , for tli at matter. Whcro nro tbo schoolmate * who do not enjoy la nftcr jc.irs to get to- Bother and remind cacb oilier of tbo escapades of school Hfcl It is so In everything. All niun like to recall - call the diys that luvo been hallowotl by the longycais tbat ha\o rollu-d by and multi plied. 'i'ho people that gatbrred together nt Hello- vuoj'csUrd.iy wciono cveevtlon to the rule Oray-lnlred men , lic'iuliiiK o\cr \ sUvci , their ty bcdimnied , their \olcca weak and faltcrbiif , stood under trvcH they rcinoinborcd ns bushes and recalled tbo stirrinp stems tbntvcio enictod upon the ground upon which they stood , ne.uly forty years apo. Men who find stood shoulder to shoulder in the days of trial , of danger nntl of tribula tion cbiipod binds on jcstcnKiy nnd it vll3l "Jlowdy , old boy ! God bless you I" Now and then ono would step up to another mid placing a bund upon his shoulder , say , "Hello , old num. " Thootlicr would tutn around and take tbo profit-rod hand , but it vould ho Midcntthat houun ] iiiKzlcd. "What , < ton't jou roiiicmbcr niei" the otlici- would ask. "Why , jou nnd i used to brc.ilc pitilrio ground imcl pull stumps to- gcthor. " " \Vbut , you'ro not Gcor o ? " "yop , that's who I am. " "Well , whcro1 vo you been nil these years 1" And then they would stele- secluded nook und go over the years that they had been to- ( rottiur and tell of wluitbad luppcaod to each durlnp the tlmo of separation. So tbo day up until dinner time was spent , nnd then the baskets wuo drawn forth and old f i lends hat down together and enjoyed each other's , bounty , -whetting their appetites withroinliictCH of the tlmo uhoiiluro neces sities vure so hard to obtain and luxuries wcio unknown. J\t one taliloladcncd with Rood things sat II T. Clarke , as host , Guncrul IJroo'te ' , ( ienciid \Vhuitoii , Senator 1'adilock , Chjinplou B , ChiBe , Colonel Hughes , Lictitennnt licnlinm , andotlius. They hud bocu talking ot w- unionso and somuof tlio Kontlemea hid told BOUO excellent stoiles , when suddenly Sen ator Pnddock laid dovn a thlcvkcn bouo that ho had been dlscusship , and turning ; to Gen eral Whcaton , abruptly ln < iuh'cd : "Ucncr.il , whcro were jou tuentj-seven vpnnt fit'n t-nduv 4" "Twenty-seven jenranffot" thORCiicral 10- ; pcntotl thoughtfully , "Why let in " "U'hj' , i know , " liiteiruptcd General Brooico "You vvoro on the loft of the union line at Gettysburg. I was there , nnil it wni just about this tlmo of the day that Himcock came ever to inyrjunilorsand v\o sat , down to lunch to gether. " 'Twenty-seven ' years ago tod-iy I was In Vicksbwir,1'said Colonel Chiso. "The Yanks and the Johnnies spent the day swapping licj and stoics. " "Well , I ivas close to you , " said Senator Piuldoch. "I was on u uporters' Iwat In front of Vicksbuif. " Sothoclluner hour was spent In pleasant reminiscences and storj-tolling. f During the meal and clurliiR- the whole of the day the Second regiment baud discoursed the sweetest music. .After dluncr the younger people had a season of dancing upon a plat f 01 in prepatod for the occasion , while S the older ones resumed thoil story-tolling- . v Thin w.is a favorable opportunity to look around nnd sco who wcro i > resent. Uencrol Brooico and Colonel Hushes of his staff , Colonel Whcatonuntl lr. Hurtsutl mill 'L.lcutoinnt Dcnham of his stall , and other otllcera from the range , vUth members of their family , were present us guests of Mr. Clarice. Among the old settlers that wcro there plmleiiiK under the tires wcio the following , the nuiuorals showing the j ear of their ur- rival in Nebraska ; II. T. ClurKo 'CO , .Toliu 1C. novd ' 5O , Cham- plon S. Uluiso ' ( Hi , John Hell ' .MS , 0. iJ , Dietz , GeneralKstnbrovlc'55 , Amos Gates Ml , John I' iazier 'M , Robert McCarthy ' " > , Jfinloy Birch ' 55V. . J. .Maxwell , who used to run the ferry across the Missouri , ' 07 , William Itobinson ' 57 , A.D. Joiies'M , l.cvl Klmliill 'M , C. 1' . Bur- licit > nI , John Mifloltli ' . " > ( , Caiitain Ulnck of PliittstnoutU , C. I * . Storra Til ) , Dr. AYoocl ' ( > ! > , E. I'1. Cook 5i ) , "William Ale- XAUrhlln | ' 01 , Horace Uogers 'J5 , lUchunl JJauiels MB , Thomas I lend ricks ' . " > , t . L. . Poriino 'IK , J. , r. MeLnlu , A. W. tllarko'iVI , KroultCaldwoll ' .V > , John Ohaso i * oB , J times Davidson 'ol ) , Ilor.ico UoRers ' .V ) , 931 , A. Lonfidorf , JudROUow'55 , Johnl'otcrs , Ur. IrvliiKton , AVllliam Lchiner ' 57 , Trunk Leninor ' 57. Mrs. UuttcrUclil , lllchnnl Stcbhlns , D. 0. Sutphcn ' 57 , Chailes Chllds 'fid , Charles ( Jonnoycr ' 00.Vill - Inm Smith 'M , Chailos Smith ' 51 , A. V. Uoscrs ' 50 , I ) . L. Thomas TO , \V , S. Hobeitson , Charles .Lalnp 'M , Dr. Chuffca'tll . U , Bowen , A. "NVrltrht , J. 1C. Ooss , Jlrs. Klopser. Mrs. Oliver , Mrs. Spen cer , ( J. It , Martin , Dr. liatoj of SprlnKlfcld. J.I' . Khkondall.J. T.Ulaiko ' ( , U. \ \ . Hut- tcrllold'llt ' , J. H.Suhlcr ' 511 , Thonins Dyson f > 5 , OttoMojcr ' 01 , UncusMoycr ' 01 , S. t\ J3urch'M , Williain McLaurhlin ' 53 , William - - Hapoboni ' .13 , Senntor Paddock " 54 , W. II. Smith ' .VS , I * II. Ciiso ' 57 , "W. T. Ilr.uidou ' 57 , 1)V. . Kauffman T8 , came hero Jlrst In ' 50. but wasscnivd nwav by tholndluis : J. il. AVIso 'ot ' ) . L. Klinball 'M , J. U Bjei-a > 5I , D. 1ST. Hosiers ' 50 , J. N. Martin 035 , B. L. Mnrlln 'M , AV. 1. Iruland ' 5S. W. V. Jlartin ' 55 , J. 11. Bctz ' .Ml , J. A. 'ilioniison'.Vi | ' , W. II. Peters ' "A H. 0. Hates 'Si ' ) , John Kbau ' 55 und C. D. Smith M , James Davidson ' 50. After dinner a few brief ndJrosses wre i _ made. II. T , Clniko elcomocl these present T and was followed hy ticnoral Kstahiookvvho T toldoftl.o Ufa of C. H. Henry , Soon after ho came to Omaha ho was called us United States attorney to Investigate a elurcro of niunler iniulo nKtilust Henry. Henry told him it was nn neclaent and ho believed It. U'ho cuso was lnvebtlfsucd ( by two jriiind juries and Henry \vns acquitted by both. 'I'ho general nlso told an inter esting joke on his lint lUlt to Bellevuo. Ho went there In company \\lthColonclSarpy , the old Indian trader. It was a blustery , disaui-ecablc 0 ly. As tlioc came nc.ir the liver the shtovvd old Colonel Sarpy laid , "Let 1110 look about hero a little. " and got out of the bumy und shiewmy \valked nheiul in wo croisecl the slnky lee , tlio general drlvlnc * nlonp hotvveini nlr holes vlth the water louilng through tholeoon either side. Colonel A. D. Jones , tbo llrst postmaster at Bellevue , was intrcxluceti. The tlrst settle ment of uny IniiKii-tanco ever inndo in thee state , ho aalifv. , . In isa when 1'oUr Stupy sallcil up the MUsotui. 'liiun catnotho cm- baasadorn of the religious denominations nnd then the Indian traders and then tlio early Bottlers. Ho ivcullod the days v > m the Mormons maclo their whaler quir- tcn hero , nnilviicn lonp cmlRmnt trains crossed the river on the old Bcllcvufl ferry. Ho brought forth Inuuhtor by jccltlnff how , in order to elect n deiegnto to conKrws , the Rood people hiul broil phi acrosIho rher t o w ( ? on loads of HnAvkcycs. That vns the Jlrst election , nnd the rnnn elected had to rldo nsfnr mSt I.oulson her iebJi'k. Colonel Chamtiion S. Cliwo tmd only teen In Nobrasltn twenty-Iho year * nnd iw such n newcomer thnt ho vouhl leave tholndtilg- In ? In rcmlnlsenccs of early days to the older settlers AVhnt holshcd to do wai lo present be fore tlio people present the ad van- MICS ; of a society recently organized , the Sons of the American Ucvolutlonxvhleh ho did at some leuKth. lies was followed by lion. John 1 ! . Boyd. who excim-ilhliMcir thus : "Mr. Clniko told TOO tint there wt'io no speeches to bo made , nnd upon tint nsturancu I came hero , I am nooratfir. IdUln'thmo ' the early training. Iy early < 1 T3vere sjioat inbho\ln the jnclc- l > lane > . \Vliilo I have seen nnd participated in n.nny stiiiliiK scenes in Nebraska , 1 liiuo not the eloquence to tell you of them , and so heK to he cxcusel" J. IVIVoodof 1'lnttimouth\VMCiillcdutwn. Ilosntd : "him liere today to scosoinoof the old settlers nnd tilk tothc'n. In Chlcapo a few dnjs iiyo I met a gciitleuinnvlio asked nil vvbero 1 viis from nndvlmt ray name wns 1 told lilm Iv.is I fitmi I'littsmouth and mv name waiVo6d. . Wiy , said ho , I'lattsmouth h near ny liomo. I wns bom nt liellovuo. My father MM sent out them : isn niisblonity to the Otoolnd him in IS'W , autl I wna boi n in lSt > . > That was Ho v.S. r. AlerrillniidliU missionary f.ithcr . was Kcv. Closes Merrill , who died here. The-reference to the old ( 'ays ' sent u thrill th TOUR ! ! , mo and when 1 heard oC this reunion 1 determined to u > ine" Tlio sneaker then toldsoinelnteresttnR facti of the old church mission nnd other fcatutcs of In terest lo tlio old settlers. Or. Unlciecalled a number of IncldentsoC tie early dajs. Ho told of omo cold winters in N'ebmslca when the Ice In Lho river f 10/0 abou t five feet tlilclc and tlio mercury froze. 'Jho fnunoiiof theao days know nothing of hard times. They should hive been heiein. thoilnjs vhcn com Ind no market , or cattle either. At that time law eN , doc-ton , farm- CHandpfc.ichcrswcro ciiMped ( in town lot speculation In Omnhnnncl Bellcvuo. Ho had come out supplied \vith u small mecliclno caso. ToRoout into the country to attend to n patient tient- necessitated the pxpeiidituto of ? 10 for atcnrnniidthc loss ofn dny in time , during which sonic of these who were working on town lots Mould steal a sale from the doctors \vhkh they ml ht have made $500 , niidtho doc.tois didn't ' feel lilto practicinu much. Talk about haid times 1 He cngincrrcd his family iifTiiirs for twenty-four months , -\\hcui only ascents cish passed through his liands . - . * ? 1 lu cash for eighteen montlia' pructlic. Thisfuatuio of the pro raini'io aa ion- clud'-dby u few f.tuutlous icinailts hj Seuitor i'addock and uunio li.tUcli.'nd. . \ . Alan } then loll for their homes , althoush others I'oni.diird . and nto a lunch and more stones. Dlnrrhoca atJolinstown , 1'a. Last Juno , after the prcat Hood , I lecelved nbottlo of Chamberlain's ColU' , Cholera and Dmrrhciiu luinedy from my pastor nt n tlmo when I wns very much run clown \\lth cli.ir- ihma , and had tiled tivo doctors without lind- ins any relief. This itsincdy iellc\ed 1110 at once , and uuod mo entirely iu a short time. iRot sovoralbottlcs nnd RUO : itaround ainoiiB my acquaiiiUijcu who -wcro nftlletcd in the saino way. 1 think I pave it to n dozen | ieo- nnd it relict cd and euicd , so far .is Thnon.in allcnscs. It is the ocst incdlolnu for the dis ease Ilmvocvcr known. Mrs. 1 ] , Li , Ilcurlo , Johnstown , 1'a. _ ClIAaiUY'lIIAT 1'AII ) . TliisXnrinti Is Yoitclied for n * Bclnj ; n True Story oiGutlniin. Y ounfj Mr. do 13. Is n brpKor , and like most inunin his walk ol lifo , generously disposed. A.S ho left Ills office ono day lust week ho was accosted by a , rougli-loollng' , rag-- gcilly dvesbcd man who requested , the ( ift ol 50 cents with which , to puichuso u , dinner , says Chatter. "AVhy should I glvo you 60 cents for jour airmorV" nslccd youiifj Mr. 15. "Wlnt claim hnvo you upon me ? " 'Nono , " said the beggar. "Tlutt is , no moro than the hungry imcl penniless al- njyH'huou ] > oa those \vliohave soino- soinething to hparo. " " Do I look as il I had something to spare ? " " "You nro n. kol r , loturnotl the alms Ecckor. "I never knew a broker nho had. nothingtosparo to a liuiifjiyman. " " "Why don't jou go towotk ? " UI may linvo to il you doclhio to assist me. " "Tlmt Is stningo. What Is jour worlc ? " "I'll tell you. Iain apickpockot , and I have iu-jt thia afternoon heon dis charged from prison. I have no uionoy , no friends. 1 am , ns I hmo said , hun gry. Y"ou sco wliat I nm brouglit to. StarMition or ciirne. II i can get it good dinner I may bo able to &Uvo ofE the other altcrnutlvo for m\hilc. \ " YoungMr. . do B. was Impressed naturally so , Pthinlc. Putting- luind Into his tinuscrs pocket ho draw forth ti half-dollar and banded It to the ox-con vict. vict."There "There , " ho said , "thero Is jour din ner. I shall bo glad It I can save you from crime , o n for u little while. " Atthisjoung Ivlr. do 13. started on his way , but the bcg-jf ar was at his elbow. lIsay. my fiiend , " bald ho. " \VollV" "Would you mind tolling : rae the time ? " "Thoro Is tlio clock InTrinlty slooplo. " "I know that hut your tlmo. AVhat Is It ? " Impatiently Mr , do C. felt for hla H a ten. It was gone. ' I have been rolibcd , " he cried. " Prucibclv , " said the e.x-comlct. "iVnil hoio is the watch , " taking It fiom the pocket of his grainy coat. "I took It while jou vero hesitating sibout giving ing1110 the half-dollar. Tlio Loul helps thoin that help tliernfcclves , but Ho also helps them usholjw others. Take jour watch. I don't uood It. You { jot it cheap. " And so fay in ? , the hegffar turned nnd walked clown the street , and \uts soon lost to vlow. Then youncMr. do B. , loplncliig his tlmo-plcco in his pocket , sauntered homeward , thinking- deeply nil the while , and tliiinkiiifr his stars Hint being n broker ho was , like- most men in his wall ; of llfo , goneiouHly disposed. Hot Wonthoriuul Ac-eld out * . Tnlio nochnncca onheadaclies ot sunstroke Thishotweather Is fcarful.butif youwilltako afo\vor Krauso's Headache Capsules each day jou will Ihul the tctuparataro will ho ro- ducej and the likelihood ot sunstrolii ) or prostration ubiolutely eounterac'tcd. sale bj- bj'I 'I lie Solid Houth Is solid on the proit "German HomeJv. " Tclegr.unsnncl letters are received cvory clay ilurlnu this heated term for Kruiiso's llcad- ncho Capsules. The people from that section say they reduce tlio temperature and prevent su'iistrokf-s and heaJachea. For silo by all dtugglsta , _ flu n Stroke. Now is Iho time , the accepted tlmo , tonro- vout sunstrokes , hoailiUJlK" ) , oto , Byiouuvliig Iho teinporaturo ull these Olitrcsslns evils will hu proveiiteil. Krauso's Hcaclaclio Cai > - eulea are the thing. Ono or two Krauso'a Honthcho Capsules Wccn clurlnR the day will proven t nny head ache , also uttacks ofsuustroUo , A.lldrug | sts. ACIinnipion Jester : "JohiiBon is n mean man. " "So they say " "I know it. I borrowed $20 o ( him ono divv lust week und returned It next dny , and hovivs aetuiilly too mean to ullow mo 5 percent off for cash down. " Miles' rvo nml Iji\or Pills. An Important discovery , They net on the llvor , stoinncu and bowels through tbo norvM. A new principle. They Rr " > eeiUly c-uro bllllousneia , bad taste , torpid" liver , | ) llea uncl conitlnatlon. Bplciulid for inon , Vvonieu luiil cldulron. Binalloat , inlMest , mrost. llOdo.M's for'J5 cents. Samnlea free at Kuhu A Co.1 * , 15th oud Dcuglua. UBiBlFRICIITFOLlYBOMED , The Homj of II. II , dual the Scene of a Stocking Accident. CAUSED BY SOME CARELESS BOYS , Tl ejr .Attempt (0 ( M lit Ohclr ? Fire- orntlp.s nt n Gasoline Stove ntul fXll l- > \ll ) ( > Hl < IIl IVlllO Soutlinrcl Injured. \sa prohablo result of the careless hand ling of .firecrackers tlio llttlo two-year-old child of Mr. imcl Mrs II. It. C.nsel.at . 2001 Lake street , it frightfully burned , ixiid should It recover , It ulll bo disfigured .for 11 fo , Just nftcr ( jo'clock Inst evening.\tr.Cassol pave his llttlo son , ft boy flvo years old , soma. lire crncliors , and then started oft to thrs clr cus. The boy gathered some nioro lads about him , nnd going Into the kltehcn , they started a celebration of thclrown. Airs. Cosselhadltist started the gisollno stove , mid placing the baby upon the Ice Iwc , near the atcvo , left the loom for a mo ment , When uho TO turned u sight mot lior pazo that made her sick nt.henrt , Tlio little babo.enveloped in Humes mid 1U cilos \vcromost piteous , G.V. . Morton , who uas sitting In front of Cornlsli it loliusuu'ti di''i ' < j stoio , heard the screams and luiinloR to the rear vl tliodwcll- InpltleUcJ in the door , and grasping- clilld In his nrmi li.istllv bore it from tlu > room , tonilnp : off Itsclothes IM hecnt \ After got- tlntflt out-doois ho rolled It hi the glass , ex tinguishing the flumes on the few shreds of clothing Unit clung to the little body. physician was summoned mir" cry tlilni ; possible was done to rclle\o the little ouo's suiteiiiigs. The child was In a tcrrlhlo condition , us tlierovm scarcely- n place upon Its body that was not blisteml , \vullo itsllttlo face rind hnmls vero so badly buincd that reut plocut of llesh foil oft as ft was touched by tlio bandages , Nr. jMorton , who carried the child Into tlio open nlr , wa ? nlso a severe sufferer , na the lusldo of his h.inds wcro burned to a crisp. llo\v the nu'idtiit occurred U a mystery , but It Issupiwsedtha chlkliencro lighting their llrccratltera nt the steve and In some wnj thogiisolino uas turned on , and In com contact with a llghteil flu'craclter tlio oxjilosion follo\vid , tluo-\vlntr the hurtling- lluld over tbo clothes of the child , Is'ono of the other children in the room \\wo Injured and none of them arc able to give any account of the origin of the explosion. Joe Soutlinril Injmecl. Ex-Cltj" Cleric Joe Sou third and wiforo- turncd jcstcrday from a four month's tour through the crust. 'Iliey are both looking veiy much rofrcsheil anil improved. Mr. Southmd received an exceedingly Qory re ception a few hours after reaching the city. Ashowas standing in fionb of fie Alcr- chmits1 Hotel an exuberant small boy touched off n"giant" fiieeraekcrwitlilii about twofectoT him. Thoiusult was that thoex- cltycloilc weiy painfully burned upon tholoftsldoof his ncclc bv ji great \vua of burning pa per that struck him fiilrandstinnro. In addition to inllictlnp the piinCulvound upon Mr , Southaid , another result of thoex- plosion ft as the sli-ittentiKOf u great pane of heavy Fieuchpluto jjl.133 iuouo of the hotel \vlmlo-v\s. \ \ _ Ilurncd allele iti tlioKonf. It was 1 o'clock jostcrdayvlicn aflrolnll exploded on the ioof ofTitn Douglas1 saloon , at the corner of Fourteenth and Douglas streets. A. liolo six feet sqtmro was burned in the roof , and the entire building would hnvo fjono but for prompt aitlou on the part of the firemen. Sturlcd a .A number of small hoys vv Ith'a quantity of fi rccmcliers thought It would bo great fun to bum tliooldfRuuo shanty nt Ninth street and Ciiiiltol nvenuo jesterday noon. ' 1'lioy succeedcil in starting the blaze , but the fire doiurtuient arrived in time to preheat the dcstiuctlon of tbo building , A Clinserll'ciiloilcs. The explosion of a "nigper" cbasor In n barrel of straw at Eighteenth and California streets g.wo the department an opportunity to nulco a fine cxhihition run last night. There vas no danger , the fire- having been put out before tlio arrival of the firemen. Nervous dcbilitj poor memory , dllfldcneo , sexual weakness , pimples , cui\d by Dr. Miles' Meivino , Samples frco at Kuhn & Co.'fa 15th and Douglas. Hfrs. VaiNlerljlL'H Charities. I heard the othe r clay of some o the bountiful und unostentatious cliaritiesof Mis. Frederick "Vanclervilt , says the " Chicago Herald's N"ow York "letter. This lady is so modest about lior nlms- fj-iviu T tliat she freiiuently does it tlirough a fiiond of hers , and tlio recipi ent no or suspects that aid cotucs f rora a member of the Vaiidcrbllt family. The lutly bus an Italian mission down In the sliniis , Iloro drift all the needy woman nnd children , nnd lio\v does tlio lady ontcr- tiiin theiiiV Byprajor imd exhortation ? No ; tliero is indeed a short prayer after" a. good , Hqinre , hot meal , for Mis. Viiu- dothilt does not bollovo thut rollRiouis aHfillincr foroinpty stonuujhs as hontty food. Then she lias music and singlnp by well known professionals. A few weeks sliico she had Campiinlni and Gal- ussl to sing for their coin. patriots , and can you fancy tlio dcllglit of tlio o poor waifs ns tlioy listened to songs of their sunny land ? Dr. Dlrnoypr < iotico limited to catarrhal - al discasos of nose and throiit. Boo An Infant ( Tlliiiitcss. PlnvoLovcl , uhamlot Ijlufirslx orsovon miles east of Dou < f lasvillo , Tox. , nnd just across the state from Louisiana , boasts of a phenomenon in the shtvpa of a girl notyot quite ton years old who has already atUlned tlio height of ton feet flvo inches , fciiya the rhilndolnhlu Times. She is the daughter of Jumos Rutherford , onylnecr nt the luxnbor- mill at Carter , llobinsoiut Co. , vho is hlra- BoH a glnnthi fcUw , while his wio ( is six feet and a quarter in height. The girl , who \\vvs , IHT parents say , an unusually small , sickly luby , began to grow \vhon she \ > as about six yairs old , and in four yours lias gained" two foot and a half , an almost unprecedented giowtli. Slio is stout und clovelopod In propoitlon , and hits tlio Btrcngth of a man , but her mind Is feehlo , or else has been bo outstripped by her body as to ffi\o \ It 110 cliauco to dovolop. The young ( 'iantctiH presents a most romnrkc- aWe siioetacla with her chlldkh face and ilrcst ) , seated jl.iyinif in the sand or herself with a doll. Tliroufjh coichcs Pullman palace bleopeis , dlningcaw , free reclining chair curs toChicagro and intervening points via the great liocklf > luml rnyte. Tickut ollleo 1002 , Sixtcoiith and Farnuin. I'ouullur Oilenlnl IHto , Invitations voro recently Usucd to all olllfew and other lluropoun and nntlvo residents to witness a festival known aa 4'Ainl ( Knud , " which , literally me.ms vvallciiijj o\er apooloC fire , at the icsi- dcncoof tlio Rani Coorg , sajs aBenaroa letter. The iiitltatlonsworo laij'ely'ro- Hiwndcd to and all the llui-opoah spectu- tow wore astonlhhcd to BOO the natives wiillciujr o\er a pool o living coals. The place ffheio tlio fire was placed woa about twenty foot Ion ? , four feet wldo ami t'40 feet tlcop. Atone end of itu.s situated the jjod of llt-es , made ofkncndod Hour , nnd the gieut } od Mahndoo \vas conveyed around the liio three times In a grand juilunquln , liorno by amid great Blriflliifj and the faslilon of the In dian \\ai \ * dunce and song. R cm nrknJ > lc Structure to I3o Hull ) In nn lovvnCity , The city of Ottuimvu , Ta. , is showing moib signs o ! llfo flmii over heforo In its history. Everywhere csin bo neon Indi cations of thrift , of a , new uwtikenlnjr which isnliiKBt tUtt-IUng to the ohler cltbeng. Ottuinva , like sxll other towns , luta lind Its season of , "red paint. " and llilsspring tliero Is nroviriit of the art of p-ilntlng , but It la In bettor tnsto anil In tnoro harmonious colors , 'J'lio reason of tlio revival is Indirectly , H , indeed , not directly , nttributablo to the coining coal imlaoe , writes n coiresjiondcnt ol the Oliicigo Herald. The work Is begun , and by September 1 the pnlnco will bo ready. The palncowillbo nn imposingslruc - tuvc ; 200foot ia length with nti average width of 130 Icot , the main lower lilting It&elf proudly over two hundred feot. It will bo built with an architectural diameter of UB own , nnd , unlllco otlicr palaces In. Iho state , of Imy , wood or Btubblo , Tlio wliolo structure will bo veneered with coal , varloui unlqtio designs cntorliij , ' into tlio build- In i the materhil boin f obtained from the output oltho vniious mines about Ottum-vMi. A mlnlattiro coal mine la to be ono of thofotuurosof the palace and lliooxcavatlun ismohtnduilrably ndapt- cd to the purpose. Into this mlno a shaft will lead from tlio inalti tower over 150 feet bo\o. The lower tit its bnbo will bo over forty foot square , nnd it will bo icached by means of t\vo elevators in thosonil-cirtulai'lowers toward the front or by n Illffht of lit'iirs In either of the other scini-oitculi'.r ' towers on the rent1 corners. From this point Iho slgMsocr will got Into n car Justus In a regular niino , henho will ho lov.orcd through n dark and forbidding bhaft into the sunken part whom thoimilcs , the miners with lamps nnd picks anil tlio coal in largo veins can bo Been. 1'roin Ihomino the visitors can go dliectly to the first lloor to vie\vthc exhibits or pass out of the building by another c < chit. It uiny bo of intorc&t to those who still have an admiration for Terpsichore to know that the top of this tower I 1 r l llrt-ll H JII 1 by the joung people for the graceful minuet. Think of a dancing lloor with twenty to twenty-five bets tripping tlio light ' 'pedantic'1150 ' feet above the sur rounding country ; with but a balustrade to chock a ten dency toward slipping off. Un doubtedly the youthful swain will pay thoilddlor veil , for the dance there will "como hig-h" any way you vlow it , 'To make imirkct quotations , however , it willcost just ono nicKel torido to the top of the tower , plunge down into the dark shaft and yet lost , in the inazosof the mine. I'hc archltecturo of the building is a compromise between the Gothle and the By/nntino. The loftiness hints at the Gothic , but the domesa little inpio bulbous , would do credit to tlio Himaian stjlo. The palace will botwobtoiies in height , the first being about twenty-1'no feet to the ceiling , and the other leach- inn to the top of the structuic , varying from fifty to ono hundred feet. The pakico at night froin the exterior will present the most striking tipponr- aiico. Powei f ul electric arc lights will Hash out their brilliancy from each of tlio touors , nnd each of the many windows dews will bo provided with various col ored lights , making a scene more splen did than any illuminated castle ot the rich baioiisof feudsvl times. As a Drinlc In Tcvcrn Use Hera ford's j\cld Phosphate. Dr. Chas. H. S. Davis , Mcridea , Conn , sajs : "I have ) used itnsnn nocessory In cases of melancholia nnd nervous debility , and as a plcasiiit nncT cooling drink in fevere , and have been vciy much pleased with It. " Jalilts ( of tlio Standard Ken.rly all of the Standard Oil million- lionaircs ha\o followed the load of ono of the senior mcmbois of their trust and built magnificent icsidonces on the bound , B.iys the Now York Sun. Two or Unco of them go to the main ollleo of the Standard Oil company from their residences eveiy morning on their yachts , but Mr. Flag-ler , though ho likes a sail as well ns tiny of the other millionaires , still patronizes the trains. The Flagler place near Larch- mont occupies a peninsula , and is one of the most magnificent country Boats on a water fiont in the country. Just off Jtlr. Flutter's private dock lies a huge steam yacht , and bosldo It a big 100-foot schooner. Both of the crafts arc fully manned , so that whenever the Standaid oil millionaire likes to taKe a tail ho has only to stroll down to his pier and stop aboard ono of his yachts. Mr , Staibuck , whoso place is four or five miles beyond thoFlaglor housoontho sound , rises In tlio Tjnoniing , takes his Inth , steps aboard his jacht , and brcalcfafcts on the vay to Now York. By the time ho has finished with his breakfast and has smoked his cig-fir on deck , ho is ready to { jo to the ollleo of the Standaid Oil com pany and airango a few more twists for the innocents. Oiioof the Rockefellers lives fuithor up the toast of the hound nl Greenwich -and his jnoht Indulge * In nruoo with Mr. Starbuck'n The other llocUefellor eomos down the Hudson to business onhhstcnina''lit. ' . Taken all in all HIP Standard OH millionaires en joy tlio luxuries of llfo us thoroughly 113 nny Hltullnr group of financiers in "tho world. The only railroad train out of Omalux run oxprc'sly for the acooiinnod.itton of Omaha , Council Blurt's , Des Molnos and Chicago business is the llock Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p , in. dally. ' 1'lekot ollleo ICO. , Sixteenth und I'limam st , , Omaha. AVorii-Out Slioeallavo IholrUscs. \\"orn-out shoes have their use 8\y3 the IS'o\v Vork Tribune. Tlxo Italian BtavenirorwhoraUoa up your ash barrel and scuds the dust Hying over your door stop lmo\\8 this well , and his black eyes glisten at the sight of old leather. If the shoos nro not worn to shreds , ho sells thorn to n second-hand dealer and they nro pitched up and resoled ; but if they nro past mending ho takes them homo to his cellar and rips thoui all nnart , or his ulfo and children do. The places ho sells to u manufacturer. From the larger pieces , after bolntf soaked till soft , the uppers of chlhlron'd alioos nro cut. ThoBolcsarocut Into small pieces to iimko up the layers of the- heels of other shoe * , the iron peps that are not bent , win bo used over ngnln , and tlio L Ittlo scraps that nro loft utter all this nro subjected to a treatment that makes thorn all ono pliable mass from which a kind of artistic leather is rolled out. This Is used for covering chairs , books , trunks , boxes , etc. Many fancy patterns are stamped on it and the trade in this kind of "embossed" leather la the United States is a wall established one. Both tlio method nnd results vflien Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio tnsto , nnd acts KGiitly } ct promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Uowcls , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dispels colds , Lead- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy oi' its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomnch , piompt in its action and truly beneficial in its eflccts , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeaUo substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. oyrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable drnggiat who may not have it on Land will pro cure it promptly for imy ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO StH fSANOISCO. ML. IOUISVILLE , KY. tJiW Y01K.V.K. . QTETSON'S ' IT A HTO OOIT AND STIFF -H. A 10. 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