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~ Che Chicay o Duilp TEibune, VOLUMYE 27, DRESS GOODS, SPRING IMPORTATIONS! FIELD, LEITER & CO. State & Washington-sts, ‘Will offer, on TUESDAY, Feb. 24, New Japanese Silks, Striped, Fig’'d," Chine, and Plain; New Eng. Serges and Mohairs; Silk and Wool Pongees; New Shades in Fr. Poplins; New Spring Styles Poplin Plaids, for chil- dren; and large. additions to their stocks of Fr. and Eng. Prints & Percales, latest styles, and atuniformly low prices. STATE AND. WASHINGTON-STS, ARTISTIO TAILORING. OINI. X FOUR days.more ‘in which we sell our goods at 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Our Slrrlng Goods are now arriv- ing, and our Spring Fashions are issued. ““A word to the wise,” &ec. BLY & CO. (Established, 1854.) FINANCIAL. A. 0. SLAUGHTER, BANKER AND BROKER, N.-W. cor. Clark & Madison-sts, EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. ~SPECIAL ANN OUN_CEMENT! MANDEL - BROTHERS Have justreceived 25,000 yards HAMBURG EDGINGS &INSERTINGS Slightly damaged by water, which we offer for 60 cents on the dollar of cost. State and Harrisonsts, Trwenty-second-st. and Michigan-av. N. B.--These Embroideries will only be sold in whole pieces. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE PORTRAIT. A Romance of the Cuyahoga Valley. BY A. G. RIDDLEBE. PRICE, 81.50. CONDENSED PRESS NOTICES. 1 [Genoral Garfleld, o Washiugton Ohron! *ITho Portralt! the suthor has given us an elabo- rate stary, so skillfally and powortully sketolied as to com- ‘mand aud delight even thoso roadors who know nothing of tho placos and porsons o offootively plotured fa tho courss of the narratio ANTI-RUM. Feeble Attempt to Organize a Temperance Crusade in Chicago. Mr. Florence McCarthy Disap- points an Audience at a Prominent Billiard- , Saloon, And‘ the Proprietor Reaps a Large. Harvest in tho Way of Tru(le. The Work Commenced in Dan- ville, Bloomington, and Joliet, ~ Indiana I}cer-l)ispbnsors Rosist the fn. croachmonts of the Pray- ing Women. One Proprietor Upsets and Demol- ishes a Sidewalk Tah- ernacle, Another Turns Loose Two Pet Bears ¢ upon the Crusaders. War on-the Dram-Shops.in Philadel- phia and Pittsburgh, City, Gonnty, and Rallroad Bonds and Btocks hought #nd sold, and liboral advances mado on ssmo. Partioular attention pald fo Investmont Socuritfcs for which thoro fs no ostablished markot valus, MONEY 70 LOAN, In sums of $10,000.00 and upwards, on first-class Chicago Real Estato, for five years; 8 per cent; 2 1-2 com- . missions. 'Apply to F. FINCH, with Mattocks & Mason, 528 Wabash-ov., Chicago. All Claims Aainst the Hilp aud Leathier Tnsirauce Company, of Boston, Which hayo not beon horotoforo presented, must be pro- sented to the Regeivers of tho Company for allowanco on r Lofare (hio ninth day of March, 1674, or thoy will bo tho diatribition of tho assols of ‘tho of the Rooelvars, unless the Court, or somo one of {he Justicos thareof, shall othorwize order, upon special applioation boing mado thorofor, This notics 13 given in purauanco Gl dag by one ot the salil dusticer. [Jourrial of Commorco.] #¢In Tooal coloring tho book 1 porfoot, tho stylo fresh and strong, the atory decply intorosting.” [Washington Star.] #4¥7a suggest that the name bo cbanged for something more charaotoristio of tho racy, brilliant flavor ef tho ‘book." Orders to Arrest Persons Interfering with Saloons in the For~ mer City. [Utica Horald.] Yt ia & tale of dolight{ul freshnoss and pleasing vivao- ity [Raclno Journal,] %70 adviso ovory porson who s fond of a stirring, thrilling romance, to read * The Portralt.!" Pxomtfints and Catholics to Fight the Demon Unitedly in New York, [Chloago Journal,] *#"The plot s doop and tho working up admirable." [Boston Commonwoslth.] *'It{s an olovating and refintng narrative, and will in- terost dooply, from the oponing paragraph to tho last," £~ For salo by all Booksollors. NICUHOLS & HALL, Boston, Progress of the Work in Ohio and Wisconsin. . CHICOAGO. g The announcement by the Rov. Florence Mo- Bonton, 0 Coitat S i: DAVIS, Heciter, SILRS, Cartby that lio might begin & orusade against [14 the world, tho flosh, and the dovil, in thoir MONEY TO LO AN , ” strongholds in this city, by organizing » prayer- i 1 . moeting in Haight's billiard and bar-room, on On Real and Porsonal Proporty. Negotisble Paper dis- A ‘Woat Madison streot, was sufficient to make that eaunted, &o. . H. BILLINGS, ] saloon the best patronized cf ’n;xy l:n l&e clty CELEBRATED youterday morning, From, 10 o'elock until noon the oxpactant public streamed in by twos and threos in a way that must have boen peouliarly gratitying and profitabte to the proprietor, who was 'to be tho objective_ point’ of the ugnacious paraon's attnck. While some camie n to onjoy n friondly gamo or to imbibe tho liquids which not only cheor but oft ineb- riate, the majority wero evidently attracted thither out of pure ouriosity to ses what kind of grist conld run through such o mill. TO LOA $10,000 at Dfaar cent; $3,000 at 10 per 3 $1,600 at 10 45 b oonts SLOOTOHN K RAGATY & 0O, 134 Doarborn-st. DENTISTRY. |BLACK SILKS. FULL LINE NOW OPEN, T oarneat meoting in tho Tarnor ealoon, Tho room was crowdad to ovorflowing, and the side- walk fllled to tho stroot. Trwenty Iadies com- posod the praying band, and {ho offect was #olomn and hn!)rnusivn. It now scoms ovidont that Turner will sucoumb, and throw up tho businosa, Troll {s still_obstinato, and looks his door ngainst them, declaring, in finmgungu moro forciblo than ologant, that ho will have none of it about him. Tho foeling is intense, and l)aoplu tlock to town in great numbors to witnoos ho procoodings. A mess tomperanco mooting was liold Baturdny ovening, sud an_organization was formed to carry on the work already bogun. After the mooting, & larga number of womon ro- nired to tho saloon for a sonson of prayer. hoy disporsed at 10 p. m. To-day the phyul- clanB wero visitod, sa also wae tho drugglst, and 13 gfiunml‘lom‘:umnco roform 18 to be bogun and proseeutod with vigor. AT TLOOMINGTON. . BrooumaroN, Ill., Fob, 23.~This mornln&‘ 3 numbor of tho loading m\\unwknn?nm of fhis city racotved a notico through the Post-Oftice, to the offeot that the praying crusado would . bogin «| to-day. These notos wero written m o lady's hand, but woro signod with initials only, and moy Dot bo a foreruntor of o Boaton of prayor, but to accomplish a practical joke on the doubt- ing whisky sollors. “ A number of enthusinstio tomporance mon aro clmulnung potitions calling tho attontion of tho Mayor and City Council to tho result of the liqupr traflio Hoesed by them to bo aarrled an in our city, rominding thom of tho facte .that it sonds hLomo nightly to wives ond obildron crnzod and drunken’ husbands snd fathers, full of violence, the corrup- tion of the young, bloodshod,- nnd 'dis ordor, tho addltiona! publio oxpenace of a largo'police force, tho Aupport of paupors, otc., Wwhich consumos all tho rovenne obtained -under the liconso systom, and informs them that in pormitting tho trafic to bo carried oun they com« it n orimo against socisty, enoourage domestio violouce, and assist tn the d’ngmdnuun of our cit- izons, and requost them to revoke tho liconses slroady grautod, oud declare the galo of_intoxi- cating Tiquors criminal, and to poss ordinances ty. These potitions are_to be ciroulated vigor- ously for signaturos, aud after tho oanvass is mado the petition will be presentod to tho Coun- cil, and, if thoy do not take action as roquealed, the temperanco question will be made an ‘issto of tho coming oity olection. ‘The . potitionors are cortain that the Council haa tho power to do 28 tho potitionora dosiro them to do, —_— . INDIANA, AT VALPAUAISO. o Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, - Varranaiso, Ind., Fob. 28.—Tho ‘tomperance excitoment oceaslonod by women i8 in full blast, Thoy have been praylng forsoveral honrs before” ELLIS & YOUNG, DENTISTS, Prices Guaranteed the Lowsst. SIMPSON, NORWELL&CO. 79 & 81 STATEST., ‘Bet. Randolph and Washington. BURGLAR ALARM. . BURGLARS! BURGLARS! HOUSEBREAKING! and THIEVING! is tho cry all over the city; but woare glad to say thels work is about dons, as Mr. 0. JEROME has prosented to the publio & amall but tugonious device, which {s a positiva safeguard sgalust the fnvasion of burglars, It is roally the mosh practical and prominont door-fastening sver yat disoov- orod, as it baflles theuso of tho **jimmy, " so eeatually used by burglars In forclng opon doors; and, n fact, there {4 no moaus by whioh & door can be openod when this **little Sampson" is placed on the floor; and, sidos its belng a positivo fastening, tho moment auy at~ OORNER Adams -and State-sts. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. COPARTNERSHIP. Honry Bonnett and G. W. Olari, Jr,, have this day enterod into » copattnsraliip for tho Plirposo of carrying on Lumbor, Building, laning-Mill, and Box Manufaoturing Buai- ness, under the firm name of Benneit & Olark, and a8 successors to thelats firm, compésod of G. W. Q Hutchins, doceased. and oollcot all nccounts due the late firm Olark & Hutchins, HENRY DENNBT! . W 3 Ohicago, Feb. 20,1874, INSURANCE. Over $50,000 Lossos pald by the MASSACHUBETTS MUTUAL LIFE INBURANOE COMPANY in 1§13, on which no pay- monts had been made for ona to five yoars. No porsons shoold Insure tholr lives beforo rosding the Laws of achusotta on Life Insuranco, All Poliolos lssuod by 8 Massachusotts Mutusl Life Insurance Company are aubjoct to thoso laws. Coples of thosa laws aro furnished fro0 of charge by FRISBIE & RAPPLEYE, Goneral Agents, 170 LaSallo-st. FOR SALE. A RARE CHANCE, A HOME f , | ith - 1ombioarents S iguti a0 e S 7o 08 S open the doar, 1t at onco gives an alarm aken the soundest slesper, They are so small a3 to bo conveniontly carried in tho pocket or valise by traveling mon. No House, Home, Dwelling, or Hotel ahould be withont them. Bold by Agonta and 1ardwaro Dealers sverywhore, A.'I:I:: wanted at 176 80UTIL OLARK-8T., Room 1, up . ‘WANTED. SCHOOL SITE WANTED ta i tho city, A RUGE! . oy Barb Tt Do NS sid Loaa kst Ko, 38 it SO0 Wentworth-av. and Twenty-sixthst. BSoaled Proposals will bo raceived at the offive of the Olork of the Board of Education, Room 4, Now. 84 and 8 LaBalle-st., till Wodnesdey, Fobruary 25, 1674, at 12 m., for a Bito for a Bchoot Bullding, not less than 160 foot front, in the vicinity of Wontworth-av, and Twenty-aixth- st. Address proposals to **Commitioe on Bulldings and MUST BE SOLD ! Morohants, Tailors, and all others wanting fine Cloths, eros, ‘and Kurnishing Goods, oan find & nt at 208 Washingtonst., whioh will bosald han cost, for cash, in’ quantitios to sult. PRINTERS,STATIONERS, &o. o e e NS IR R AT RN S0, Grounds of Board of Eduoation," tndorsed ** Propossls HN IN for Behool Blte." H, 71, SHELDOY, Y y A. 0. OALKINS, i TIOMAS WILOR, Fancy Pen Wipers, &o., &o., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY OULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & 00, 118 & 120 MONROE-ST, SHOW CARDS By A, STEMPEL, 183 Enst Madison-st, ONSUMERS will find 1t profitable to got our prices boforo ordoring olsmehioto. HINDLI & JENIING, Whioiosslo and Jtotall Stationers, Printors, and Slank Book Manufacturers, 163 Clark-st, Committes on Buildiugs snd Grounds. BUSINESS CARDS. W.C. WATTS & CO., 21 Brown’s Bullding, Liverpool, Bollelt constgninenta of ¥s slons, Lard, &o., an oute orders for the purchase and salo of samo for A BH et omdant o o Eijonde, Blossrs, Bok ai} Inforina oy frioads, Mo 25, No. 2 Willista-ate, Now York: SUTHERLAND & BATES, OOUNBELLORS AT LAV, SALT LAKE OITY, UTAH TERRITORY. J. G. BUTIERLAND, GKO. 0. BATES, GENERAL NOTIOES. NOTICE. After Bqruary 1, 1874, the promlum upon purchese of TAX OERTIFIOATES, hold by the city for city tazos of 1878 will b ratsod to & PER OLN’ Obfeago, Jan. %, 14, _ K. . HAYRS, Oomptroller. SOCIETY MEETINGS. Masome, ox0- ture TO RENT, FOR RENT. First-class Store, 6 & 8 River-st. Apply to WRIGHT & TYRRELI 1) Tribuno Building. STOOX{}}BLDERS' MEETINGS. INO T EICE:L. Balitmore, Plttsburgh & Qlloago Tal 0800 Sl Divatomy Culosso, Vet 1, o7, o e Tl Btockboldors of tho ialtimore, Bittsburel & Ohi by zotifiod that the Astilar Yodgo, No. &8, A., E. VM. . o e D otion o L cousre, il ko hoid 8 | TaOLIsaton S Cassdyys G;f’fiz e P oot e et ny ol Hsbeary otk ab | Grode TEhe EALorsaty oordieLy Lartisd ok 00 tie 30 de- Buil oy L B ? Wi, Wi, s B onaNg. hact.. golves in convenient ‘remomberiny * THE CROWD was never very great at any one time, sinco most o thio onoation Tanters droppod out. after wait- ing & short timo, and wero succeeded by othors, who cama in thus, finding them-= roximity to a bar, and, the- Hustoring charactor of tho eathor ootalde, woro nob 0y fOF a1 0XOu8D t0 indulge in the flowing bowl of ** Tom and Jorry whioh ocoupied the countor. Othors sidled up to tho barkeepor Lo ssk questions about the con- femplated rald, and folt constrainod to take something a3 a roturn for the courleous answors to their inquiries, * TILE GENUINE NAD, CABKS, however, who really wished to sbow their do- fiance of any “ parson-power” that could be launched agajost thom, indulged in various games of billiards, from tho old-foshioned six- toen-ball pool to the exillful and enticing gamo of Fronch caroms, Theso woro themon of whom it was said, * And those who came to scoff, re- mained to play,” e B DID NOT COME. But while thoy were thus ocoupied, hopiny for the n{)penmuco of the renownod rovivalig| and his attondant band of sistors, the aforesaid revivalist was otherwiso ongaged, and_the morn- ing passod without any nnnmllt to disturb the serenity of tholr gamos or to interfore with tho acouracy of their play. Ono fellow, who bad lost moveral fames. succosivoly, hoped * tho ?myh:g crowd " would hurry along, as hio wanted ho prayors of the congregation that his gamo might improve, Another ono folt suro that o 00d-pirited psalm-tuno would mako tho balls wice a8 lively. For himself, ho should prefor the hymn commencing * Bwiftly roll,” ote. : MR, TAIGUT expressed a perfect willingnoss to admit a whole prayer-mooting if thoy wished to come. Tho could amuso themselves that way if lhl;{‘ wishe of Many of thoso to, and ho rathor liked it. * It plensca thom and does ‘nmot hurt me. any of the exhorters 'should become dry 'from their vocal eofforts, Mr. Haight could probably afford to sot out drinks for the Afil.(otudp one, to enablo him to continue in the good work. JndginF from tho bonedt which Mr. Haight has recoived from tho gratuitous advertising given him by Br. McCarthy, it would not be un- reasonable to suppose that entorprising saloon- keepor in futare may find it profitable to engage a lively rovivalist, at o much a montl, to draw custom to his place of businoss, 'Lhis sugges- tion may be worth something to impecunious proachers who may find themeolves without con- grogations and salarios, and tho revival busi- nees may thereby roceivo quito an unexpeoted impotus, - — ILLINOIS. AT DAXVILLE, Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, Dawvirie, Ill., Feb, 23.—~Tho loadors of tho temperance movemont in this city have entered into n corrospondence with the movers in the oause in Obio and Indiana as to the bost mods of proceduro, and expeot to bo ablo to roport ab amoeting to be held next Baturday a plan of aotion which can be successfully carrisd out, AT JOLIET. Special Dispateh to I'he Chicago Lribune, Jonyer, Ill.,, Feb, 33,—rhe report that a tom- oranco orusade, similar to that in Ohio, was to Eu inaugurated hero fs without foundation at resont, Langt weok o commuttee of the seyorn, hurchos was appointed to roquost the saloons to cloge one evening in the wook, in doferonco to the religious intorost, bLut the Committeo failed to do its work, The rovival interost is con- tinuing, and union religious’ mass-mectings are hold. . Therois mow no prospeot of tho Ohia ‘movo boing soconded Liero; at lonst, such i the assurance of the minjstry of tho oity. ; . AT 08WEGO. Bveclal Diavatch to The Chicago Tridune, Osweao, Ill., Feb, 23,—Che women's temper- anoo movement here is making progross. Batur~ day the ladies Wero out in forde, aud hold a Yory, tho bost saloons, and. thié ovoning ‘finds them otill hard at work, The Mayor_ intorfered this morning, and commanded thein to dosist, and novoral of tho saloons havo bmnfin suit ngainst the women ; but no ationtion” is paid the Mayor, and the enits will: probably - bo- with- drawn., 'The women wore rudely ojected from somo of tho saloons, 3 AT INDIANATOLIS. * Spectal Disyateh ta The Chicago Tribune, - INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 23.—The women's tomperanco crusade opoucd to-day at 8 o'clock., Eightoen ladies outored Willlam BSelkmyer's: saloon, near tho Post-Oflice, and informdd tho Dbarkocpor that thoy had come o pray and king. Pormicsion was readily granted,’and alady befun prsyln,f when an orchestrion commonoced play- ing. tho lady prayod on_dosplte the honvicst tones of the instrument, Tho barkeopor, finding.. the orchostrion inoffectunl in putting a: stop to | the praying, turned logse two harmless young boars, "As soon as the ladics snw these, they broko for the door pell-mell, vacating tho prom- isos immediatoly, The saloon was of mon at the time tho ladics entored, but the; scampered out - tho rear door withond gottling their bills, "It ‘is rumorod that other snloons will bo-visited also, but vothing deflnite conld bo ascertained. . Con- siderablo . excitemont. prevailed. Four of .the Mndiug ministers in the city. proached laat ovon- infiupnn the subject. It is ‘ovidont that reform wiil be attemptod in doad oarnest. Conjectures diffor'asto the result, 4 i AT OAMDBIDGE CITY. Special Disratch to The Chicago Tribtine, Caxmzmok O1ty, Ind, Fob. 23,~The lndies woro out ta-dny but a short timo, Thoy vinited 4wo grocerios and ono saloon, being refused ad- mission, at all other piaces. . Saturdsy, while at Fropaples’ grocory, - Aomo ono ‘throw poppor on tho Btove duning prayer, whiclmuscd evory ong to leavo tho houso, Tho servi ard ggnoludod on tho walks. £ s AT DAYTON. . Special Dispatch to Iha Chieago Tribune, Darrox, 0., Iob. 23.—At a meeting of the Iadion thls aftornoon, at which about 600 were present, it was unanimonsly agreod to that a war- ka“hl bo immediately inaugurated on our 530 saloons. ——— PENNSYLVANIA . AT PAILADELPIIA; . 1. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, PmrapepLema, Pa, Fob, 28,—Tho "crusade ogainst tho rum-dealers, which has ‘borne such good frmt in the West, will bo inaugurated hero on Friday afternoon by a lady prominently con- neoted with the Temporance caude,- A prayer- meeting will bo'held in the southern part of the oily in the forcnoon, and in the afternoon a raid ‘will bemado on o liquor-srore in that distriot kept by a widow of .questionable repute. On noxt Sunday, temperance lecturcs will be de- livered in the various churches throughout the oity, tavorns will bo visited, aud imposlog pro- cosglons will parade tho stroota. . THE MOVEMENT 18 SPREADING RAPIDLY to all sections of tho State, and already appoals for nssistanco aro being roceived from sur- rounding towns by those who aro prominently ffii""‘“"fl with tho Anti-Liquor movement in 8 city. Ono of ofir loading Baptist clergymen, being interviewod on the subject, snid that **tho war against rum is one of tho marvols of the agos " and Lo declared that history could not afford another - examplo of tho novel movoment which is-creating such s torrible sonsation in all quartors of tho country. Ho traced directly the hand of God in the rovolution, and hoped that the crusade would be bogun at once in-this city, where rum is making such fearful hayoo. - ‘The editor of & temporance newspapordeclared the timo was ripe for tho inauguration of the wmovoment hero, and that it might break out within twonty-four hours, *Tho oyolono,” ho eaid, * which {s dovastating the dram-intorest of tho Woatern States is one of the FECULIAR NORAL BEVOLUTIONS which a century rarely witnesses, and whioh can- not at all be govorned. We hear of it breaking out with “torrible fury . gome far ‘Westorn town, and then of its taking a tremen- dous loap and bn]n%innugurnlnd 80 far Ennt as Brooklyn and Now York, and Orango, N. J.. It shows itaelf in Pittsburgh, where it attacks the worat and most unscrupulous rum interest in tho Aliddle Statos. 'Tho war is being waged all around us, and Philadolphla cannot oscape.” THE AUTHORITIES are ovidontly avorse to the crusado, as orders wore igsuod to-night to the polica to arrest any and overy person found intorforing with runi- sollors or olher busiucss, Tho latter boldly say that thoy will brook no Intorforonce, aud.that thoir trado is as lawful as that of tho grocor or dry-goods man. AT PITTSDURGM, Trrmanvnonm, Pa,, Feb, 23.—A largo meoting of Iadies, favorablo to'tho movomontagainat saloon- keoperd, was hold this aftornoon in the rooms of tho Temporanco Alllance, tho Rov. Mr. Dormitt prosidiog. Ho called thoir attontion to tho fact that the whisky-men of Pittaburgh and Alle- ghony Clty were making various offorts to broal down {his movement, Ilo oxhorted them to emulato their sistera in Ohio, snd advised them to ask the Lord for guidanco, aud march onward to victory and faith in tho ultimate success of thoir mission, Addrosses woro doliverad by the Tov. G. W, Crannago and Miss Hindman, After tho appoinimont of committces, the moeoting ad- Journed until Thureday next. —— ‘WISCONSIN, AT NILWAUKEE. Speolal Disnateh to Phe Chicago Tridune, Mruwavker, Fob, 23,—Tho browers and sa loon-keopors will meot on Wednosday for tho purpose of disoussing tho beor question, The saloon-keepers aro holding meetings to considor how best to resist what thoy regard us an outras geous iucroase in tho prico of beor. A AT FOND DU LAC. Spectal Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune, FoNp pU Lac, T'ob, 28,—Oue of the largost and most enthusfastio temperance meotings ever hold In this oity oconrred fast night. It was ad~ drogeed Ly Gon. J, A. Bollogg, # farmer, com- prohibuting tho infamous busitoss, undor penal- |- ; CHICAGO, TUESDAY, FE?RUARY 24, 1874, mander of tho “Iron Brigado.” Doop intoreatia manitented in the cause by the peoplo of this seotion of tho Btato. —— OHIO. A GENERAL BURVEY. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicapo Tyibune, Cixotnnaty, O., Fob. 23.—At Bpringfiold, 0., tho temperance women started out an hour earlior than usual this morning, at tho rivging of all the church-bells, tho mon romaining and holding a prayor-mooting, Wodnosday at noon tho now headquarters in 01d Christ Church will bo dedicatod. A procession will bo formed of all the frionds of tho movement. The now quartors aro to bo fitted up with kitchon, loun- gos, oto,, for a rogular compnij fortross, Tho summary of tomperance work in B)irrlng- flold, as given ta-night, is only modorataly en- conraging, Bix hundrod ladios are eitnor at worls or rondy whenever called upon, Only threo saloons now admit Iadies ; all othora aro closed agninat thom. * - > 3 G 'ho * BLioo-Fly " saloon-man had agreed to olonp to-day, but Inst night THE BALOONATICH visited him, and to-dny ho. locked tho Indiea out, At tho ond'of two weeks of prayor, song, aud Iabor not a saloon 18 closed under pledgo. AT_OADIZ, ‘The war oponed to-day at Cadlz, O.. S ¢ AT LANCABTENL to-day o, committao, ombracing ladies of tho -higliost social position and rospectability, was appoiuted to visit the snloons and drug stores to-morrow, with o paper asking the propriotors 10 pledgo thomsolves to quit the liquor business at -tho oarllost possible moment. Tho maln asgomblage will remain t tho church eud pray for thoirsuccoss, If this requost is unfavorably. mnt vlv!itb. moro stringent monsuros will be ro- sortad to, ? AT XENIA. Fiftoon saloons have been olosed in Xonia to dato. . AT ‘M'CONNELLSVILLE. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. McConnersyinie, O., Fob. 23.—The whisky. ra1d commonced again to-day with renewed vigor. ‘Three of the most prominont saloons haveclosed, Two of -thom loaded their atock on drays which woto followed to thoe river by a large procossion. The lquor was emptiod in the river, . B AT MT. VEBNON. Mr. Venxon, O., 28,—This is the sixth day of war against whisky, Tho following saloon- “koepers have surrendored to tho demands of the women: W. J. MoFeoly, W. H..Alling, J. P, Snooks, 3. D. Haynes, W. -Bartlott, Tho Her- gor Hotso, and Commeroial Hougo, bave.agreod clogo their bars, John Ponting, wholesale and retail doalor, has pledged hhnsnlgt to disgontinue thosale, Jamos, George, and Jorome Rowley, property-holders, have agreed not to rent their premiscs for ihe purposo of Loing used for tho salo of liquora. L T 5 AT LOUDON. Bpectal Dispatch to The ‘Chicago T1ibune, Lovupon, 0., Fob. 28.—Threo moro tabor- naclos ~ made: their appoarance to-day. One was mot ‘in front of W. Riloya grocory, after ropeatod warning .from = him mot to'do 80, The rosult was that ho, with others, throw it off tho pavement, msking & comploto wreok of it. 'Tho oxcitemont’ now was iutense, and almost culminsated in & riot. Pistols were drawn and ons or two knocked down, and fora while it appeared there would bo bloodshed, but bottor counsels prevailed, and this ovoning evorything is qulet - il AT XENTA, - | : Xexta, 0., Fob, 23.—TFiftéen snloons closed up to date, | ‘B, 8inz ‘15 out in a card in the Xonin @azelle, doclaring his intention to quit. A largo tomporanco mooting was beld fo-night. Mra. Jobn Monroe, Mra. Dr. Finley, Mra, A. G. Con- well, Dre.- Watt and Lamme, and the Rev. Yenkey were chosen a8 delogates to attend tho 'mags convontion st Columbus to-morrow. Sov- oral saloons aro expected-to closo to-morrow, ,Thero is no doubt of the final triumph and com- ploto closing up of tho saloons at this place. 'fl1e coming of Judgo Barlow to open Common Ploas Court soon ia a torror to saloon-keopors, No injunction to-day. o X CmvotuNAT, O., .—Dispatohes from all arts of Ohio whore temperance movemont 08 boon orgonized, roport immense temperance ‘mass-meetings and goneral activity. In Hills- boro, -the saloon-keopers threnten to resumo selling in" strict sccordanco with the law. The women's movement organized in-Findlay to-day. A? THE ST, IN NEWYORK. Speotal Dispatch to The Chicagd Tribune, Nrw Yons, Fob, 23,—Tho only hew noteworthy: developmont {u tho Women's Temporance move- ment in this viclnity to-day is tho offer of the Tather Mathew. Roman Catholic Bonovolent Temporance Boototios of tho eastern district of Brooklyn' to unite with the Protestant ladies of that community, Those socicties mot to-day, organized, and decided to adopt the plan of no- tion decided on \:iy tho Iadies of this city. Tlus ‘a8 tolegrapbod you yestorday, to divide the Sy tuts retviots, aod neslgn oad toa singlo Indy, who will circulate a pledge among all ros- idonts of that district, inoluding liquor-dealers, W‘l.‘mn two suoch exclusive socts as regards each other'as 2 OATBOLICS AND PROTESTANTS JOIN MANDS' in any purpose ono may bo suro thot, even if no good result s obtainod, at least there will bo o groat offort to Mmmfliuh that purpose. At all meetings that bave boon hiold in this vi- einity in regard to the mattor, the method of ac- tion practiced by tho ladies of tho Weat hasboen discountenanced, and milder and more disoroet plans of various inds have boon advised. (To the Astoctated Fress.) New Yong, Fob. 23.—At tho Union Temper- anco moeting, last night, Dr. Deoms aaid that the Western women **had worked .nobly, God blessthiem! for every ram-shop they Lhave shut up. Tho rumsellers’ places belongod to the rumsellors, but tha logislative halls bolonged to the peoplo. Tho Capitol at Albany should ;be surrounded and tho legislators sung and (rmyad for until mohyh passed lnws that would put tho lquor traf Jn__ the culogor{ of criminal offoneos. The lidies of the Union Tem- orance - meoting were to do notmuog ndiscroot, but they intend to croate an intense fooling agninat tha liquor traMo. Tho liquor- sollers aro to bo visited in private and asked to signn plodgo. If thoy coneont, and give up their' traflle, the heads of tho city dopartments #ro to be asked to give them employment, Throo thousand women aro” ready to work, and thoy hope to shake Now York to the very core.” AT TUE NATIONAL OAPITAL, special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasininaron, D, O., Feb. 23,—Thoro are faint indiontions of & broaking outof the Yomon's ‘Whisky war hore, but the orusade has not been inauguratod with any groat vigor. G ‘WasninaToN, Feb. 20,—The Oongressional temperanco meoting yesterday decided that on Saturday next a crusado, similar to that now in rogress in othor citios, would be commencod Earu sgainst tho liquor-solling catablishments. S o IN THE SOUTH, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mearus, Feg. 23.—Tho tomperanco move- mont which has taken such a firm foothold in tho North bas been lnn!\\xfim'ntnd in cortain por- tions of this State and Missisaippi, aud bida fair to bocome quite formidable. It is not improba- blo that it will be started horo during tho weok. —_————— CANADA., Mombors of ¥a ment for British Columbias~-A Visit to the Recontly« Discovercd CavessJudicial Reforms Proposed. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ToxnoxTo, Ont., Fob. 23.—A Victoria, British Columbin, tologram recoived hore roportd tho ro-cloation of Do Cosmos and Roscoo, Minis- terialists, tho formor by a majority of 0 over Lis opponent, and tho lattor by 207 over Lis oppo- nent, tho total votes polled for the fonr belng only 1,00. A torohelight procession, firo- works, and enthusiastio mooting charactorized tho procoedings at the close of the clection, Tho wires boing'down, other places woro not heard from, ‘L6 result hore is accopted as an indioa- tionof the uttoer failure of tho attompt of tho Opposition to exolte discontont and secession on tho part of that Provincs. Tu a spoech not long since at Kingston, Bir John A, M:fi‘ll:ondd' in’ charging tho Hon, A Mackenzio DREACH OF FAITH toward tlat Provinoe in the mattor of not com- leting tho Pacific Rallway to its Westorn orminug within the snecliied timo,~an lmpos- aibility,—snid for this breach of faith Britiskt Oolumbla had o right to socodo, Notwitlistand- ing the reproduction of lils spooch on this mat- tor in British Columbis, thompngum and peoplo of {hat Provinco stand by Maokenzlo sud his QGovornmont, as is_manifested by tho rosult of the oloction, combined with tho onthusiastio demonstration in his behalf st tho oloso of the poil. b A dispntch under tho samo date ns the precod- ing naya : * Ohorgea have beon mado by th Eraas of cnmpllnfiy of cortain’ members of ocal Governmont and Fodoral Parliament in a ring to sell cortaln iron ore claims on Texhadn Island to tho lato Government of Canada- for #160,000. Mr. Robson, of Nanaimo, moved #- Royal Commission to Inquiro into’ the & whfch was dofeated. A Goyornment mens similar purport waa adopted.” w - TAILROAD BOHEME, £5 Arpllcnllon {atobo mads to tho Domi &, - Parliamont for an act to incorpornte a comj 4 with full power to Iay out and copatruc & railway from some polut on Thunder B ™% Lake " Buperlor, in tho Provinco of Manitoba, cithorinn contin o ous lino or with powéra to utilizo the n“lgnb\\'j, waters along aid route. to tho Town of Winnepl'3 e NUMBER 185. ADRIFT. —_— A Fishing Village Floating' About on a Huge lce-Floe in Saginaw Bay. tno | Tho Ieo Dotached from the Shoro, Carrying with It 800 Souls. % | A Favorable. Wind ot Last Drives the Yoo Shoreward, o | JT'wo Hu,|dred Persons Manage to Reach the Land. f 5 k) K ' B SUBOPLLANEOUS ITEDIH, -'% ‘oars Entbitained for tho Safety of the OTTAWA, Fob. 23.—~Tho -sunouncoment is, \ . * f officinlly niade that Parliamont will meot on tho s + . Remainder. e “26th of March for tho dispatoh of business, An _nddition to the Parlismont buildings is to bo mado at sh cxpentie of $500,000. A WONDERFUL, CAVE. 5 A porty. of seven or elght, inoluding Lord erin, Govornor-General, Countoss Dufferin, and othors, n day or two einco vimted tho nowly-discoverod” cavo at Wakofold, alluded to_a short timo ago., Tho chamber of the €nvo I8 tionrly 200 feol high, and a chasm lina boen found of unknown dopth. Btoncs roiled down are hieard to rumble for o fow seconds, and then splash into n subterrancan lake. THE IMMIGRANT HOME. BloNTREAL, Feb, 28.—Tho National Societics in thia city, not sntiafied with tho result of the local Government’s investigation into tho man- agomeont of the Immigrant Iome, will tako united action in tho mattor of investigating tho charges, JUDIOTAL REFORMS, . Quzneo, Fob, 23,—The Bar, at a meeting in this city, passed resolutions ur%lng the noces- aity of Toforms in the modo of administoring juatice in tho Court of Quecn's Bench, CRIME.- . A Citizen of New York Brutally -Mur- ', ,» dered by Drunken Offfcers, Confession of the Murderer »McNufl, at Wichita, Kan. ‘Doath of the Last of the Robeson County (N. C.) Outlaws. Brutnl Assnult on a Citizen by Now Yorlk Detoctives, New Yoex, Feb. 23.—Michael MoNamara, a linen woavor, was fatally shot early yesterday ‘morning. while resisting a forcible entry into his promises of some officers not in uniform. The police wero looking for & motorious thief, and, {hinking that ho was at No. 630 West Twonty- ninth street, weut through the ienoments, smashing in tho doors in their oagerness to offoct the capturo, MoNamara boing awakened by tho kicking at tho door of his apartmonts, rushed to it to keop out tho intruders, and whilo thus on- §; ed was shot. Dotective Loahy, who shot cNamara, has given $2,600 bail to sppear for examination, STATEMENT OF THE VIOTIN'S WIFE. . McNamars makos the following state- mont : "* The first we heard was a banging and Lioking st the-door, which woke us _all up. My husband jumped out of bod, and, thinking .they woro burglars, scizod a ire 'shovol and ran to- wards tho door, ‘The panal was just:then kickod in, and » man thrust in bis hand and was trylng to flflen the lock, when my busband bit him on the hiand with tho shovel. Immediatoly a plstol was fired, and the door burst open. Eight men rusiied in, and ' eaid they wore oficers, This was tho first * time. thoy sald anything of their boing policomen, ~Thon they found my . husband was shot, and took him away quickly, and told mo not £0 say anything about it.. Some one proposed 10 bring my husband to the Tyon- tleth Procinet and got a doctor, but oue of the mon said with an osth, ** O no, not there.” Several persons who wero attractod by the dis- turbande eay tho o o ©* ' DETECTIVES WEQE DRUNK, |, % and that,.oven with. tho wounded man in the The Xce Fast Breaking up---Two of the 2 Party Drowned. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Est BAaiNaw, Mich, Fob. 28.—A strong soulliwest wind, which prevallod last night, broko up tho ico on tho bay about 8 o'lock this moroing. At the mouth of the river {s situated » fishorman's village, consisting of about 200 . shantfos. Tho ico upon which the village fe lo- cated eracked off in o body and drifted ouz to sea rapidly, : % OARDYING 800 FISNERMEN WITI IT. Capt. Boulot, of Bay Oity, who loft tho mouth of the river at 11 o'clock, atat os that at that time the floo had drifted out ot least five miles, and was still drifting out. Later intelligence . is to tho offcct’ that tho wind changsd - this afternoon to tho weet, driving the ice to tho east shoro of tho bay. Intelligence from Bobawsng, a small town on the onst shore, states that about . FIFTY OF TII¥ FISHERMEX GOT ASHORE nonr that place. "A: party got ashoro and roached . Buy ity Iate Inat_evening, and reported thad about ‘200 of tho, mon. escaped to ths land at’ z;u-llggu points along'the shoro, leaving from 75 STILY, OX TIY. PERILOUS X0E-OBAFT, which at last advicos had ‘commenced 0 broak -, up, b ‘Two men—H. J. 8mith and John Porrier, of tho Villago of Banks—aro known to have been dromned while struggling over the broken ice in g:o immrr. to ronch the shore, The party still on 0 ico g - ABE IN EXTREME FPERIL, . a8 their craft is breaking'up. and tho woathor is bitter cold, 2 4y ¢ ° ANOTHER " ACCOUNT. .oy Sveciat Dispatch to The Chicagu (- (Bune. Dernort, Mich,, Fob. 28.—This aorning 800 mon in & {lshermon's village on Ssginaw Bay wore -dritted by the strong winds out to sea. Thero is a rumor that 200 or so0 of ‘these mom came gnfoly to land at various_poiats, and that the other 100 remain on the ice. H.J.Bmith and John Porrier, of Bangor, wero scen to drowa, * aud, a8 the ice is breaking up fast under the in= fluetico of the gale, the prospeot is that thoss / .- atfil on tho ice.will not bs saved. - s STILL ANOTHER. Bax City, Mich., Feb. 23.—Intelliganoe reache ed hero this noon that at 9 o'clock this. moroing a large oako of 1o sovoral milos in oxtent, broke off from tho shore of Baginaw Bay ac.a point onat: of the lighthouso, at the mouth of the river, and extending down tho enat shore. Upon this floatiog ficld of ice wero not:leas than 800 fishormen, with several teams and sleighs. The ‘men are'well suppliad with shauties, food, foel,.’ and provisions. When Jast soen they had te sevoral milos northoast, and a strong. sonthwas| wind wos shifting %o, tho westward, Sttng th ico toward the east shore of tho bay. ' LATER. i 5 A report from Scbewaug this evoning saya . fifty men have made a landing thero. Roports . from other points say about e R A s TWO MUNDLED MEN'IAYE ESOAPED. ‘Two mon, naned H.J.Bmith and Jobn Por- . rier, of Banks,faro known to have been drowned. The ice is solid, and ranges from twolve to twen- S, ¢y inches in thickness, and is not oasily broken ! op. . : 'THE FARMERS. - Uity specinl says: MoNutt, who, with Winner, instantly, cearriage on the way. to Bollevuc Hospital . they halted and had sovoral drinks in. saloons, = Ma- McDonough Namara died to-uight. : County (Iik) Farmers? .. - Assoclation, : Micosm, 1l., Fob, 25,—A mass-meoting of the farmers of 'tlus county was held in Campbell's Hall, in this oity, to-dsy, for the purposs of forming an auxilary to the.Btate Farmera’ Asso~ cintion. Mr. Lawronco, of Warren County, read an artiolo, mainly copled from one in Tue Tninuxe of the 9ih 'inst, showigg tho inoquality and injustice.of. our present sys-.: tem of Btato taxation, and tho. best remedy therefor ; after which, 5..M. Smith, of Kewanco, addressod tho meoting upon some of the numer- oua enuss which 4o doproas tho laborios olasses to the bonelit of capitalists, corporations, and monopolies, and the means of roliof therefrom. Tho audionce, largely composed of Grangers, vho abound. in this connty, fully recoguized the - - force of Afr. Bmith's logic aa to the necessity of united ' political action to insare relief from the burdons and wrongs having their origin _in _legialation, and only removablo or restrainable thoreby. At the conclusion of his address, tho County Association was organ— izad by tho'adoption a constitution and b;-qum recommended by the State Farmeors' Assooiation, and by.tho election of tho following officars? Willism Hunter, of Ohalmors, President; W. . Qdell, of Macon, Vico-President; A. B, Cherry, of Obinlmers, Becrotary; J, W. H. McOloud, of Emmett, of Trensurer, The meeting thon adjourned, appatently woll pleased with what had been said and done, and evidently in full sympathy with tho declaration :f indopendence.made at the Docatur Conven- jon, ~ An’ Insane Man FKills His Wite nnd Eiimself.-The Brownlce Murder in Towas Spectal Digpatch. to The Chicago Tribune, DAverrort, Ia., Fob, 28.—Last evabing, in Bloomfiold Township, Clinton County, 30 miles nortl of Uhis oy, George Soott a wal-to-do farmor, shot his wife four timos with a rovolver, aod thon shot himsolf in the hoad. He lin- ored until 8 o'clock, thia morning, when o died. Tho wife was frightfully wounded, and cannot live, The couple had boon married twolvo years, and bad no family quarrels; and ihe only renson that ean” bo thought of for tho committing of the deed is that Scott had bocomo jnvolved in pecuniary troublos, and becomo tem- orarily insanc. Thoy leave six. io‘mg childron. Ennn was 46 genu of ago, an nglishman by Dirth, and bad lived in Towa for sixtcon years. His wife' was & very fino woman, aud very peago- ablo and quiot. Tho occurrence has created great gloom in tho neighborhood. Tho Coroner's inqueek in the case of the mur- der of Mrs, Elizaboth Brownleo still continues, Dhaving beon in progross thrae days. A large numbor of witnesses Linve boen examined, and mariy moro romain to testify. On Baturday the littlo child Andrew, who hnd beon shot at tho timo his mother was murdered, died, thus moking this & doublo murder. There {s now strong evidence against n man who hae Jived in this city, but who has lately fled. -Nothing ever croated so_profonnd a fooling of sorrow and in- dlfi:‘tlltinn in this county as has this dreadful murder, The Wichita Murder Case, 8r, Louis, Feb. 23,—The Democrat's Kanaas O —— Grangers’ Implement Manufactory at Pinttsmonth, Neb. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prarrenoury, Nob,, Fob. 23.—Mr. Newlan, under the nnu[»\iml of the Btate Grange,is putting in muh(norfl era for the manufacture of plows, oultivators, hondors, harvestors, and other agri- oultural. imploments, The bullding is & two- story brick, 40 by 140 feet. Thirty hoads of families are omployed to commonce with, Steaw and blast %ower of the nocessary quantity will be furniehe : — CHEAP TRANSPORTATION, Oall for Convention to Ko keld at Rock Isiand March 24. Toox Isuaxp, Ill., Fob, 43.—Tho Daily Argus of to-morrow will publish a call for a convention of dolegates from the Northwostern Blates to bo hold at Rock Island on Tuosdsy, March 24, on the subject of ohoap transportation. Tho' call is issued by Maj. Jomos M, Allen, dele- gato from the Farmors' Sinte Assoclation to the late Cheap-Transportation Convention at murdored and burned s painter named Saviors at Wichits, Kan., last Decombor, has confessed the crime. Ho says Winner porsuaded him, long sgo, in Kansas City, to enter upon a course of orime, -and plauned the whole affair. MoNutt waa to havo his lifo insured for $65,000, on I EILL AND DURN EOME VICTIH, aod palm off tho body for his, so money could be collected for this purposc, MoNutt married & woman with whom he was living, and sho was to collect the insurance. At firat Ihey intonded to commit tho orime in Kansas Gity, bat finally conoluded to go to Wichits, thmlan [ ensler thore, Xninpnlntar, thoy siarted in business, aud soon built up a fine frado, Thoy woro dolayed, however, from carrying out tholr plan from want of a viotim. - WINNER atlast camo to Kansas Oity, engaged Saviors to work for them, and sent Iim down, 'Choy mot bim at the depot on his arrival at Wichits aud took Lim to tho shop, nobody knowing anything | \yaepingion, having beon appointed by the Des Hhont it Thoy made b druuk, and gave bim : & Sthor llezacnmn Sonssione, . They then ontur.(fimvonflon. Maj, xwan attonded the Washiugton Gonyention, and ho now reapsctfally naks tho press of tho Northwost to publi sh tha call and urge attondance ou tho Rook lsland Oonvention, PUT NI8 PACE OVER THE PINE and burned it until it could not be recognized ; 1nid him on & bed, and saturated it with coal-oll, MoNutt cut a_gash in Winnor's arm with a pair e of solssors, and, oponing a vein in Baviers' arm, s fooke el hop ‘u‘,‘i, of iaod” " LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, sprinl over, uner to mako it appear . Y, h‘l’l had bled & good doal. DoNutt left his vost | Torm otn m“::ll.l‘\g::l‘l\‘r’l:l;m“ Court De= and empty pocketbook back of the hiouse, whoro t would apmoar tho robbor had droppad it and took tho train via Atchisou for Missourl, Winuor v BET FIRE TO TUE BUILDING, Special Diopntch to The Cheago Tribuns, - ANN Anuon, Mich,, Feb, 23.—Decauss of sn unforoscon coineldence the Fobruary term of tho Cirouit Court of Washtenaw County has been declared null, - The statuto of this Siate makes Monday tho firat day of tho woek for debty, and for vourty, when a logal Lolida; on the proceding Sunday. Tho third Mondsy in Fobruary had boen made the fln{ for the open- ing of the Court, but ita I‘ojgnl ty being this morning questioned, Judge COrano agreed with tho County Bar, and declded that the Courd can- not convone untll tho first Tueaday in April The question of the torm in changory will be deoldod upon 40-MOLTOV. ihich was burned um u-nd 0] rtod e had beon robbod and MoNutt killed and burned. The Lnst of the Lowerys, ‘Wrannaron, N. 0., Feb, 23,—8tove Lowery, tho last survivor of tho notorious band of Robe- son County outlawe, was instantly killed in tho upper part of Robesou County by threa citizens. 0 was tuning his banjo &ropnutory to pl-ilu for some wagoners, whon threo shotd were fire at him, taking effcot in his head, kiliog him acas