F 'V 8 THE COURIER. & I r- ? it.' 5. P. Br Ifer te? fc. c i Frank M. Hall,, gave a report of the J. A. VANCE, M. -. meetings heid during the year. At Of the American School of Osteopathy, two meetings papers were given, lllus- PBESD3ENT.' trated with slides. A lecture waa CHABLES W. LITTLE, D. 0. given by the artist, Mr. Clarkaon, of of AmericMIX gd of Osteopathy. Chicago, and- an exhibition of jsraun yiCE-PBBSIDENT AND MNGR. photographs has been held. There being no further reports the Lincoln Infirmeiy Of OsteO ekction was held. The following di- oathV rectors were elected: Chancellor Mac- ' Lean, Dr. Lowry, N. S. Harwood, Prof, farmers' and Mercbaanta BuilHng, E. H. Barbour. Mr. and juts. C. H. Lincoln. Gere, Mrs. F. M. Ball, Mrs. F. M. Mostly all forms of chronic diseases Uodgman, Miss Harris, Mrs. L. C. (treated successfully with Richards and Mr. Tibbies. Chancellor Macliean spoke of the importance of aesthetic art. He con sidered tost much could be done in Nebraska by distributing good photo MBDha of nalntinira and cultiu.tJna' the taste of the school children. Miss Without w oi drugs or kndfe Parker's plan of senuing collections of TREATING DAYS MONDAYS, WED the work of the art 8turfont imour NESDAYS , FRIDAYS. IIIMIM HIlillllHIMIIHIIIIIW Domestics Go Today ffll I the high schools of the state was com mended. The chancellor uiought the mid-winter art exhibit should be held. This year, not only TSe state teachers' association will be in Lincoln, but the modern language association of the western states. The le.slature also meets and the exhibit is of inestimable value to many students. Nothing could be promised by the university in the way of pecuniary help until after the meeting of the legislature, if then. The board met at the close ofthe meeting to elect officers with the fol lowing result: President, N. S. Har wood; vice president, Professor Bar bour; recording secretary, Mrs. Hodg man; corresponding secretary, Mrs. F. 5u Hall. A motinon was made by Miss Harris to thank Mrs. Hall for her Jabor in behalf of the art exhibits last winter, and a- committee was appoint ed to attend to it. 8:30 to 12:00. 2:00 to 5:00. EXAMINATION FREE. Literature free on application. It will cost you nothing to investi gate Osteopathy and it will pay you to do so. 8TATB FEDERATION PROGRAM f The following program has been, re ceived from Miss Laura Scott, chair man of the press committee of the state federation which convenes in Omaha the 11th of October. The Mothers Congress, the Nebras ka Federation of Women's clubs, the Trans-Mississippi Congress of So men's clubs, and the National House hold Economic association, will con vene at Omaha, Nebr., October 8 to 14, at the First Congregational church. Chairman of Committees Mothers Congress: Mrs. T. W. Birney of Wash ington, D. C. State Federation Congress of Clubs: Mrs. B. M. Stoutenborough, Platts mouth, Nebr. Household Economic association: This is the last day of our special sale anil we offer Muslins, Outings, Shirtings, Dress Prints, etc., at prices which you can not afford to overlook. Briefly stated facts and figures tell the story of this one day's selling. We will sell a good quality of unbleached muslin, one yard wide, only. 10 yards to a customer, at 3c a yard. Lonsdale muslins, oniy 10 yards to a customer, at 5c a yard. 27-inch outings, 10c quality, for today only will be sold at 8 1-3 ceats a yard. 27-inch shirtings, regular ,10c quality, goes today ior 7c a yard. Fine Dress Prints, all new goods and a big assortment, regu lar 5c quality, only 12 yarns to customer, in this sale 3c a yard. A carefully selected stock of sheetings, shirtings, Deneins, silkalines, prints, outings, cotton flannels, flannellettes, Art Deniens, etc., all at very close p rices. If you are looking for bargains you can hnd them at the new store, 1217 O street. Our regular prices are Dargain prices every day in the week. Today's prices might well be caled "Extra Specials." W. H. Lacey & Son, 1217 O Street. 1 IMi:illlMIIHIimilMMMIIIMIIlllllllHMIilHilHiiuiHM"ll TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, PITTSBURG. PA.. OC TOBER 10-14, 1898. For the above convention of the Tri- sell tickets at one fare for the round The Mothers Congress will hold its -trip. The Union Pacific and conoec- segon on the 8th, 9th, and 10th; the ioM is the best line and offers the Federation on th& 11th; the 1 fit it time ana oesx iccoaiauuiuuu of any line. For dates of sale and lim- Congress of Women s Clubs on the itm n tickets call on E. B. SLOSSON, Gen. Agent. r WW II I llll IIMM I UtUUtiUUUtttUt i PURE AIR HEATING on "The Unlimited Club.' can be obtained only by using a "HOWE VENTILATOR." i The '"Majestic" steel and malleable cooking range r is unequaiieu. aiammc x : our specialties . Hall Bros. I 12th and 13th and the National House hold Economic association on the 13th and 14th. The program will be of unusual ex cellence and will lie substantias as follows: Mrs. Piatt of Denver, vice president of the General Federation, will speak 9 ne our nue bchuke Br which nu future cam truly amd accurately be foretold. 9 XMMAM. tfca wMnoaowaoa Etyptiaa JUtrologtr. who hai beta crtatin each M- Bt Mi(hntUMCKcfaMIiMwfothtiMtfiTMiwmciMstratUU;aecaimUL V f)t ! Wrwwft aoliaoatioa of joct lift. Ho wilfgm toot senmU amanac. dj A Foot, character, ahilitj. tut. probablo kagta of life, pooablo aoddJiuTadrie. aa4 9 aaiiitelnaiomloiaatenw itrf.-iH..ii. ....., yi.. --if mittm.tte Jk BgBTIKMHTTIIE. EsttES$ZSi2I paattproMataaifittonlil. y a vmx. uwmn tut lew yw to make Tmutawps ofholuks. g Staa 10 etate aaa giro exact fate of kith aaa I will iaaodiitelj rctmra J traafml hvnm oat mHiigof joar lift. aJ mm it to bt all trot by yoamlf. Iatekal ttlioflar aaa teat trial. All aoawaaicaUms atrictlr coaSatatiaL Mdiwm T a w.M. m-- ,rrrrT ffrT nMffrfBifcfj,rjLf J'triMiiMi-aacaBaJ!ateialiilillill , ntewalarfilirarMMaaatetoataaact 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WALTON G. ROBERTS, Undertaker and Embalmer. Telephone, Office 145 Eleventh and P St. tes. 156. Co.. ) mm i iinni Miss Julia Lathrop of Hull House, Chicago, will talk on "Philanthropy and Charities." Mrs. Lyndon Evans of Chicago, "Clubs for Working Girls." Mrs. A. E. Giddings of Anoka, Min nesota, "Best Booms for Farmers "Wives in Market Towns." Mrs. Willis Xord Moore of Santa Barbara, "Club Life in California Mrs. Selwyn Douglas ot Oklahoma, "Pioneer Work in Oklahoma." Miss Bockwell, Junction City, Kan sas, "Evolution in the American Home." The Board of Directors of the Gen eral Federation will hold its annual meeting in Omaha at 'the time and the nresident. Mrs. Lowe, and several of WBiWaiajfafa'MwaaWMwMWal WtjajajajBiayBjaj ajBayajfaBjay oMVBvBDflQ J. VIT. CRAWFORD, Fancy Groceries, Etc. Tel. 192. 131-133 North Fourteenth Street, Lincoln Fine Teas and Coffees a Specialty. MHHNMNHHHHUMHHHNUtlHIHIIIIIIItHu BMt a.l - - - a -k -a. pa -- m i -a X - ffc gL a a ia vuiwis, mu uc v.i mc .u6 jrroi. aiane t. oiaui w " jxjui juicujjv, aim jars, weeks of Kan- T'JAX fl 5X We also hope to hear Mrs Henpotin' college, "Household Economics in Bu- sas City. O r.Mrs. Peattie. Mrs. Sawver and Miss rai Schools." Miss Kate Watson of Ths will be a great onDortunitv w. Cole. Chicago, Mrs. Lacy of St Louis, Mrs. thXo Tln1- also ,or The proeram of the Household Thomas of Texas. Mrs. Gates of Utah. JLotm e Trana-MIash- WCCWC WWWWHW ' Economic association will include iirs. Mrs. Van Vechton of Iowa and Mrs. many will avail themselves otlt. ; onaiier oi jjibw ioik, woo wm spco. scott oi ieorasKa, wiu aiao speaiu . ouwiaaiuu ui an sessions. : on "Problems of the Housekeeper." Among the speakers secured for the A ."ception will be given Thursday ; Mrs. Gedds of Ohio, will talk on Mothers' Congress are Mrs. Birney of ,chnrA ' Vl TXVZ IO?m. "Household Economics in the Schools." -Washington, Miss Elizabeth Harrison ing club woman. 'is invited. " v ' I .. it & -.i2t V 4 ';. tT i - -. :m .- VZ&1 M -i .! ir ' - s- '