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Show t WORKS OF ART. a Biuiani non Hl ETuv Fm111 I for Every On to Fo Thom. . nt flat-iro- delay. 'lh Grandest ll) Inc. 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. A 11. A O. 8. V. hood-lik- e Ltad caterings of flexible iu.s of warm water and beat in gradstraw, simply trimmed with knots of ually. After stirring for twenty mint ribbon, are in favor for little girls be- utes pour into pans and bake in a modITEMS OF INTEREST FOR MAIDS tween the ages of four and twelve. erately hot, steady oven. If there is Then the fashions of their elders are danger of burning, cover with paper. AND MATRONS. At first little gradually assumed. is and simplicity noticeable, trimming tom. hot. of the .Mode I he Gathered Hint from Puri. Is the main requisite. Little by little CoMturue Are Geetued the Mott PerThe illustration represents a pretty the ruthing-- . ribbons and feathers that fect for iluirnilet A Child. Reefer decorate the huts of their elders are dress of pink and white fancy lawn, Jacket Hints for the Household. The skirt is by Balls & Deshayes. added. trimmed with mauve velvet, and the liiat Throat corsage is of the same, draped, and 1 li Indian Molliera Ionuriit. All important is the finish at the with a yoke of thread guipure and All had amid the finest wild throats of summer gowns. Even the An Indian mother wept. tCN. And fondly gazed upon ner child least of these is lrgh aud clo-i- about In death v. ho coldly BUpt. the ears, while some are veritable ear In Paris a bow of lace She decked Us limbs with trembling hand, coverings. And sang In accents low : or ribbon or what not. directly under "Alone, alone, to the the chin, is exceedingly popular, while My darling, thou inu-- t go! another good sole is that of finishing "I would that I in'ght be thy guide the collar with tv.o triangular pieces of To that bright Isle of rest the dress goods, edged with lace and To bear thee o'er the swelling tide, to standing high and erect precisely over Clasped iny loving breuSt! (he wearers ear. With dresses opened l'te wrapped thee with the beaver's a little in front, a dog collar of satin, skin. booking neatly in the rear, gets much To shield thee from the storm, And placed thy little teet within patronage from women who Know that toft and warm, Thy their white thioaiu are all the whiter "I've given thee milk to cheer thy way, for this black gvathme. FOU WOjIEX AM) HOME. i ITcbabiy at no time In the world's history has so much attention been decoration of pa.d to the interior No home, no homes as at present. matter how humble. Is without its handiwork that heirs to beautify the at aruntri!.s aud inaxe'I the surroundhe taste of the ing more cheerful. Amfican tuple has kept pace with the go, and almost every day brings to: tl eomt.hing new in the way of a pictuie, 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, Aluville, in a series 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 American Wih. Ducks, Pheasant, American Quail and English Snipe. They are handsome paintings and are especially designed for hangwalls, thouga 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 cost of Jib, 000 by J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., manufacturers of the celebrated Elastic Starch, and in older 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. Hubinger Bros. Co. propose to distribute these plaques free to their customers. Every purchaser of three n packages of Elastic Etarch, brand, manufactured by J. C. Hubinger 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 plaques will not bo sent through the mall, the only way to obtain them being from your grocer. Every grocery store In the country has Elastic Starch for sale. It Is the oldest and best 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 It is twenty-tw- o million packages were sold last year. Ask yenr dealer to show yon 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 ten-ce- ' Promotion. Cincinnati, Sept, 5, 1SD8. C. C. at present Superintendent of Car Service of the Ballirnore & Ohio South Western ltailwuy, with headquarters at Cincinnati, will bo promoted to the newly created position of Superintendent of Transportation on August 29th, and the position he formerly held will be abolished. Mr. Riley eame to the Baltimore & Ohio South Western Railway from the C. C. C. & St. L. Railway about a year ago, and has earned hig promotion by meritorious services. Ri-le- y, Obdiuci The Lord knows all the nooks and corners of your heart. You can not keep one thing from Him. If you are not obedient, do not blame anyone else afterwards If you do not get a blessing; you have to blame yourself. God has spoken to thousands and thousands of people before this, but they have not found any blessing, because hey did not obey. 1 DO YOU KNOW that in making the trip to Omaha Exposition you are on the road ONLY ONE spirit-lan- snow-shu- d. ts Mlxtd with the tears I weep; Thy cradle, too, whole thou must lay Thy weary load to sl ep. Tiir.es-Ueral- it-e- ii. Street, Chicago. Deis an by birth, came to America at of the age and twenty, soon became rn American citizen. He was living at Mil- waukee when the call for volunteers came, early In ist-2and he promptin ly euh-te- d Company A. of the Twenty sixth Wisconsin Volunteer. In the Army of the Potomac our hero saw much fighting, campaigning in the Shenandoah Valley. In the first days fighting at the battle of Gettysburg, Sohiffeueder J eceived a wound iu the right side, which afterward caused him much trouble. With a portion of his regiment he was captured and imprisoned at Bell Island and Andersonville, and aftert, ward exchanged. He returned to his which was transferred to the army of General Sherman, and marched with him through Georgia to the sea. In this campaign Mr. Schiffeneder's old wound began to trouble bim and he was sent to the hospital and then home. He had also contracted catarrh of the stomach and found no relief for years. I happened to read an account of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People about a year ago, he said, and thought that they might be good for my trouble. I concluded to try them. I bought one box and began to take them according todirectious. They gave me great relief. After finishing that box I bought another, and when I had taken the pills I felt that I was cured. I recovered my appetite and ate heartily. I can testify to the good the pills did me. Mr. Schiffeneder is a prominent Grand Army man in Chicago, whither he moved some years ago with his family. Au.-tral.- , regi-imen- Daily C'olil Sponge Hath. about "dot tons differ Although many things, they all agree as to the advisability of the daily bath, and the majority say that it is best taken cold, unless the bather's vitality is much be"There bounding through the forests low the average. A cold sponge bath green. an is tonic as well as an excellent chase the fathers deer. Thy Or on the crystal lakes are seen admirable proph) lactic. The sleeping fish to spear. The summer is the best time to ac"And thou some chieftain's bride may quire the habit. Use a bathing glove or wash rag, be, My loved departing one: and soap yourself rapidly and thorSay, wilt thou never think of me. oughly from head to foot. This ought So desolate and lone? not to take more than two or three I'll keep one lock of raven hair minutes, for the quick rubbing is esCulled from thy still, cold brow desirable, both as exercise and pecially That when I. too, shall travel there. for the skin. Then wash the soap off, My daughter I may know. rubbing as hard and as fast as you can, But go! to Join that happy band; and then dry in the same fashion with Is Vain my fruitless woe: a Turkish towel, or, still better, one of For alone, alone, to the spirit's land. crash. The bath should occupy about My darling, thou must go! HEROES OF WAR. From the Chicago The feeling of admiration for heroes of war seems to be innate in the human hear and is brought to the surface as the opportunity and object, for such hero worship preheats Among tho'e who proved their heroism H ar was A. NehiiTeneder, during our Civil of l'.l SMg-wie- k "I place the paddle near thy hand, To guide where waters flow; For alone, alone, to the spirit's land, My darling, thou mutt go. bertha, forming eqaulets. Waistband New York Herald. of mauve velvet The Seashore Girl Eflcheu Jewels. Your truly well set up girl at the seaside does not wear a gold, silver or gun metal chain about her neck. She cares not if the metal thread is strung with jewels as big as her thumb, and as precious as the tomb of Mahomet, They are incidents in her past life, not to be recalled, and in their stead she wears an elastic ribbon, of an inch wide, black or white, and long enough to pass round her neck, having two ends to tuck in her belt. A slide slips over the ribbon, a jeweled slide, very small; either a wee square tortoise in a gypsy setting or three infinitesimal diamonds set in a row. By aid of a slide a loop of ribbon is made to drop over the head, while to one end of the narrow silk reins is fastened a watch, to the other her smoked sailing and driving glasses. one-four- th Bleaches Her Hair In the Sun. To bleach her hair in the sun is a latter-da- y notion of the woman who fare3 by the seaside. For this reason Chocolate is used in the interior of South America for currency, as are cocoanuts and eggs. Dont Tobacco Spit ana SmnVs Tour Lite wtp To quit tobacco easily and forever, be magof life, nerve and vigor take netic, fullwonder-worker, the that makes weak men strong. All druggists, olio, or $1. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. In Chicago on wheels. it is quite the thing to elope Gods Fity. Gods pity is as some sweet cordial poured in dainty drops from some golden phial; It is wide aB the whole scope of heaven; it is abundant as all the air. S. F. Jarvis. UTAH DAY the Exposition. For Utah Day at Omaha, September 14th, the Ei Grande Western Railway will make a rate of $25 for the round trip. Tickets on sale September ltt and 11 only. Tickets limited to September 20. Trains leave 8:30 a. m. and 7:40 p.m. Through sleeping cars; free chair buffet cars. Call cars; reclining at ticket office, No. 103 West Second At Trans-Mississip- pi outing hats are somewhat at a discount, all save a very ugly and unbecoming but none the less vigorously adopted reefer cap made of white canvas. To the thinking of some little cotton platter, set rakishly to one side, and held doubtfully in place by a series of long pins, put through the white South (Dooly block corner), Salt Lake suede crown band, is infinitely coquetCity. is but an that tish, open question. When a woman is "5 years of age she is harder to get away from than any other. African elephants can climb mountains Hunting red cloth made this smar little reefer, black braid in straigh with remarkable ease. rows and scroll design with gilt mill or Fit ty Cent. tary buttons adding much to its up-t- o Guaranteed tooacco habit cure, makes weak date style. This style of jacket retain men t trong, blood pure. 60c, 1. All druggists its popularity, no child: The Polar currents contain less salt than wardrobe being complete without it The stylish cape collar closing at thi those from the equator. neck affords just the protection mos We will forfeit $1,000 if any of war pubnecessary when a jacket is required a lished testimonials are proven to be not all during the summer months. Thi genuine. Thb Piso Co., Warren, Pa. simple shaping includes under-ar- n When tea was first brought to England gores, shoulder and centre back seams extra fullness being disposed in an un the lenves were eaten. derlying box plait below the waist lin Halls Catarrh Care in center back. The neck is finishec Is a constitutional cure. Price, 75a with a rolling collar trimmed on it! free edges to match the cape collar The queen of Greece is the only woman The sleeves are of fash in the world. admiral lonable shape, with modified fullness at the top, and the wrists are deco Ur. WlmWwi Soothing ftjrvp or ch lldren teething, softens the gums, reduces inline rated to match the collars. Sergevii tssAtion, tllays pun, eures wind colio. ftft cents a bettie blue, tan or cream, pique, duck, cra7ti The lightest tubing ever made is of nickel as well as faced cloth, are all used tc aluminum. make jackets in this style. The collai can be of white pique trimmed witt To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or!5c embroidered frills aud finished sepa It C. C. C. fails to cure, druggists refund money well-merite- d two-seam- ed NIGHT, if you use the Overland Limited or the Union Pacific; just the thing for nervous people who prefer to travel by daylight: and for Men of Affairs to whom the saving of a business day is an important eousiduration, we have the East Mail," ONLY ONE DAY on the road te Omaha. Appreciation of this incomparable time, together with dining ear service and superior equipment, is bed shown by the popular demand for tickets via the Union ten minutes and leave you with a Style for Little Folks. Pacific. For further information address An exceedingly attractive effect is healthy glow when It is over. IT. M. Clay, general agent, 201 Main street, produced by those childrens costumes There are many people whose constiSalt Lake City. the fullnees cf which is gathered in tutions will not endure a cold plunge weU above the waist in small gatherbath; very few who would not reap Only (iod Sees. a yoke. benefit from a daily sponge with cold Only God can seo the best of a man, ings and plaits resembling as only God can really know the worst Sometimes a second row of plaits and water, and vigorous rubbing with a line of the towel afterwards, the year of a man. Humanity reads humanity gatherings is found at the of a belt rough round. the If cold water does not leave and takes place waist, of medlocity. largely upon lines or girdle. This arrangement does away you glowing, begin with lukewarm wawith all trimming other than a small ter, using less and less warm water What the lord 1. Ireparing. of linen edged with lace around every day until you can dispense with I wonder many times that ever a plait If older people have re- it entirely. collar. the child of God should have a sad heart, the passing of the balloon considering what the Lord la prepar- gretted Fork Cake. sleeve and the advent of the gloveing for him. S. Rutherford. Into one pint of boiling water put one like arm covering, liow much more We Carry. Is It to be regretted on the part cf pound of fat pork, which has been The In olden times men marched with the children, whose shoulders are even chopped fine and free from skin and torches, and the winds blew upon them less likely to show up well In a close-fittin- g shreds of muscle. Let this stand for and the rain beat upon them and exsleeve than are those of their five or ten minutes, then stir in three a now man But them. elders? may Many mothers are In open cups of brown sugar and one cup of tinguished carry in his garment a little electric rebellion against this decree of fash- molasses, one pound of stoned raisins, rately, so as to launder when battery, and for his torch an electric ion, and Insist on making their chil- eight cups of flour, one tablespoonful light; and the wind blows upon It and dren's dresses with the small Empire each of ground cinnamon and allspice, It does not flare; and the rain In some parts of central and south puff, the flounced epaulette, or after one teaspoonful cf cloves, eight cups fashion of the English sleeves. of flour and two teaspoonfuls of soda. Africa a single firefly gives light to the first-class The machinery of a batteship Bailor hats, large, flapping affairs, and Dissolve the soda in three tablespoon- - Illuminate a whole room. weighs about l.tiiH) tons. i ' . , No previous prince of Wales has been a grandfather. TOE-GU- M Or money back. CURES CORNS 15c at all druggists. The mignonette is the national flower of Spain. In Mexico the family of a dead duelistcan claim support from the person who shot him. Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty wit bout it. Casenrots, Candy Cathartic cleans your blood anil ket ps it clean, by stirring up the laty liver and driving all impurities from the body. Bee in today, bank hpimples.boils, blotches, black heads, and thatsickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets. beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c,25c,t0c. The Soul of Religion. Reverence is the soul of religion. When that la gone, there Is little left with which God can be pleased. Where nothing Is sacrificed everything becomes common, even God himself. Ed ncate Yonr Bowel With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever 10c. 5a If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money Labor unions have been introduced into Japan with considerable success. |