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aily Teibune. VOLUME 27. CHICAGO. SUNDAY, MARCH 8. 1874—SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER 197. REAL ESTATE, MORGAN PARK AFTEEA T There is no place in Coox County improv- mg more rapidly than MORGAN PARK. Socd Bchools, a iarge Union Church, fine Railroad facilities, and. FARE ONLY 10 CENTS. Houses for sale on 48 montkly payments. Bosutiful high lots cheapsr than in any other Juburb, and scre tracts at a great barguin. Here is tho place to muks money in Real Estate, or to secure & happy home. Fres rides to aee the property on any week tsy. Irnaquireof CEO2GE B. CLARKE, Agent, To.1l Chamber of Commoree. ATTENTION, BUILDERS, One bundred feet front en Twozty-ninth- \t., N. W. corner, by 86 foet on Mvrick-av., ind 933100 fect on the B. W, cornor of the jame streets. MUST BE SOLD! In sixdays to cicre up John Harnett’s Bs- tato. Itlies just east of South Park-av., has Ficolson pavement, and the ground is va- cant. Torms e WM. D. PALMER, 146 LaSalle-st. for 1ha Panpla. Pac Hic Railwey, 31 Dearborn-st,, Fousn. Cail 224 sce the Groat Picture of Cutorado. Ogd 7 G.ei-a g o Lots ata GREAT BARGAIN. Wo heve a large' list of Lots_desirably lozated on and near OGDEN-AV., at prices 19ss than their value three years 8go. HOREY & MAGILL, 77 Clark-st. FINE RESIDENCES, And Residence Sites, On Michs Prairis, and Calumet-svs. Forsale by A. O W AY & BOX: 2. w- cor. Stata and Madison. For Sale at $20.000, D ensy torms, the brick houso, 6520 Wabash- 7. o, Hirianea, 1154 Webish oy, fhseo- et Sasoment masble front, CReap. e ont B B 180 Dearbora-st., Honore Block. REAL ESTATE WANTED. Resiences Wans. WANTED—To purchase for & customer, a two.story irame or brick house, without ‘basement, at from $7,000 to 510.060, on the Side, between ‘Lake and Jackson-sts. and Ashland-av. and Leavitt-sts. Wo also have sevcrel parties desirous of purohasing houses within the same bounda- Ties, at from $10,000 to 516,000 each. Any descriptions sent us will not be mis- WL D. KERFOOT & CO., 85 East Washington-st. i COLOGNE. | The Dollar Stores are offering a bogus “Mars” Cologne. Beware of if. The original “Mars” Co- logne is sold omnly by BUCK & RAYNER, Druggists & Perfumers. GENERAL NOTIGES. EAGLE WORKS MANF'G €0, Will fornish Evglues, Boilers, Miniog Machinery,and all kinds of goods in the machinery line. Sond for de- secriptive circulsr. Office, 48 South Canelst., Chicago. P. W. GATES, Presidont. NOTICE. ‘ After Fobruary L, 1874, the premium upon purchase of . TAX CERTIFICATES, held by the city for city taxes of | 1873 will be raised to 5 PER CENT. i Chicago, Jao. 20. 1674. _S. S. HATES. Comptroller. NOTIGR T0 GONTRAGTORS.. 2,100 cublo yards of Limestons Ledge, mors orless, © o be removed. For specifications and particalars a Joperemored. HorIPeCtiC OHN BERTSCHY. Jid Sheboygan, Wisconsin. PRINTERS.STATIONEES. &o. TIN CASH BOXES, AND OFFICE BOXES, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO,, 118 & 120 MONROE-ST, BLA®K BOCKS! STATIONERY and PRINTING furniched promptly and at fuir prices. by 7. M. W. JONES, 104 AND 206 MADISON-ST. PRINTING,. T formerly OAKLEY & SON. «q . 183 East Ma 1t profitabla to_get_our prices o T RN ) Statieners, Printors, and Blanl Clark-st. LADIES! A ration fs knaurr by its women: alus it owes it success. | Phil. Lok Pt BASE Aet ) &'t 1H R?udl‘fl:-ll. WANTED. et UUUUUPUPLUVIRE Wanted--Partner, With Zrom §5,00 to S10,000, in 2n establishcd Business re- Fuiring sddizfonal capital to develop trade. Refesences Entclam. Addres J 85, Tribane oifice. Ei‘.»\« B R SR RansE = |IFURNITURE REMOV.AL. " ed stock of PRINTS in ¢ 36 Washington-st. ' Suits, Redingotes, Trimmings, ! offered. FLOURI JEWELRY. NEW JEWELEY, We will open to-mor- row(Monday)new styles in Gold Sets, Ear Rings, Gold Chains,Band Brace- lets, Necklaces, Lockets, &c., all at very low prices. N, BATSOH & 00, State & Monroo-sts. REMOVALS. REMOVAL. TR LAWRENCE & 00 Have removed to their New Store, NO. 146 FIFTH-AV,, (Just south of Madison), with a full stock of their PAPER BUILDING MATERIAL, Vermin-Proof CARPET L1N- ING, Paper Oil Cloth and Carpeting, Wrap- ping Paver, &c. LT Newherger&Bro, JMANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN And Upholstery Goods, 76 & 80 RANDOLPHST, NEAR STATE ALEX. DRAKE HAS REMOVED TO 198 WEST MADISON-ST., Lataly occapled by Simpton, Norwell & Co., &ad is open- toly oceaplel Dy Fati line of all gradss of o PAPER HANGINGS and WINDOW SILADES. HOUSE PAINTING A SPEOIALTY. i | THE OFFICE OF THE INDEPENDENT 'HAS REMOVED TO 163 Fast Madison-st., near LaSalle. : W. L. HEATON & CO., Manogers. ! REMOVAT. | The finest stock of Fruita and and Candies in thiacity | can be found at BRAZELTON'S new ostablishment, % i Madison-st., comer Desiborn. Orders for Ice Cream | taken. LATIES' GOODS. REMNANTS! 1,000 vis. Prints (worth 12 -2 618, 9 ¢fs. 400 yds, Dress Goods, haif cost Lot Double Stawls, formerly $4, $6, 8 and $10, 10w $3, $4, 8 aud 6. Plaizflg, gurm 25 and 30 ofs,, now 18 and 9GS, ods are all desireble, and are REAL i BARG i NERIGOLD & LLOYD, 326 West Madison-st. I¥. B.—We have tho largest and best-select- i S City. Bankrupt Stock of Cloaks, Ornaments, Corsets, &c., is sell- ing, to close, at half its cost. Buyers will have only a brief time to teke advantage of this sale. Cell and see the bargains FLOUR. AR FLOURI We have redaced the price of Flaar 50c to £1.00 per barrel (owing to the decline in wheat) on and afrer this date. Every barrel warranted and de n nor parc of the Aak vonr swoecr for the Eclipse « awd Dexier Flour, of Hannlbzl, Mo. JOSEPH B. QUINN, i FOTGSEEETPING GOODS. 58 J. CASEY,| 43 oA as FrHfth=a ., the city of X rahand ihe lEedh ST i»snfn’." Onre. D A 2t Lorit v Sk Ee s el { STORES AN FINANCIAL. ~STATE-ST. SAVIHGS BANE 0. 281 STATE-ST., COR. OF VAN BUREN. Deposits received of any amout from 10c to $10,000. Interest allowed on Savings Deposits at 6 per cent per an- num compounded semi-annu- ally. Money may be deposited and withdrawn at any time. Special Deposits and Trust Funds received subject to check at sight. Investments mads for others on resl eatate sscuritles worth three timen amount loaned, and bearing 10 per cent interost. LOOK. COUNTY Corner Clark and Madison-sts, Interest on Deposits at 6 Per Cent. Money can be drawn at any time betwoen 10 and 3, e DIRECTCRS: W. B. OGDEX, N. S. BOUTON, M. D. OGDEN, k. 5. WADSWORTH, M. D. OGDEN, Prosident. F. C. TAYLOR, Vico Prstdent. ©. H. MULLIKEN, Cashler. TRAFYS (N ALL EUROPEAN CITEES. DERAES SAVINGS 2= BANK ( ERAC N4 et b (A Kt of iz, Exclusively. o Savings Bonk. & iz ) AL & 105 CLARKST, Mefholist Church Black. S1x per cant componnd intorest on deporits, Passbooks freo. 'Money also {urested for others on Bond and ot freg tnumall summs w10 pos comt fnsorsaly, o charge o fonder for bauract or legal examninn on of i, 'GEO. SCOVILLE, Wu. ErLsey REED, Cashior. NoTz—During iho reoent pavic, this Beok has patd all deposita on demand, without natice. GOOD. Creditors are a Juxcry to bad dobtors, snd a nulsance to themselves. But we llz?flli that they lot past experi- encs prove a lesson in the fatare, and prompt them to Tiis np pressat claims by placiog them fn our hiands Im- mediately. No enllection, no onarger. FRASIEK'S MERCANTILE COLLECTION L({}::NCY, 145 Madi- aon'ot. "6 T.OATN. Amonsats of $500 or more_on oity real estate or farms within 100 miles. 5L PEASR, 89 Clarkesr. TO RENT. For Rent. The undorsigned has concluded to partition into STORES and OFFICES the SECOND and THIRD floors of his balldiag, on the Southwest corner of Stats and Monroe-sts., boing over the stors of N. MATSON & CO., and rent them separately or In conncction with the FLOORS above. VERY WIDE Eatranco and Statrmay, 1l HEATED with stoam. STEAM ELEVATOR to be usod tn common. STEAM POWER faralshed for light manufacturing. This fs thomost substantisl Mercantile Butlding in the elty, and Jocation UNEQUALED. Posscsslon given May L, Plans for partitiocin g shown, aud loases made by EUGENE 8. PIKE, Room 14, N. E. Cor. State and Monroe-sts. £2Call from 103 to 12, and from 33 to 4. STORE FOR RENT. The new and elegant Iron-Front Building, No. 142 Lake-st., divided to suit tenants. Immediate posses- sion. Very low rates. BAIRD & BRADLEY, 90 LaSalle-st. Sonth Clark-st, near Madison, FOR RENT. Two Stores. Three light, airy Basements. Orices, singla or en suite. Special induce- ‘ments to good tenants. No Saloons. BAIRD & BRADLEY, 90 LaSalle-st. STORES TO RENT, On Washington-st., near Fifth-av. Nos. 193 & 195, 40185 ft; o, 191, 20285 . Thess Stores are accessiblo from front of rear, strongly built, with Firo-proof Vaults. Havo fuil light frem north end south, that new buildings cannot obstruct. Will be rentod with oF withoat upper foors o basements, which aro light and_finjshed, at a ery low rats Jor ono to five sears, Apply ax Room 5 tame building. TO RENT. Stores, basements, lofts, offcaa, centrally located, at low prices to zoodémrhcs by M. MARSHALL General Real Estato &Rontin Azent, (Estabiished A D. 1854.) 7 South Clark-3t, TOR RENT. {W‘i? g OFFICES In all perts of thactiy, by LK. SAMPSON & CO., ‘145 LaSalie-st., Otts Bibek. ey EREEDNT. The stcren uader the Pacific Hotclare for rent at vory o . L. OTIS, low prices. Room i Otls Block, Trouse to FLemnt A firetclass b . ] .. Callat70 Adazs-st “DOCE TG LEASE AT BRIDGEPORT. Er-See sdvertisement in To Laase colnma. MISCELLANEOUS. R A COSTUME Representing aay pactica) Aaracter Is nover cciaplets \ichout a wiz of the period or ceatury, 2lssquemaders can find wigs to represeat any age at 119 Raadolphea:. CORNS. DR EENISON, : 5% QORKE, ™ 5t vpanmin PIANOS AND ORGANS, SEORT-HAND " PIAES, YWe have sow on hand an uansuslly Iargs and varied as- sorument of second-dand insiruments, waich wo can offer o semely Tow priose, smang taew (ho followlug: STEINVAY, 75 ootave, 4 round coraorm, rich carved ks 4nd moldiags; asarly STEINWAY, % ootavo, similar in stsle to the abors: o salo by tha ownor: has bee In a0 several yoars; isan admirzble instrument fa every rospoct- STEINWAY, 7 cotave, carved logs: has been very carofilly used for & fow years, and is xs good Dow. . i HAINES, 74 ectavo, superb B 3 ey nas poo STECK, 7 octave, “*u STECK: [ Clewwecks, sow. CHICKERING, 7 cciave, ** uoright,” baodsome ase. CHICKERING, 7 octaso, extra earved case, ser- 2ntino wmoldings, rich carved logs: & very andsomo parlor lostramneat. carved lege; i merely ., n: been taken in exchange coantry dealor. BALLET. DAVIS & CO., 7% octave, ‘‘square graad,” carvod logs, nearly naw. SMITH & NIXON, Gonaral Northwastern Agants for the Steloway Planos, 182 STATE-ST. SMITH'S AYIERICAN ORGANS. 30 YEARS ESTABLISHED, 50,000 NOW IN UBE. 150 FIRST PREMIUHS HAVE BEEN AWARD- ED FOR BEST CReEN. NEW STYLES! NEW CATALOGUE! NEW PRICES! Also, the largost esiortment of Pianos lever brought o the West. Beforo purchosing, addresa W. W. KIMBALL, 205, 207, 209 State-st., Yholesnte Agents for the Nortbwest. 05 LYON & HEALY, 162 State and 69 Monroe-st. J. BAUER & CO,, MANUFACTURERS OF THE FAVORITE BAUER PIANOS. case, extra carved, and = 20 two years. righi * case; has beon o nse and is, therefore, 25 good as shop- rom & i,\ LARGE STOCK OF | Sperior [siraments TO RENT Indorsed by 0,000 Families, Artists, and Musical Critlos. THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE PIANO IN THE MARKET. A FULL STOCK OF SQUARE, GRAND, AND UPRIGHT PTANOS. 'ALSO, AGENYS FOR THE CELEBRATED KENABE PIANOS. JULIUS BAUER & CO., Corner State and DMonroe-sts. DAMAGED FIAN The ** Great Weatern Dispatch Co." has loft with us to sl for their account & new 7-octave Plano, fuor round by G. A, Miller & o7, 15 caso alons Leing damaged. * Muxt bo sold st Gaca £ad &t & sacrifics, Lt Deceasery. fn ord-r to adjust the BMITH & NIXON. 62 Statest.. Chicago. HATS AND BONNETS A A A A A A A e Pt SPRING SEASON, 1874. DALY, LOEB & CO.S GRAND OPENING! each Paiiemn BONNETS, TUESDAY, March 10. 144 & 146 WABASH-AT. FOR SALE. For Sale, Afloat. Cargoes of SHA 1 VALLEY § sizung, frea from clinker, and equal o purpotes, Partics wishing o, parchato can have wagon vads ~utieiznt ta test. Will besold below erst I talen aconce. Applsto C.'S. MILE & CO 121 Deari i AND BOX-OPENER, AL KELLOGG & JONINSON'S, 1% Scut: Clark-st. Clty Agents wented. SCHUREMAN & HAND MANTEL CO. Alchigan-ar., cornor Van Baron-st. FOR SA I 5. 317 brick yard at Wostern-z=. Bridge, wita or withoat t4 Tachinery, o will exchangs £ zonl gstate. address D. J. 8YiALL, 18 W ouroe-at. MUST BE SOLD! 3ferchants, Taiiors. Cassimeres, ‘and_Gent Jaege assorment at 26 W 23 om e Ty thas ecet, i for cash. o caxe MEDICAL. Js destrucuire of the ibmat azd lnags. DE. S. %. IN- GRAHAM, 197 Sath Clark-sz., cares the worst forms of farfeirs bis Tecs; 15 yoars’ expenieace o th irestmeat of Goneamprivp, Uracer, Uraiaces, Nervons Disosses, and fym 1 cfirr exizaerdingsy 180 fana eney dame fran it GIANT NAIL-PULLER! GRANTTE HONUMENTS. ! rosanients cxnuot be mads oftenor tnan uuco a mont LIFE INSURANCE. THE FOLLOWING TH LGSSES fIAVE BEEN PAID BY THE PROTECTION LIFR Insurance Co., of Chicago, BINCE January 11, 1873. Wam. M. Baker, Champaign, Til. Johs B.Henlod, Dabsane, 'Ia, ‘'m. A. Hundles, Luuiotille, Leonard Witliams, Appietas, Wm. P. Jones, Montreal, Canad: Loufs Barion, Ht. Vernos, Ind. Jackson Burt, Urbean, 1il.... Coristopner G. Conway, Carmi, 1i Elickim Thorp, L{ ctnold, 1 IsaacJ. Maricterd, Mansiel r. Wiilizm Cits, Hirsm L. Roberts, Burtingtoa, 1 Baj. L. Jetfereon, Portsmouth, Han.iltin Wer ord, Sayhroo¥, 11" David P. Lawreuce, Muscatino, Total... Lifh Instrance at Actual Gost THE UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THS PROTECTION Host Popeter Lifs Co. in Awerica. Ono Thousend Solid, Clear-Headed Business-Ien rer month tahiag Policies. The Professicual Man, Morchant, Clerk, and laborer can emstain & £5,000 policy at the averago cost of THIR- TEEN GENTS PER DAY. TET XA . The Membership Fee, on a policy imited to 85,600 1s only §2, aad B3.00 per year An: On & policy iimitad to £2.50, Membes=bip ¥ al Dites 51,00, THIE IS ALL IT CAN EVLE COST FOR EXPENSE OF MANAGEMENT. Medical sxamination, §2. THE ADDITIONAL COST To pay loesos s made by asssssmeats on tho polioy-hold- ers'accord 1o age ok Juining, 1n tbe following pruvvrtivn: Betwoen ages of 15 and = 10 exceed 3 .7 T ot to exceed 1.00 ot to exceed 120 ot to exceed 1.0 ot 10 exceod .00 0t to excosd 3.0 Botwezn ayes of &1 su Eo.wceu agea of 1 and Botwesn ages of 16 and .. Between ages of 61 and 6. And 20 additional amount of tex cen's 0a each assers- ment, to pay for tne expenss of cullecting 109 saine. As- ‘oot of coilectinz them canaot excesd $1.20 2 yoar. "The above ratea cannot b excecdcd, according to the terms ot tho policy, under any circuzistances, but whea the membership cxceady tho number of dollurs named in 5 pollcy, The e of asactsmont i prosrated, TRE FOLLOWING is tho ACTUAL RATIZ of assesv- ment on tuo members of the Compazy, in the January assessment Rotices for the last death o8 :: 02 S50 Onag250 Pollcy-Hulder. Policy-Hotdar. d 30 eeats 20 e females limi i All policies hats been paid In full fora year, and the member-bip of the Corapany now excords ten thoasand nd determinc policy-nolders. sments is guaran ocd by the Com- d wilh ths Siate Treas- Tho pisment of A pany, which bas $133, epo: nrer &s a0 endenco uf geod f2i h. THE PROTECTION bas lssucd mors pollcles for a larger amonat, 2nd sald mor= moaes for deatn lussza, at [cok cnat to cach polics-holder, than sy other Company | sverorpanized, duriog the same time. "Tno Uuviapuny also Luess §1,%% policy, Membesship, 310, upon which assesssments aro sbout Gne-lourth trab ot 3 £5,000 policy. Qast paid for Death Losses since Deo. 1, 1873, over 3150,000. ¥or farther tnformation apply to Local Ageats or Prin- 1'6”0 & 102 EAST MADISCH-8T,, CEICAGO- INSURANCE. IHSURANCE! Hamburg-Bremen Firg [ns. Ce. OF HAMBURG, GERMANY. Assets over - $2,000,000.00. Rochester German [ns, Co. OF ROCHESTER, X. Y. Assets, - - - $250,000.00. CONFAD WITROWSEY & C0, AGENTS, 171 & 173 Washington-st., STAATS ZEITUNG BUILDING. DRY-CLEANING. TO THE PUBLIC] THE NEW PROCESS (or cleaning Ladics! and Gen- emea'a Gio'hing, Just brogdt oat b g Scawara, Iy Sekaowledgud -upatior 1o auy method of “clesning €vu ackagwledged ;upior 1o 3%, BN in Sifk, Wo nd mized goods, al brojdersd Sacquze, ‘Dolmans, Ec., aro belng ciezn>d and mad» to look like new. This SR CLEANING PJOCESS docs not mecassitate the rippiag of (53 garmeat, or the removal of evea the most HReats trimmiogs, and ss thare i3 no wasbing thore can Y0 no sbrinkage of mat A ted in this ‘maxaer ratain their orig AUG. S 155 Hlinofe-st. aad %4 We MAPLE SUGAR. e A MAPLE SOGAR. e are now receiving our reguler consignments from IMichigan of EXZTRA CHOICE MAPLE SUGAR, in 2 and 5 pound bricks, and which we guarznies the GENUINE AR- TICLE, freo from adulteration. Grocers and Retailers in want of the PURE MAPLE cen be supplied. HAGER & SPIES, 153 and 155 South Water-gt. : HATS. JUSESSUSUPSUIIRII e The Largest and Best Assortment of Silk and Nobby Eats ot BISHOP & BARNEY, COR. STATE AND MONROE-STS. Fura a3 Rottem Prices, | provirion in the new Conatituticn. I3 THE PRAYING CRUSADERS. Opening of the Campaign at Cleveland. The Work Vizorously Pressed i All Parts of Ohio. The Wife of an Indiana Saloon-Keeper Brutally Assaults a Visiter. Progress of the Work in Towa and Wisconsin. Tke Sundey-Law to De Enforced in P.iladelphia. 0HIO. AT CLEVELAND. CLEVELAND, O., March 7.—1he interast in the temperance movement is coustantly increasing, and the 1adies are organizing in various parts of the city for n determined campaizn. Several saloons wors visited yesterdey in Newburgh, a subnrban ward, and cne dealor, C. 0. Osborn, induced to rencunce bis calling. o tho deport- ment of the ladies thero was no genersl denun- ciation of the ealoon-keepers, but, on tha con- trary, the kindest fecling was manifested toward them. A commitiee of ladins from the Firsi Univerealiat Chaieb, at Mount Gilead, visited sa10008 in (hat place yesterday. and received 1he eignatures of all the liguor-dealers to theiwr pledge. AT ELYRIA. Tho Jargest temperance weeting ever convered in this city ¥s8 Leld in the City Hall last night. Mor e thap 1,60t persons were prescat, and o- usnal enthownem was manifested, indicsting the earnestners of the peopls. The crueade iv gainiug streogel, AT sLLIANCE. A large meeting vas held in the Opera- House last nignt. Two bars have bean already closed. The woikon the streols will ba begun next week. AT KEW PHRILADELPHIA the ladies number over 200. Dailv prayer- meetings ere Leld, atteaded by many of the business-men. A miass weating i appoint:d fo Sunday mighf. Commuuicaticns were Ie from the GTand Jurors uraivg immediate action. Out of 84 indictments presented to the present ccart, 70 wers for selling liguor. y AT WOOSTER thoroush preparaticps are being made to move on the saloons ea:ly in the weck. AT COLUMBUS. Covuvsmvs, 0., March 7.—Ihe crusaders moved in four equads to-day. liquor-dealexs have et signed the pledys, but o uamber bavo ig- formed the ladies that they bave closcd their liquor trade. The presumption is that thoy wans to hold tnemselves frce to resume the trafiic if the women’s mosement £hould not suc- ¢ ed, and, therefore, will not pledge themselves. The ladies close the week's work with ihe cerve aud embusissm that characierized the com- mencemeut, and anuonncoe that they will resume hostilities on Monday morning. AT FINDLAY. Toledo, O., March 7.—At Findlay. the wom- en's temperatce movement is progressivg be- vond the most sanguine expectations of the ; people. After three days’ work, mcre than 200 have signed the g}edg nd fotr exloon-keepers have snrreadered. 'Lhis morTing a large quan- tity of liquor was emptied into tue streets. - The Iadies 2re encamped, and will not stop singing and praying until evers saioon in tosn is ciosed. Abont 400 iadies ars engaged in the work. AT MAUMEE CITY AND PERRYSBURLG, the ladies have organized to the number of 100 m cach place, and will insugurato tue cruesde immediately. No definito plan of action has yet been decided upon in this city. A meeting hae, however, been called for Monday eveumng, al Whaeler's Opera-Houso, to consider the matter, | AT CRESTLINE. Special Duspatch to The Chicano Tridune. CepesTLINE, O., harch 7.—A committes of | women made their first call on ‘0tel proprietors and saloon-keopers to-day. kindly, and all promised to consider their re- quess. One enioon-keeper said bo pieferred Keeping & temperance restaurant, aud offered to eoll out bis stock of liquors and quit the trallic. In several instances the women weie invited to call aain. Taey foel much encouraged. AT ASHLAND. Speciat Diepatch to TTie Chicagn Tribune. Asmgraxp, 0., March 7.—The women's tomper- ance movemont, which has been organizing for the last neex by holding prayer 2od union meat- ings day and pight, pardcipated in by ali minis- tars, aswisted by the Rev. Afr. Patch and Mother Stewart, resulted in & wa-ch on the liguor-desl- ers to-day by the ladies, 100 strong m the fore- noop and 200 it the afternoon. They firat vis- ited thiee drug etoree, where thoy were wall re- ceived, all signing the pledge willingly. Thoy next went to the hotels, snd wero aliowed to sing and pray, but got no gigners. la the after- noow they visited all the aloooy, were ailoweu to sing and pray in sli but oze, D. Guth's, wht refused them permission. The ladies quiet:y withdrew to the pavement, knelt in the mud. and held their prayer-meeting. Great enthusiasm | is manifested by all citizons for the movemeut. : AT AL special Dispatch ta ihe Chicaao Tridune. Apa, O., Merch 7.—The women's war is still in progrens in our midst. Yesierdaystrect wors commeuced. Thoy visited four 2 0038, Wero kindly received at two, held services within doors, and were iavited to rewurn. At the other two places they held vervicos on the stroets. A Isrge mass-mecting was beldat the M. E. Church last night, All tho best citizens indoreo the movement, and contrioute largely for carrziog ont the project. To-day tho cuthusiasm is uua- batéd. The Iadies visited tbe saloous, moruing and afternoon. A praser-meeting is io be helo in the saloon of William Stroup this evenicg at his request. IS GENEBAL. Special Disvateh to ine Clicago Tribune. TorEDo, 0., March 7.—The news from all the towns ip this section of the State indicates that the movement io on the increase, and the coming week will probably eee effec:ive work dove 1u avery county in Northwostern Obio. The move- mont seems to lag a Little in Detiance, Wal'iaws, Paulding, Putnam, Henty, and Fultoo Countics, but these are new counties, with comparati gparse population, and the crasado would en- counter more difiicnlties than in the olacr aLd moro thiczlr-setiled distucts, In Lucas, Wo.d, Otrawa, Uenccs, Sondusky, Erie, Lade. Huron, Wyaudoite, Haococx, Allen, asg Yan 'Wot Counties tha work has siready commenced iu exrnest, or probably wili be eatly in tbe weck. salcon-icepers of the State are circuiating petitions to have corporate 3 iicen The prese eny liceuse aze. Constitutional Couventi Constitotion imperatively foz law Leing pased by the Legial e INDIANA. AT VaLramAzSO. Srecat Dispatch o 1} Cnicaze Trfl:um. Varrazseo, Ind., Msrei 7.—A dis. Tom Wsrd, wite of & saloo-kecper, knockea down 3iru. 3. W. Keliogg, 3nd beat Lor bead againgi. & tillinrd-table. 56 was token Lome imsensible. where plro hias had scveral vpasms. hirs. Ward 23 lionad over to anpesr on Weanezdaz in batl, wh-els was Dot farnished, She will be dealt with severely. Tile exciteent is very ligh. AT WARSAW. Srecial Dispeleh to Ine Chacago Tribure. Wirsaw, Tnd., March, T.—Ibe Couoiy, 0% missionen, Tpon request of tho ladics, L2202 fnsed to grant = liccvee to Woite & Huffmal Which has encouraged the ladies very mach. Taday they hase been visitig sslooat, aud by persazsion bave tried to iuduco tde eaioon- 16t8 to cloge ap. If this does not siceead, they i mmeace Prayung: il oozt IR o Vg 1 tucaao_Irivune. —1t Bzs beea coid, suecicl Dispaten Wiscusstir, Iud., darch 6 wintey, and biferenig to-1a75 bus tiis 4id Dt e tad.cs from wins ing and p:o710% in the Jois plain to ba scen that the cakening. Two closea up busi- S0d the rest will follow will take 2 good deal sles of lijuor have sireets all cay. ealoopists £re nesa forever yesterdar, their esample, altaough ic ¢ mork. he aversge g‘x.t;_gved Off over two-thirds within the Ixst fonr Correspondence o1 I'he Livicao Tribune, SHELSYVILLE, lad., March 6.~Tue crusade in this ity continuea unavated, although soms ten dava ago it looked ds 1f the wir had spent its - furv. Itis now just eight wesks since the women commenced tueir work, aud in that timo waat has bLeen accomplished ? Candor and impartiality compei the ¢ clasion that all of ‘the saloous & whclesale liquor houses are still_running, with tno exception of the instauce of Maize, who quit the business. Public opinion—that very esscn- tial and potential enforcer of statute-law—has been manufactared to such an extert bere that itis impoeiole for a saloon-man to gets per- mit to sell intoxicating liquor ; and o odions is the whole liquor traffic becoming that the pro- vis1ons of the Baxter bill are being and wil enforced. Mass-meetingsace held twice a weak, wh.ca are largely attended, and thereby the in- terest is kept ‘up. No one can saywhon the women will 1ay acide their implemoonts of war; and they boldly declars an intention to keep up tuie fieh. nntil every talcon is closed.” In a cen- verration to-day with AMr. Peck, s prominent salcon-keeper, ho eaid facts were stubborn things; that his businces had failon off Inrgelv wirce - tho crusade, and so had the busincss of his fellow-saloon-keepers. He said the regaiar drinkers still tipped the ** resy,” but that the business-men—tnose who had been in the hibiv of takinz an occesicnal dnnk—oad stopped. Every miteraoon at 3 o'clock the crusaders, to tne number of sixty, vieit all che saloons on the outside, a8 (he propritors long since gave them und their husbsuds nabics to ceaso their visits upon the premises. As tho matter now etands, tho wowen hold their ser- vices 1n front ot tho saloons, just off toe pave- Thev were received - went. The Circuit Court is now in seesiog, and 1t 13 thought that an iujunction will be anplied for, and then a lively skirmish is anticipsted. 35 I now write, the ladios are befcra_toe ssloon of Keck, swrounded by sowe hurdred specta- ors. RSy WISCONSIN. GENEVA. Corresvondence of tie Chicano Tridune, GExEVA, Wis., Miarch 6.—A Iarge meetng was bsid bere lant evening at the Methodwt Chureh, 16 take some action in regard o the tewperance quesrion. A large excitement vas aroused. Tha leading Iadies of tho village are in earvest abcat tho movement, and nest weok Wil visiw the hotls and saloons, and endeaor to siog cr pray the proprietors of theso establiskments into not selling any ivtoxieating liquors. They cucht to suceeed hare, if anywucra: for the Villige Board does not grant any licenscs to theso ealoons, yet liquor 11 ccnsnmed in great quanritis. Those ! of our Clicago visitors who muke this their summer-retrent will have to Lrizg their own demmjobns along ith bem hereatter, if they wish to ndulco ia mint-juleps, sherry-cobblers, and other such beverages. —_— IOWA. AT WATERLOO. Correspondence of 2 he Chicago Tribune. McGxegos, Ia., March 6.—On Thuisday last the ladies, to tha pumber of 100, of the best fsmilics in the City of Waterloo, mec in the Cougregatianal Church of that aity for iha pur- pota of crgsnizing a crusade agaust Iniemper- snce. The orzavizaiion was called tho Ladies” Temperauce Union, An Executive Committes was appointed, consisting of ono lady from each chuichin the city. The mode of prececain waa d.scuseed, and vArIous OGIDIOLS GXPIESEA The upanimous opinion was, that sometling must be done at onca to stay the tide of Intem- perance. The interest manifested was intense. Anangements are being made for a graud tem- perance meeting on Mondzy ext, in tha afver- noon. e PEAN3IYLVANIA. THE SUNDAY-LAW IN PHILADELPIIA. PrruaprLems, March 7.—The Suprema Conn- cil of the Liquor Diylers’ Associztion request all persons connccted’ with the Asecociztion to cloge their places of busivess on Sunday. The Mayor has issacd a prociamation giviog norice that, in consequence uf the interpratation placed by the Couct of Cuwnmon Pleas upon the faw relaive to the salo of itoziceting liquots on Sunda, the polico bave been instructed to mid | in briogig violators to justics. The Districts ' Attorney eays he will trect a!l cases of violation of the Sunday Iaquor law tiec eame 23 othes cuses. LAKE NAVIGATION. i Preparations for Resumptions-Condis i tzon o1 the Kco 1n the Strauts. i Dernorr, Mich., Merch 7.—Dispatches to-day | from Uprer Lake ports 20w that, with the ex- i ceptiou of somo ice in Lake St. Clair, thereis nothing lo})re\'cnt sleamdrs pow going to the upper end of Lako Huioo. River sieamers will commence thor rogular uips on Monday. The Detroit & Clevelard Jine will commence s soon ! as the boats zre ready, probatly about the 15th. A boat Jeaves Bay City fur Alpeun on onday or Tucaday. the ice in the S'raits of Mackinac is still #olid, not showing as wuca siZns of Lreasing up 3 o wees 0. At Sanlt Ste. Marie tho 1co iy siill solid. Weatber mild. Wcrk on tou capal progressing favorably. On Lake Superior thore 13 very litul ico betwoen Marquetie and Grauc [slead. At the former place the Inse isclea: outside the brezkyater. Westher mild. Saxyusey, O., March 7.—Tug Geiden Eaglo arrived biere at 11 u'clock thus murning from Fute in-Bajy, Leing the firet arnval s ecaton. The Captain repcris very little ica in the luke. THE INDIA 3 Arrival of the Force Sent to the Re= lief of the Red Cioud Agency—Xhe iIndians thus tar Peacenble. | Oxamua, Neb., Marca 7.—Tie troops sent io th:o reliet of the Red Cloud Ageacy, anived tsers on tie afternoon of the 5th, nil well. Tley were delased somesliat on acconntof baving to throw sowe bridges acroes streams. Thev wet ne Io- diane, and fuand all quiet there. There are be- tween 2,000 and 3,000 Soux Iudiana at the sgoncy nnder Red Cload, also s large number of Caesoaues aud Ariapahoes. It is reported that Spotted Tail's bands 2cd some Minneconjous hed s fight at Wietstono ency on the 4th, waich zesulted in the former being driven away from the Ageucy. The teef berds of both asencics have been raided and_dispersed. No beef s becr pur- sued at the Red C oud Agency since tho 11th of Febimary. Matters aro not cottdered safe’ oc settled. though tho -00ps met with b0 opposi- fon eu ronte, but it is thought, Laving cffected a4 eutrance into the resorva.:on 1o good ehape, they will be £ble to mantzin their position. A compasy of the Ninth Infsptry goes weat to Grand Ieland to-murniow to be on baod ehould suy tronbls nith the Indians bieak ont :n the vi- cisity of the Uyper Lotp. —_— POLITICAL. Eastern Nunicipal Ciections. Boszat, alasch 7.—Trom Tuewday’s city eleo sons in this Stato the foilowinz resuits sze n: Utica, which went Demociatic last vear, now eiccrs T. 5. Ssyre, Republican, for Masor, by 423 mojority. ~ Oswero, Demccratio Tant year, now ciects Donjamin Doouttle, Repub- sican, diayor, by over 160 majoritv. Rome, NS. Which gave 217 Democzatic mBjoiity laet sear, gives a ltepublican majonty of 17, and Ruchester elecia for Major. Democratic Regublican now lects a Ropublican Council. George N. Cisrkzon, Republican, Troy, Aaburp, and Elmi'a clect Mayors. Poughikespste elects the ricket 3 ditto Grerubiah. OCEAN STEA wew Yomk, March 7. Abyesioma sed City of Montreal, frem L Tl steamer Wikconsiy is LOwW several davs overdue, owing entuely, the managers of the , 10 the recent terrible weather. March T.—S.eamsinp Scailier, from New York, Lias arnived out. LIBEL CASE. wcrmsatt, 0., March 7.—R. T. Scowdon. Supenvtcudent aad Eug £ the City Wai Works, wes sreested to- u wmirealu Thomas Quinn, coatgicg b with proc Jaslicstion of tue lival 1 the Eaguirer charg 4 Judwo Hoefe: with witemptinig yorke Hirg to wiudis tud Ciey- © Npw Yonx, Marsh 7.—Gen. Schenelt, United States 3hmisier to England, and ex-Serac v Tnte toll, reproseuting the Ireseury Dspartment i Europe, arrived to-day, and Calsb Coaling sailed for Spawn.