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Show WORKS OP ART. Bm Heda II a BmImm Poo roMlbl for Bu IX FINDS ARIZONA. K7 Them, Probably at no time In the world been history baa ao much attention of decoration interior the to paid bomea as at preseut No home, no matter how humble, la without It handiwork that help to beautify the the surroundapartments and makeThe taste of the ings more cheerful. American people has kept pace with the age, and almost every day brings forth something new In the way of a picture, a draping, a piece of furniture or some form of mural decoration. One of the latest of these has been given to the world by the celebrated artist, Uuvllle, In a aerlea of four handsome porcelain game plaques. Not for years has anything as handsome In this line been seen. The subjects represented by these plaques are American W1U Ducks, American Pheasant, American Quail and English Snipe. They are handsome paintings and are especially designed for hangwalls, though ing on dining-rootheir richness and beauty entitles them to a place In the parlor of any home. These original plaques have been purchased at a coat of 150,000 by J. C. Hublnger Bros. Co., manufacturers of the celebrated Elastic Starch, and In order to enable their numerous customers to become possessors of these handsome works of art they have had them reproduced by a special process In all the rich colors and beauty of the original. They are finished on heavy cardboard, pressed and embossed In the shape of a plaque and trimmed with a heavy band of gold. They measure forty Inches In circumference and contain no reading matter or advertisement whatever. Until October 1 Messrs. J. C. Hublnger Bros. Co. propose to distribute tLess plaques free to their customers. Every purchsser of three n packages of Elastic Starch, brand, manufactured by J. CL Hublnger Bros. Co., Is entitled to receive one of these handsome plaques free from their grocer. Old and new customers alike are entitled to the benefits of this offer. These plaque will not be sent through the mall, the only way to obtain them being from your grocer. Every grocery store In the country baa Elastic Starch for sala It Is the oldest and beat laundry starch on the market, and Is the most perfect cold process starch ever invented. It Is the only starch made by men who thoroughly understand the laundry business, and the only starch that will not Injure the finest fabric. It has been the standard for a quarter of a century, and as an evidence of how good million packages were It Is twenty-tw- o sold last year. Ask your dealer to show you the plaques and tell you about Elastic Starch. Accept no substitute. Bear In mind that this offer holds good a short time only, and should be taken advantage of without V delay. Ths Graadast Thin. The grandest thing In all the world for us to do at any moment of our lives Is the doing faithfully the Immediate duty which God has placed at our hand. s o w. rroiaotioa. Cincinnati, Sept. 5, 1898. C. C. Riley, at present Superintendent of Car .Service of the Baltimore fk Ohio South Western Railway, with headquarters at Cincinnati, will be promoted to the newly created position of Superintendent of Transportation on August 29th. and the position he formerly held will be abolished. Mr. Riley came to the Baltimore A Ohio South Western Railway from the C. C. C. b 8L L Railway about a year ago, and has earned his promotion by meritorious services. m tea-ee- nt flat-iro- aa a RELICS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL VALUE IN THE STATES. HurlaU Cltbie leiifl I lure Many lileae of the Cuetoiue. Dress. Warfare and Krllaloa of llie 1rrliUtorlr Jadleae Braeght to Light. The Smithsonian Institution soon publish a moot interesting will ( ac- count of excavations recently made near Winslow, Arix., Its under auspices, the result of which was the discovery of many things of archaeological Importance. I)r. J. Walker Fewkes had charge of the digging, which unearthed portions of the ruins of four undent and cities. The aboriginal inhabitants of the region have traditions to the effect that the towns in question were the dwelling places of remote ancestors of their own, aud the finds" made incidentally to the excavations seem to show that this belief is presumably correct. Up to a comparatively recent date the walls of the ruined buildings rose to a considerable height, hut the Mormons, in constructing the nearby Sunset City, now Itself In ruins, utilised the stones fur their houses, ays the St. lxxils One of theae burled cities, to which the most careful study was given, waa evidently a pueblo of great size, of a rectangular shape and Inclosing plazas. From this ancient ruin, now represented only by s huge mound, were taken several hundred beautiful objects of prehistoric handiwork. They were obtained from the necropolis or burial place of the pueblo. In the very shadow of whlrh the dead were interred, not being carried away to any distance. Almost every grave was Indicated by a flat stone slab, which lay above a skeleton. Many of these atones were perforated with round, oval or square holes. Some of the bodies were extended at length, while others had their kneee drawn up to the breast. Many vases and pota were obtained, which bore strange designs, mostly representing mythologlcsl blrdH and beasts Their significance, as Illustrating the mythology of the people to whom the pottery belonged, la ascertainable to some extent from the traditions still current among the livOne design, wholly ing aborigines. unique, is pasted on the bottom of of the rim Is rep a bowl. On I resented the Vnvpurt of a man, and below, In the Interior of the bowl, are long-burl- ed Globe-Democra- - - - ROUGH t. two footprints, as If the man had leaped into the receptacle. From these a line of footprints extends across the bottom of the bowl, ending at the opposite rim, behind a figure of the lower body and legs of a man crawling out of the bowl on the opposite side. On another piece of pottery, a fowl basin. Is a figure of a spider, representing the mythological epider woman. She is an earth goddem, bride of the sun and mother of the twin war god. The priests made elalsiraie prayer sticks, some of which were several feet long, and painted them with yellow, green, blue, red, white and black pigments, the same as those used by their descendants. They prized for ceremonial purposes quartz crystals, stone concretions and fragments of obsidian. They were acquainted with ltells made of copper. They had rattles of sea shells and wore fringes of shells on the margins of their garments. In ceremonial they made iikp of atone slab painted with animals. The warriors were armed with bow and arrows tipped with stone and obsidian points. They had clubs, stone hammers and axes. They made needles, bodkins and awl of bird stones, antelope tibiae and rlhs. which they sometimes carved In imitation of animals. Tlie women were adepts iu the vessel, manufacture or eartheuware which they decorated in elaborate figures In several colors. They were familiar with the art of glazing pottery and practiced etching of the same to a very limited extent. They buried tli tr dead just beyond the outer walls and deposited with them various votive offerings, pottery, basketry, ceremonial and other paraphernalia, haring first painted the face and wrapped the body in matting. The symbols on their pottery Indicate that they recognized the sun and Bpider as powerful deities. the rain, cloud, They worshiped lightning, snake, tadpole, frog and various mythical birds. They entertained an Idea of a future life and associated the dead with rain god. Precarious. Chronicle-Telegrap- May Kzplulnad. When you ask for another lot of drinks at the roof garden, why do you say, Give us another round ? Tom Well, balls are usually round, arent they? New York Journal. story." before money a fairy Thu Danger of It. Deres a fire. Lets run. Aby I nefer rune to a fire." Aby nod? How do I know Ikey Id mlde be my own shop? Be RIDERS PEAT. iiei raliatt by birth, caiue to America t au A ilia of age twenty, and toon lcame an American citizen, lie wae living at Milwaukee when the rail for volunteer rauie, early iu IMS, tnd he prompt- ly enluted in LmjanyA, of Wieoonein Volunteer. the Twenty-sixtIn th Army of the Fotomao our hero saw much fighting, campaigning in the Shenh andoah Valley. In the flret day's fighting at the battla of Gettysburg, Rchiffeueder received a wound in the right side, which afterward caused him much trouble. With a portion of hi regiment he was captured and Imprisoned at Bell Island and Andereonville, end after-rar- d exchanged. He returned to his reglim ent, which wae transferred to the army of General Sherman, and marched with him through Georgia to the tea. In thie campaign Mr. Schlffanedera old wound began to trouble him and he was sent to the hospital and then home. Ha bad also contracted catarrh of the stomach and found no relief for year. "I happened to read an account of Dr. William Pink Pill for Pal People about a year ago," be said, " and thought that thev might be good for my tronbleu I concluded to try them. 1 bought one box and began to take them according to direction. Thar gave me great relief. After finishing that box I bought another, and when 1 had taken the pille I felt that 1 waa cured. I recovered my appetite and at heartily. 1 can testify to the good the pills did me. Mr. Scbiffeneder Is a prominent Grand Army man in Chicago, whithar he moved tom years ago with his family. Chocolate is used in the interior of South America for currency, aa are cocoanut and egg. DmI Tala ces Spit sna smaks Tsur Llfs Swap, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be magof life, nerve and vigor, take No-T- o netic, fullwonder-worker, that makes weak man Bsc, ths strong. All druggists, SOe. or ll. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Addrsas Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. In Chicago on wheels. it 1 qnite the thing to elope Gods ritj. Gods pity Is ss some sweet cordial some poured In dainty drops from whole a the la wide golden phial; it all scops of heaven; It Is abundant as the sir. S. F. Jarvis. At the Exposition. For Utah Day at Omaha, September 14th, the Bi Grande Western Railway will make a rate of 895 for the round trip. Tickets on sale September 10 and 11 only. Tickets limited to September 36. Trains leave 8:30 a. m. and 7:40 p. m. Through sleeping cars; free reclining chair cars: buffet can. Call at ticket office, No. 103 West Second South (Dooly block corner). Salt Lake that Isnt bad. I can rid that on Dandy, said Clarke, an Why, down Street, Chicago, UTAH DAY Courier. 1 j Private Clark Rides His Horse Down a Sheer Declivity During the Cuban Campaign. If anything were needed to prove that Roosevelts soldiers are rough riders Private Clarke and his horse Dandy furnished It the day after the capture of San Juan hill. Although the rough riders did not take their Tran-Mississip- pi City. When a woman is 85 years of age ehe 1 harder to get away from than any ether. African elephant can climb mountain with remarkable ease. arSlfty Cents, Guaranteed tonaooo habit cure, makes weak meat iron, blood pun. Mto.IL AU druggists The Polar current contain leu salt than those from the equator. No-To-- We will forfeit M,000 If any of or published testimonials are proven to he not genuine. Tan Pno Co., Warren, Pa. When tea wo first brought to England the leave were eaten. Hall' Catarrh Cara It a constitutional cure. Price, 75a . of a man. Humanity reads humanity largely upon lines of medlodty. 1 Ant-doe- New York Herald. story. h. Only God Sacs. Only God ran see the best of s man, as only God can really know the worst The Light We Carry. In olden times men marched with torches, and ths winds blew upon them and the rain beat upon them and extinguished them. But now a man may carry in his garment n little electric battery, and for hie torch an electric light; and the wind ,blowa upon It and it does not flare; and the rain s The machinery of a battesbip woighs about 1,300 tons Girl flre-Year-O- ld From the Chicago Tima-UeralThe feeling of admiration for heroes of war seeui to be innate in the human heart, aud i brought to the surface the oppor-- t unity and object, for euch hero wort hip present itwlf. Among iIjom who proTtd their htroiani duriug our Civil War wa A. Bchiffaueder, of lot d. trout fouic Poland to America Like a Pari-aA number of passengers at the railroad depot of Cincinnati, says the Enquirer of that city, gathered lu the watting room around a very interesting little mile of a girl, perhaps 5 years old, who sat by herself, hugging a doll. The little one was pretty, with large black eyes, raven black hair, rather dirty hands, but a face so pleasant and full of light that it naturally attracted liteverybody. Nobody could talk to tle fiohumala Homa. for that was her name, yet ladle who bent down over her seem to understand her dainty foreign jargon. Around the childs neck was a string that held suspended upon her bosom the photograph of a young woman holding a babe in her arm To the photograph a note wa written in the Polish language stating the name of the child, whither bound, and asking strangers to sliow her along her way. The child had come all the way from Rremen; in North Germany, all alone, and was on her way to her mother, whose name was Anna Klobosa and who lives at 1708 South Broadway, St. Loui. The place from which she started originally could not be learned. Her clothes were very poor and her little shoes were made of the coarsest kind of leather. She carried no baga little school sack; in gage except which were a few primary books, nuts, candies, cuke and large envelopes that contained her transportation. Of these the little one was very careful and would cry In a frightful manner if anybody touched them. From steamship captain to railroad conductor her guardianship . had run since she was first tagged and sent Afloat down one of the worlds great arteries, but everybody amused her, and before the 8:15 train on the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern took her away for her St. fouis home the little one had made friends of nearly all In the big waiting room. A Koitlilutlcatrd Youth. Has Manila fallen" asked Mr. Point Willie Grandpa, tell me a Breeze. If it has not actually fallen, Once upon a time, is Mr. it Grandpa Murray Hill, replied leaning of marrying for center with people the of thought heavenly, gravity " Willie Oh, I dont mean barely within the base. Pittsburg horse with them from Tampa, Clark managed to smuggle his horse over with a lot of officers animals and he was the proudest man In the comOMinn. when Hhowlng what Dandy could mand The Lord knows all the nooks and do. not can Ton corners of your heart. keep one thing frqm Him. If you axe not Obedient, do not blame anyone else afterwards If you do not get a blessGod ing; you have to blame yourself. has spoken to thousands and thousands of people before this, but they have not found any blessing, because they did not obey. DO YOU KNOW that In making the trip to Omaha Exposition yon are on the road ONLY ON0 NIGHT, If you uaathe "Overland Limited" of the Union Pacific; just the thing for nervous people who prefer to travel by daylight: aud for "Men of Affairs" to whom tho saving of a business day la an Imjior-tan- t consideration, we have the Fa I Mall," ONLY ONE DAY on tho road to Omaha. Appreciation of this incomparable time, together with diutug car service and superior equipment, Is best shown by tho popular demand for tickets via the Union Pscifla For further Information address 1L M. Clay, general agent, 901 Main street, Salt Lake City. What Iht Urd la Preparing. wonder many times that aver a child of God should have a sad heart, considering what the Lord Is preparing for him. 8. Rutherford. HEROES OF WAR. traveled on a tag. before anyone could stop him he had started. Slowly the horse put forth a foot until It found s safe resting place and then followed it with another. Clarke leaned as far back as possible to give the animal a chance, and while hundreds watched him with bated breath he descended. Stones and rocks loosened by the horses . hoofs rolled and rattled down the hill to the great plain below, hut Dandy never lost his footing, and Clarke kept cool. Inch by Inch they went down and the watchers on top of the hill were afraid to raise a cheer lest the horse might be startled and lose his footing, in which case horse and man would roll to certain death at the bottom of the hill. Part of the time the horse appeared to be sitting on his haunches so close to the ground he was forced to crouch in order to avoid being capsized, and from the heights above horse and man looked like files as they slowly went down the long hill. At last the impatient watchers saw the horse step out upon the broad plain and the perilous trip was done. Then arose the cheer which had been long pent up, and hone and rider were lauded again and again by every soldier who had seen- the daring feat It took but a few minutes riding to skirt the base of the hill, and soon Clarke was once more with hi companions, receiving their pralss and that side, and certainly no horse wsa ever before ridden down that Incline. But Private Clarke did It as an exof his ample of the San Juan hill Is a steep enough horse. When the boys were on top climb on the side where the American of the hill looking across the counsoldiers charged up on July 1, and try a lot of them remarked the steepcaptured the blockhotme, but on the ness of the hill on that side, and .wonopposite side It Is practically a preci- dered what would be the result had pice, almost perpendicular. No man they been forced to attack from that has ever been known to descend .on Ids. congratulations. aure-footedne- - , The queen of Greece la the only women admiral in the world. lira. WliiltwU toeetniag Smt far cklldrM tnthlag .asftsai tka gn aw. rtdwM ladam mtiaa. allan fata, mras ala Mils. I MM a battle. The lightest tubing ever mode I of nickel aluminum. Ta Core Constipation Forms Take Casrsreti Candy Cathartic. 10 erfSa If CL CL C. fail to cure, druggists ref and money No previous print of Wale ha been a grandfather. 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