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Show Woman's t tiriatlnn Teinpsrance I nion Work. Their present locatlnn is IS Commercial street. That the. work has assumed n more distinctly gospel tctnperanee form than I formerly, is proved by the attendance at the ; room every nlpht daring the past w, ok, numbering au audience of fifty at the close of the week. Companies of singers arc present pre-sent every night, and the heartiness, with which the men who have been present join in the gospel sum;, shows that there is a longlnc for the spiritual (lifts of the gospel in the minds of the multitudes who throng the thoroughfares of our street. This week there w ill be short speeches by prominent men of tlie city, and everybody is invited to drop in. All who irrtevc t- see the saloons the only open di 0 I at n gl t for the allurement of our young men. Colli, iu, mid help the women to make thl an atlrio tive place in the oveniuk' In united effort there Is strength, and O the saloon powers combine. Let the luminance lumin-ance powers of this city use the same policy, and we will become a formidable pi, wit against this evil, which all good pecple so lament. Temperance friends, do not alt quietly In your homes and wish us well. Hero is au open door fur all to help.. It is the history of ninny cities, localities and states that they retain the characters. ' es that were their s in the tlrst settlement. 8 mo aro always known as her drinking communities; others retain their Quaker I purity, aud their good name oes abroad to draw worthy citizens to them. What sha 1 be the future of our trowing city? .lust what Me citiens make il now in its forma-tive forma-tive period. |