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REVIEWED THE YEAR'S WORK tho oMcial state paper of the Temparanco Schools and Listens to Reports, loso attention by the convention, T.oader presen VERY ENCOURAGING TO THE SOCIETY. Tents of Departments Show Soclal Puri naha prosentod K's report sho very zealously at work report included the work done the Open Door. been found for Twelve Months, Immediately after devotional exercises yes » babies born at tion had been cared for by were considerably learn that an overwhelming organization theorder of the day and reccive th ports af the district at the Open Door v superintendents, liscussion arose over the idea of intemperance ¢ dorsing the good thing, butif y o temporary hum pay any attention to it number of the dele Hitehicock spoke v others hud good words for it and they intended to investigate its more thoroug stated that th first conven- ladies arose honor of belig the Session, i Temperanco grovted by the Chautaugua salute i in St. John o Mrs. Collins advised the suppression of all iia St Jolin of Kansas delivered an inter fullhouse at the First thodist church, tho convention conducted closing busi- adjourned at itive committee will hold to the propriotor Those pictures would in caso bo put in an obscure place. A telegram of condolence was sent to Mra, Newman at Lincoln man was unable to attend the convention account of ill health, a meeting today the First Methodist and for the use of their | greotings to Christian chu the Women's Christian of Colorudo, Sorings, was ViPH. Jones was instruc the same to the Colorado District Reports, sidents reported 1 rates, the press of liveral and cureful reports of the convention, friends who assisted of the delegates and the ushe Omabia a ple; Will Visit The Bee. Several of the ladies expressed a desire to building befol ing to their homes, and it was agre should meet at Tue Ber building at 9 o'clock this morning and t. tho superb structuro ye view of Om Miss Riploy of K anxious to visit heard a great deal about 1t ana I admire the While he does smperance question same standpoint, possivly, as 1 do, yet and ability to push great en- following district the condition of that all who could reommended the organization department to work on th heast part of the st reservations in not 100k at the tho wonument that his encrgy has erected ere all adopted. g Bleventh distr u from the far west. of the temperanc _ Sho reported the work moving on in a satis- eak Thieves at Work. lc announced that sneak thieves had entered the ehuret during the eral parasols and o f cloth left in one of the baskets in_ the ment by an Omaha lady. Clark’s pockethook containing $1. in her handbag in a pew by tho door aud during an thief had gotten away with avout the chure tes, gathering up their handbags, sols to make sure that they had net also been work of cight saloons had towns in her the efforts of the 's Chiristian Temperance union. . Dustin, presiaent of the Twelfth dis- northwestern Sho spoke particularly the assistauce furnished the drouth stricken The Women's the Twelfth There was o just then by Christian Ter perance union of district district distributed 16,000 supplies to tho dian scare had also created a_great suffering and tho ladics of ily last winter. A numver of delogates visited Mr. Lin- noon and were rtistic feasy Tne ladies expressed themselves as we very grateful to M ) thoughtfulness in extending to them the in- vitation to visit the splendid delighted with ‘om their homes. ia St John was asked to the nocutide hour supplication. redistricting diately aftor lunch th, ; Ninth, Tenth, were cut in came up imum Eleventh and Twelfth distr five more distri Catalogues of Borden & Selleck Co., agénts, Chicago 11l ‘Tho delogates to the Mrs. Woodwa Burlington routé bad been xoute to bo ta They Want the Ballot. A memoriol from th submitted favoring the campaien upon the woman's suffrage move- The memorial Mrs, S. M. Smith made Stillman's Danci For children opens this afternoon at 3, Dodge and Motropolitan Evening ¢ls on by tho Nebraska delogates. ond district bpening of a vigorous for the second time will close his cngagement by giving ous specch. snowed under at the next legislative ¢ Then the reports of superintendents of de- ts wero received. . Woodward, the performance will bo presented to tho holders ate organizer, Her roport met with uni- versal indorsement. On Sunday and Monday ev Will A. Mestayer and Miss Iheresa Vaugt ¢ an able company of fun makers, enings next Mr. ged upon the convention tho ity of aphointing county superintend- ‘Tne: Grab;Bag Mr. Mestayer Kansas made a short but speech in which she held that one comedies as 1o of seats for the engagemont of *“T'he Girab Bag” will open av 9 o'clock Suturday morning. { the foreiguers coming to this to find nomes. The report upon was sent in by and unable to att and adopted by the convention, rk among the C ant, who was ill The report was Mrs. Dr. Bry Hoyt, will piay its first Omaha uesday and engagement Weduesday of next Theosophical — Frank Daniels, during all the time he was under the management of Hoyt & A Tin Soldier, some of the Chinnime of Omaba by telling them that the doctri s of Buddba and Con fucius weve all right and were better than Tand since he launched out 1o a poor house in Omaha, bo at Boya's New the last half of next A. Blair submitted a vory in- terestivg report upon She deploved the children calied during the conventio Lilloen," an American ope composed by Americans, wil Farnam Street a iu threo acts nad ot boen R awarded to the Loyal Legion of thé Seventh been given in tho past two wee nal production having been mag oplo bave spoike very kinaly can peoplo have n words, “Wo upon one side and “Nebraska Loyal Legion” upon the other was presente G. Bigelow in a neat spe Child of Oakdal for the Loyul Kindly to the gion of the Seventh dis. n then presented a v ton wirk done during it is fair to say that 1ast 1o be recognizea is simple and ompany is said to be exceed. ingly strong, the principals having boon par 50 0f their fitnoss tor Tho chorus, m port upon tho kinderg: Mrs. Whitwam d and called attontion to t ox-Suporintondent James upon Louis and to Pur Bep in her b recomiendations i with regard to tho im| garten work [ the parts assigned. forty voices, magnificent to a degree, of the management to Liucoln, presonted 1 has beon the aim Mrs. Smith of Linec roud work doue duting the year. was adopted, The only team of elks broken to ha koown in oxistence arrived in Dulath, Mino. from the Yellowstone park, ) reported upon on the 16th inst and was sold to Miss Hot the hittle bloude soubrette, for ing tho express ch Education, o0 oaea 5,000, 1 tlud , amounting to out animals, ful The department of at & and Miss Mary stato lecture tugly of the Ripley of Kour o'y Darling,” aud evening at the awakening th upon this important Langton said many od ago the doclingng powers y rofreshed by H wako the weak stro stimulants & upon the human body st received a full | raing which wo will se rniture und shades, of Nebraska proy o Waiker road o THE threaten | None of the Week's Affeoted the General Welfare, Collections Good, an for the factu NEw Yok, Sept weekly review of trade says tho disturbances and the OMAHA | EVIDENCES OF GROWING vorted tho work as moving on | very satisfactorily to affect the genecrat which which enormous crops now pr failure of a houso of extraordinar R. G DATLY Disturbances Have PROSPERITY, Active Demand des of Manu- “d Goods and Money Dun & Co.'s of tho week prosperity mis: pute and strength in its effort to sustain the prico of e al prosperity, and a war | gets on the wrong side when this country growing is liable to be hurt. continuance of the general trede aiready noticed. At is good improves, o dul week o ase. tions weather re year, bigher steadily im provement is noted, with confide stored, and at Mempis increased activity scen in every | below the normal. Galveston and at New Orle 1ehitly advanced and vico is st unah, where cotton reccipts arc heav. At especinlly and while oats and corn, dr receipts of wh last year's, though in bar lard, cheese and butter th Sales of dry goods, shoes exceod last ecu! good. At brisk in flour corn and , though 1z hie ro your's, and whilo colle not quite satista some improvement. At Milwaulkee, the hot tobaceo, retards trade in woolens, but general Minneapolis the output being against 160,000 for tho and wheat receipts 1,500,000 bushels against 1,000,000, while lumber is strong and s contemplated. Paul trade is very active fidence strong. At Kansas City ving, at Louisvillo great im- trado samo week Ci en i3 at ot ce proof of tho gen- whoever is The roports from otner cities indicate a improvement in Boston business Philadelphia the ir and the demand fc incrensed. At n market tin plates is Cleveland good trade is seen in dry goods, hardware and gro ies, though clothing and boots and shoes At Detroit trade good manufacturing demand for iron, and funds going into the country for wheat, At Cineinnati trade is fairly active, the whiskey business i good condition one of the largest on r cattlo receipts, which were oy an increase app ssed beel, hides and wool at and rye wero nino times oy, cured meat mproves, with Chicago the rd in 000 head, s in flour was some de- clothing and v, there is business s is especially 180,000 ba At St and con- trade is > fully r s business is yot Improvement is scon at 18, where cotton ady, and i The roports as to mone$ markets are gen erally favorable. and Philadelphia, W Cloveland and Cineinn Money is casicr atBoston th a faic supply at ti, and enough for mercantile needs at Chicago and Milwaukoe, easicr demund ar stod setlng wanted bette has oc mast. atior territory because triet, the terr allowed Frody whic and T Travis tho s cleaned. Aundres’ mond Louis and_ Sa at New Orleans. at most eve yet hardly interior for produce. are doing well. being sold mills fairly omp! large consumpicn. larger and lead is stronger. wool give proof of ill wool cassime for good and the ch prosperity from inf goods the buyin, many lines, corn has ton 1s three llen 6 ¢ ur Thursday 3 “The business failures occurring thronghout tho country during the pa: s compared with & Ior the corresponaing weelk of last year tko figures were 214 ber 244, Cure Council Co committee Mr. And of the chaotic state. to ¢ and Ol impossible oftice. H well, but must ¢ ickson clamored for his old t included a portion of South Tonth street avis wanted to take the notels and the Third ward, Mr. Andres and to haul gar ers. Tho must_keep they have been assigned DeWitv's Litte Ea A, O & M. Ry, 105 Kansas City, nnab, but is bulanced h cousumption equ 3 Jthough in dress goods laveer desirable Tabrics are being sold beyond the capacity of of many mills, and the better grades of \wor- s znd heavy cheviots well, with unprocedentod demand white flanels, medium *venecred” and cotto aper flannels aro It is a notable evidenc Louisville very active Collections are point. Gold receipts havi arge shipments to the Tho & There isa_distinetly batt for iron without advar Moce enquiry is scen for rails, a stronger demand for bar, moderate activity in plate and structural ed. Copper is stronger on Distribution of tin is Steady sales of r00d as airly industries o'in prico. 20,000 tous to last while tne b goods £ growing tiat the demand thus changes W at has ady for the Drink The John Holiday I Burhington, habit and dypsom Remedy sure. In bottle, ‘postpaid, with full directions, § No testimonials’ published, and corrspond- ence kept inviolate, We hia medicine, lients LIKE OLD TiM nm; uling. Fredericison ho refused to hut orv assi Mr. Audres stated that if do as thoy pleased to enforce the regulations of the wanted to treat red to otk n tho oflive, redrickson The committee will 1 plan is cor that the kickers azo for some of their old custo stato that i oport will also uarantees to s was appointed ga icted tho whole city and a once arose from garbug L and or to better goods. In cotton is larger than for years in anced 1 ¢ nts during tho we xteenths of a cent bigher, with ports, but a sharp fall of 11 'cents 0 in coffee. Th we t, but k. Cot in stocks on num- last wee Habit, medy company, of ure the drink na, Hoine troatment harmloss. Per 0. e used our own tee Wrestling with tho City Garbage Master, Last Tucsday mght I the city council appointed Mossrs, Olsen, Blumer, Burdish, Conway and to examine into th which tho city has beon distr purposo of garbage b When Piil An or ho redis howl at thoy claiming that sident Lowry of Isasser as a © manner in cted for the rbago nhaulers, the garbago master was giving his pets the best portions of the city, Yesterday tho committee held its iuvestizo os testifled that when he took ico he found o man had any regu ritory to work, and as o result most of the city was in a filthy condition systematized the whole matter and yman, Pms rais was removed worl sisted upon in a A matter Ho at onco signed 1 a row his dis going into v pirties, the meon wera it would by of tho men ory, stated that if ould not make a living out of their terrvitory, he would add to we next mouth, but ho wanted the city that M will recom be allowed witkin the territory to which - - “PRICE'S Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, Risors for tho liver Halr Excursions bast The Ohio & Mississippi railway will sell tickets from St Louis to Winches- ter, Staunton_and points in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessce, Georgin and Florida, September 20, at one fave for round trip. good for return 50 days. For particulars nddress A. G, Lytle, G. W, Broadway, St My wife haying waftered fiom 1o bnok for the uld ket and oty w Shred there, all of them f winld of ren T i Iy My 1 the result of inlier able mortiieation nofit. Terled the CUTICUIA Teht now, and 1 en CUIA clear the skin und s -alp and restore th 64 puges, ) Hlustrations, o packed, free from observation. ( cure quickly, safely and permunently. dely and favorably known special- st in thoe United Btates. Their long ext remarkablo wkill and_tiniversal suc K treatmont and enre of Nervous, Chronic and Sur o theso eminent physicians p of tha atificted everywhore. The most w gical Disoases, enti to the full confiden They guarantee : A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for the awful effects of early vice and the numerous ¢ that follow 1n its train, PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES specily, completely and permanent!y curod. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIS- ORDERS siold readily to their skillful treat- ment. S PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS gnaranterd curvd without pain or detention from husinees. HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- nendly and successfully enred in overy cise SYPHILIS, GONORRFIGEA, GLEET, 8 either sex positiy tional disorders that result from y or the excess of mature § Stricture o ting, caustic o 5 lowe by patient without a moments po annoyanco. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN The awful effects of varly vieo which brings organic wenknoss, destroging both mind and body, with all its dreaded ills, permanently cured. o Address those who have impar- Drs. Betts A'iimaiven by ivoper in- dulgenco and colitary habits, which ruin both mind and body, unfitti study or marri MARRIED ME 3 happy life, awaro of physical debility, quickly assisted. §#Send 6 cents postage for celobrated works on Chronie, Nervous and Delicate Disenses, §7°A friendly lotter or call may save you future suffering and sham f;(nl«h»n years to life, £#7~No letter answered A Sure Cure Thousands cured, add unloss u OMAHA, - - " Liebig COMPANY’S “The Lieb fcten SCHOOLS cf LEXINGTON, MO. "R WENTHOTTH MILITARY ACADENY ELZA BEE, SATURDAY SCROFULOUS SORES Lady Badly AMicted ‘Three Years. Tries Many Doctors Here and in land Withont Beneflt, Cuved by Cuticurns years, and nt tin; down nt night, and she tried ail the do ngland to ed, and xofy o I8 ne well o for hor Tt ted iy fo for 0ne ¢ to effect a cure G, W, JONES, Constable 28 Snylos Streot, Cleveland, Ohl Inherited Scrofula RENEDT Howe t tind tow upon what 1 know t 0t iifts given by selond most aincere and grate huy suffercd © STEVENS O'MATONEY Nt HALter g rosi . 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" Page 8, Gennlne only with fac slgnature In blne ink tross ln bel, thus DOCTOR) Theso Clchiated EN Piilsaroa o Cure fur e Ludics. in A \ from your Drugg New Yok by KUNN & ( & MeCONNELL, ¢ " SUHOOLS AND CULLEGEZS AMERICANCONSERVATORY,GHICAGO, CHICKERING IABL, W ABARIE AY K. & JAUKSON KT ( Ui urpassnd & PR TR LELQTON, Frece ton N 4 ¥ N MO, APTI x do resovate l el WA WL crofula wores on ahe conld not a1 Bk 14 4% Ol6AT 18 person 1is W CUTICUIA REMEDTBS whs 0f n most pronounced erimson b 1 serofuln. 1 suftered unt CAL CORPORATION, Boston ured by CUTICURA SOAT Instantuneout Sunday Skin and Blood -~ Consnltation at office or by mail fr curely rantees L0 n s in t Jorma- hood, omale rs peculiar to as all func outhful foll ntly enred, i them for businoss, & on_thnt NEBRASKA. was the choleest A fire wnd luld within a_fow O KL & (0, Sk et "SLoeN T HIC(TARY {ghgot ST VYEMALE COLLEGE, CENTRAL COLLEQE (G o WAALD L JONIA Pres, LEXINUTON o, o SEPTEMBER one) at DOCTOR. you LAWYER. the If your don’t try it w and wool MERCHANT. a bu dressi speedily and permanently cure every specios of itehing, burning, sealy, erusted, pimply i serofulons hiere disenses and If you're Numors, from infaney t from plmples to ity of scrofulii. 2 go for I everywhera, Price. COTICURA, 500, SOAR | CHIEF, No matter whether you ¢ some noted tr por hash ¢ NEBRASKA, 10WA, MISSOURI AND KANSAS Will please apply for information to the agent of the Georgia-Alabama Investment and Development Company, RICH MAN “There's the way they g Snck Suit POOR MAN., This week we offer at material poverty at 'BEGGQ\;Q, MAN. try and b, you'll it No man « week ot loth 9tcbraska i : EXCURSION TO TALLAPOOSA, GA. 26, only afe 1891, ————_——T—-—_'-——'—_————'———_————_—_— DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK. of a fifteon d [} n Your patient 11 be aim i There will be a - |GRAND EXCURSION Offico hours from 9 a. m. to § p.m, from 1 uin, To the Yankee City of the South All persons desiring to go from GEREORGER LINCGCOI.N Fare for the round trip from Kansas City will be $23.10, and because we have been un- able to get half rates from other points the com- | pany will give all excursionists who purchase property of the company at Tallapoosa a rebate equal to the amount paid for their tickets to 1033 N STREET, Kansas City and return. Leave Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday, Septerm- ber 29, at 10:20 a. m., via the Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis railroad or the Missouri Pa- ‘| cific through St. Louis, and arrive in Tallapoos: at 9:52 a. m. of next day. Omuha partios on application in per or b Y oung Mothars ! We Ogfer You a which In Life of Mother and Chilid Remedy Nafety to *MOTHER'S FRIEND " Rabs Confine Puain, Horvor £, i L D' cidian o N ent of its FIELD HEGULATOR (O | ATLANTA A I Kisk Mot PNIAL WA fu 1 that o Ik and wool s peculiar prof MOORE'S NEE OF LICE Leavenworth © had acase of 5 nd the medicine at the otl orth more than a1k headache, Pastor Pirst By \itar wion you ¢ Lito, tao o v DOCTOR McGREW, PP IS NEBRASKA. PUVATE DISEASE GOLD MEDAL, W. Baker & Co.s- Breakfast ~ Gocoa Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble, hemicals otter of Guy ; -:\nwr S (nyentions. 9, Sold by Grooors « | Bank EE FOR MEN ONLY |

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