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W WPpm=S==s=ie theheart of tho city, tazes next to ‘mof VOLUME 27. REAL- ESTATE, TEXAS COLONY ASSOGIATION r e of sflording facilities to & lsrge nos\"'ulhflgg:!‘?l%:IE?:;E:;cnlnx:;::gndl:s!g:ifl;nncnllwn. it laboress, to associate wee! A usad fanabitaais, on tbe Lino of the Texas Facitc Kaiirod LAWRENCE tion in the nortbern part of Kanffman Taths fapmeod Joe ;-?':{m- City of Diias. The bomuty o urp sased, being o the Iocation CEROR Y nure- of daks fron Ing tho raile (itie with a0 pride > ion of country which eannot be of P 8 o e healthy e alled ia fortility, producing all ki S and tebacob,, in the fichestabundance. 16,000 scres fine farming Iands surrourding the town can be pur- cizsed at {rom 85 to £10 per acre of the Agent of the ocistion in Lawrence. ‘Lots in tho town now solling at e £ cach. e escription with plan of Calony farnished on appli- e TR, General Afenl, 319 Broadw gin 8 Dy Ay OBERTSOY, iy Wlaveis., St. Louis, Mo. U, Toras, o8 to JOEN A. FRANCIS, Trustee, 151 LaBalle-st., Chicago, TIL. TTEHO! BFOR HMORGANPARK, e para told roven housed built and to b bullt t Mor- PRt TR hace to peciies whor bl o v £ (oxd o W Agont. eo-mer Fifth and W EAWRERGH, Aus, e own Bomas fu Tandiocds and having nothing to saow for it at the end We arc still solling lots aud loanin, 7 por et to parties willing to butld, in that besatiful Taburb koowa a¥' MORGAN PARK, rer Depot in. 18 ruiles trom the Court-House, P jen: aro only 10 cents. Schools, P odaccisty. Goaniseo this proporty 'boforo you' reat ilt enother year. 'Tho lots will deuble in value in a year.: a2 00 aad seo tho proporty any day. ~ Lnquire of GEORGE R. CLARKE, Agent, No. 11 Chamber of Commerce. T Mannfacturers, Any responsible parties desirous ; of locating Manufacturing Estab- lishments outside of Chicago and et 8 point within easy distance of ihe city, where Railroad facilities are good, and where either water power or sieam can be used to ad- vantage, are invited to correspond with the undersigned. . 8. M. MOORE & OUMMINGS, 119 & 121 LaSalle-st. CLARKE, LAYTON & CO, 120 LA SATLLE-ST., Have now for sale at a great bargain, several Tots on South Park-av., south of Thirty- Arat-st.; one Lot on Michigan-av., near Thir- ty-seventh-st.; 100x180, to alley, southwest sorner of Wabash-av, and Thirty-first-st., and a grest number of Lots on Prairie-av., snd oll principal avenues ang streets in the cify. ‘heir House-list is complete, comprising ‘homes for the poor man a3 well As residences icr the wealthy. ne They havo seversl Subdivisions now ready for market, and wbere they are selling Lots, with:n 3 or 4 blocks of street cars, at from $750 to $9850 each, on easy terms of pay- ment. WEST CHICAGO LAND CO. Have for sale destrable Building Xots on Madison, Washington, Lake, and other atreots, two blocks from Central Park, and adjoining the new Northwestern Car Shops, convenient to station. Also Lots on Chicago and Hyman-avs. To parties wishing to improve, liberal terms of payment given. 10 acres on Madison-st., in Sec. 15, 39, 13, in vicinity of large improvements. For particulars, plats, otc., call upon or ad- dress J.D. HARVEY, Apent, 174 LaSsaloe-st. REAL ESTATE. Ihave one more of thoss beautiful Octagon Front Brick Houses t-r .sale, No. 1581 Indianga-av., just completed. Has a beautiful porch extending over front door, and a fur- nscein. The house contains all modern im- provements. Beforo buying call and see the bouses. Will be sold on ressonable pey- menta. Apply to owner, No. 1386 Michi- gan-av. t HIGHLAND PARK. Soma of tha choleost property In this bosutiful suburb, in Lots and Acros, offored for salos low aad favnrzble terms. Also 6 mew beautiful Residoncos. Nine Trains each way dafly. Fino drives. Low taxes. Highland Park House, ‘Tha finest Hotol fn tho West, now open. FRANK P, HAWKINS, Agent, ‘Eoom 1, 125 Dearborn-st. HOUSES FOR SALE, Masblofront residence on Indiana-av., north of Thir- fezath-ut., 4 rooms decp, €13, 000, Throosiory and Dscment octagon-front, on Michigan. av., near Efghtecath-s:., £17,000. 5 Two-story znd basemeént marblo-front, 8 rooms deep, U&Lxad 1455 Indiana-av., $9,500. yTrecory and bascluent brick on Adamust., ncar iand. 00, Firsi-class’ two-story aud_basement marble-front, with subsellar, Adam-at., near Arhlind-ar., $16,000. Masble-tront, %0 Van uren-at., £8,000, - HENRY EOFF, basemont 7§ Washington-st. BARGAINS FOR SALE. ‘Wabasb-av., near Thirty-eighth-st., 100x150, at & bar- fain, $100 por foot. - Furrest-av., near Thirty-first-st., 30 {eet at a bargain, 3100 per foot. J. BENRY EOIF, Baswmet 74 Washington- FOR SALE. A Businéss Corner, 49 ft. Front. Four-story and basement macble-front, neatly pew, con- simeicd of tho best material: work dong by the day. Oo- €upied 2 Stores and Offices, and sl rented. Kental, #7,00. Will be aola low. 4 A L EALDWIN, 504 West Maduson-st. FOR SALE. Two-story and basemeat stono {roat house with lot, on Meonroo-at., poar Joflerson Perk; will take soms good va- antlotsn pert payment. L . ISHABL, 8 Kondall Block. AT A BARGAIN, 35,000 choice Pi ted 35,090 acres ciicice Pine Land, sitnated on n Bay, Ontario. W 5'Cb. No. b LaSallbest. FOR SALE, AT HYDE PARK, New twostory Trame Houte, with Lot 3zl oa Wasting og-ar: near depot. - 55 0 cash. UL- EISHE BONE bestoamar S o RESIDENCES, Weat and Sonth Bides, from &4,000 to §150,00 § Braeby. s o SO XEWSPAPER. GREAT 2-CENT PAPER!| The Chizago Dally Courier, Lmed at 6 o'clock eve i : ry morning. Full dispatches from ail points up to the hour of going to press. Tholargest 2-Cent Pager in the West, D_dfnnnv a2y past of clty at 1234 oents per wook. CHEAP RENTS. TO RENT. TOLUNBER DEALERS The premises now occupied by I.rn Minard & Co., TOREINT For three or five yéars. 200 feet front on Loomis-st., with the same frontage on Sampson’s Canal, by 244 foet in depth, just south of Twenty- second-st. Applyto - MATTOCKS & MASON, 523 WABASH-AY. FOE‘ @em, WINDETT'S Waonificent New Building, -Cor. Randolph & State-sts. . This building, in its situdtion, design, and construction, possesses advantages equal, if not superior, to any business building in the city. Rent ressonable, and will ba rented in whole or in v?m.a. Aswlv £ M. #. SAMPSON & CO., 144 LaSall tia H1 k. Those fine Brick Stores, with plate glass fronts, suitable for all kinds of business, on Van :Buren-xat.i be- *$300 PER. ANNUIL. APPLY TO MATTOCKS & MASON, 528 WABASH-AV. WABASE-AV, afjoining Trenty-second-sL For Rent. STORES, OFFICES, BASEMENTS, AND LODGING ROOHS. ARTHUR BLOCK. NO SALOONS. : Apply to C. LARDNER, 94 Washington- st,lla. m.tolp.m.,and3to4dp.m. * I3 Daily TEib © CHICAGO, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1874—SIXTEEN PAGES. FINANCIAL. LOOK COUNTY Interest on Deppsits at 8 Per Cent. Money can be drawn at any tims bstween 10 and 3. DIRECTORS: BEDMOND PRINDIVILLE, BENJ'N V. PAGE, M. D, OGDEN, F. C. TAYLOR, k. B. WADSWORTE, 8. CEWOOD BROWN. M. D. GGDEN, Prosidont. F. C. TAYLOR, Vice President. €. H. M N, Cashier. TRAFTS. O ALL EUROPEAN CITIES. DIREE: W. B. OGDEX, N. 8. BOUTON, Exclusively a 1 CLURKSY, Nt G Bk 1x per cent compound {nterest on doposits. Passbuoks fres. Money aiso {nvested lor othiors on Bond and Mort- gagn in small sums at 10 per cont fa.ercst; po chargeto feador for abstractor Jegal examinatian nf title. :0. SCOVILLE, President. ¥, KyLseY teep, Cashi NoTE—Daring the rient panic, this Bask has paid all doposita on demand, withoat notico. BRITISH LOANS. Five to Ten Million Dollars in Gold to will be required. B next, applications for sums of $10.000 und upwards can be mailed to CHARLES A R, Importer, Chicago, or be left with the Agent for this Departm, cnb‘,(FxA.NKL:LN HATHEWAY, at No. 45 Clark-st. Money to Loan OB goed roal extats soarity, insums ranging from $1,000 00, at current ra-es, by OGDEN & SCUDDI:K, Room 2 Ogden Buildin Cornor Lako ud Clark-tte., Caicago, Tit. LINENS, &o. (ARTER & WARRIY, TMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Freneh, German, Scotch, and Irish LINENS, Table Damasks, ‘NAPKINS, CLOTHS, &., If THE NEWEST PATTERNS. Fine Damask - Towels, of the best Gorman and French menufacture, Fringed Cloths, in all colors, Dolies and Napkins to match, Doylies, Square, Round, and Oval. Dessert Tray Cloths, &c., &, Fine French Sets elezant designs, 4-4 Soft Finish Linens, Pillow Linens; all widths, Embossed, Printed, and. Embroidered Piano and Table Covers. J. BAUER & CO,, MANUFACTURERS OF THE FAVORITE BAUER PIANOS, Indorsed by 20,000 Farailies, Artists, and Masiesl Crittes, THE BEST AND MOST RE] IN THE MARKET. » SOUARE, GRALB"‘E}W@PEHT PIANT. ENABE PIANOS. JULIUS BAUER & CO., Corner State and Monroe-sts. - MONEY TO LOAN, in sums of £2,000 to 85,000, for Sor§years. Twill also buy good Real Estate Mortgages given for part purchase money. SAMOEL GEHR, ¢ No. 10 Tribune Bullding. $50,000 TO LOAN For 6 months, a1 8 per cent interest, on Bank, Railway Stock, or o ber like collatorals; in vame. o ?,f".'&‘,“ and apwar B, 0. o oy 10 Poriland Blodk. STORES TO RENT, On Washington-st., near Fifth-av. Nos. 193 & 195, 40185 ft,; o, 191, 20x85 L These Stores are accessible from front or rear, strongly bullt, with lire-proof Vaults. Have full light frum north and south, ibat pew buildings cannot obstret. Will be rentea with or withaat upper floars or basemente, which are light and finlehed, ata l"‘lx 1w rate for one to five yerrs. Applr 2t Room 5 eame bailding. . BUSINESS. Do not shelva yoar old clajms, Wo push and eollect thown throughout 1bs United Staies and Canada. Ation- tion, Speod, and Quick Retarns. surmotio. Giveus & teial ahd see how wo work. CHICAGO COLLECTION AGENCY, Room %, 150 and 188 Doarborn-st. MONEY TO LOAN, T can maka soveral losns insums of £2,000 to $5,000 en oity real eslate. JOHN W, MARSH, 125 Clark-3¢. FOR RENT 1,154, bouse Fo. 674 Michigwn-ar,,aormer Six- -st.. with &ll odern improvements, Said bouse {8 now occupicd by G. M, Pallman, Esq.; and contatas 16 rooms, closeta 2nd laundry, and is heatcd by the celcbrat- ed Biker & Smith Stoam-boster, which s u-ed on the Pullman Palsce Sleeping.cars Good bamn, with ample coach zoom ; rest chea Apply to % 5 . BiaRSHATEL, o7 South Clarkst. Superior Block. Elegant offices with every modern improvement to rent at low rates. MOREY & MAGILL, 77 Clark-st. Modey at 9 Per-Cent and 10 Per Cent I 18 5,000 and upwards 1o 360,000 to_ low ug(.;nr;ln:rvy-s’A. S PATRIER, J7., Reoms 16 aud 17, 94 Waahingion st. FOR SALE. TRUNKS. FOR SALE—At a bargaia, an established Truuk busi- pews, iacluding a well-assoried snd fal lie of Trunks, FOR RENT. Rooms, any, size, with power, Best loga- tion 1or wood or iron mavufacturing pur- poses, and cheapest rent in the city. Apply on the premises, 103—109 Canal-st. TO RENT. Wholesnlo or Jobbing. Finishod Third Floor, Ax1803 atso Fourtn aga Fitth Foors (unimietar), Reat low fo: #hort term. Apply fo ALY, ¥ Dl tuie promisos, 14 and Ti4 Wabash-ar. HOTEL TO RENT For a term of years from May 1. 1874, the fins ho'el known 23 the Douslas Houso, coraer, D&I‘ll‘luvphcc. Vinceanes a ttage Grove-ars. D NEERy MOI\'TGDME'{IY & WATERVAN, 20 LaSalle-st. FOR RENT. The large Warehuuse. 100175 fect, ground floor, on southiest corner Sonroe-st. and Michigan-av., saltable for fron, machincry, atorage. or stable: alio § tenements etiigan-av, fronts Twili it ap to suit for email tar- tne er Houso nnd business cen 1o . 1. BECKWITH, 11and 115 South Water-5t. FURNITURE. SNROTE. Lo UL SRR e C. . HOLTON & CO, 3335 269 & 271 State-st, 5 A1l Furniture at Corresponding Pricss. BUSINESS CARDS. Important to West Side House- keepers. ook of thechotecdt Fam: T8¢ lownst remunerative P PrH. WELSTER. JAMES REDMOND'S HORSE-SHOEING SHOP, 89 West Lake-st, The old patrons of this wall-known establishimentare ro. spectiully Informed that Mr. Redmond vas just rotarned Tfom an ex tended tour through tho pancipal citics of Eu- bl especial busincss to study tho fulng to tne voterimary ds- partment of bis profosion. Call and sce bim at his old stand, 69 West Loke-st. MILLINERY, AND DRESSMAKING. MISS A. J. LAMB & MRS. F. WiZTAORK are now ady 1o receive their customors at 441 Watash-ar. M. J. LIGHT Raspectfully invites his fricads and pablic in gensral to the opeaing of his Clgar Stors ind Sampie Room, 118 Statest., apposite tho Palmer Houss, on Taoaday next, Maceh 17, 1534, GRANITE MONUMENTS, SCHUREMAN & IXAND MANTEL €O Mychilgan-avs, corner Van Lurcn: HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. L. ol s ietvetnber Ll IO P. & J. CASEY, 41 and 43 Fifth-av., Keop,on hana tho largest assortment fa the clty cf Naw an?:”Smm.n-%g b Farmitore, Carpots, Boddiag X5, Countors, Ale Bazds, E05he, Doiab aaa st Valisee, &c., b elegsnt fiatarcs, good will, valeable patent, and'Jeass, in central location, being No. %M Slalet Otner pressiog businots eaesfyments the sole reason for selling. . SMITH, Propriotor. EFOR GO TO OBRIETNS, 204 and 26 WABASHE-AY, Notice to Jewelers. So¢ of good § ore Mxturos, 3 Upright and 4 Couater Cases, Clock, Chronometer, Safe, Uttice, &c. ; separately + poRscr May 1. Apply t or thelot; plascasion belore Mayl. ARNY (0" |\ JEWELRY SALE, A stock of Watches, Jowelss, and Silver Goads, Clocks Opern-Glasses, Gnros, &c. (bought low), will bo closed out bofore Msy 1, to cnstomers or dealos ixtares tor sale. 19 Madison-st., opposita ** McVicke: A Business Chance. That prosperons Dry Goods and Fency Goods business, of 143 Twenty-second-st., is_tor sale. Capital required, $5,000 or " COAL. COAL! COAL! The best Tiaots Cost la the market for stoam purposes atlowerrates than the Jowest. The coal is received by ater, and (he frokght L 75 conts leas than by rail, which enables e to scll st balf dollar less than any other corl inmarket. . ¥, LVANS, Eriost. Bridge. COOAT S $3.75 PER TON, DELIVERED. f good, freshmined Tlinofe Lu cApmell geently 2ol KBTI A COn 7 Wash: ington-st. ard, Stewart-av. d Grovo-st. CHEAP WOOD! $7.00 per cifd. Delivered, ds of CUAL at curront rates. . A Dock), and cor. Blue Island-av. and Sixteonth EDUCATIONAL. Racine College. The sfnn&ind Susmer Sosslon of Baclno College will o ISDAY, . P adsilssion apply 10 the Ttov. Jumos DeKovon, D. G o, Wis. 4 1 cin D o bs procared at the Merchants! Kational Banis orat Stichell & Hatheway's, No» 45 Clark- SOUTH SIDE SEMINARY, -av. Boardiog snd Day School for Young e tean Wagiany Frech, Gerthan, Monc: ' an ring term commcnces apd Npodlework Washi , HfrSAMURS, Prlacipat HASKIN, MARKIN & WHEELER, DEALER 1N SA L. Ducks atC., B. &Q. Railroad Ship, 0Mce at41 Lake-sL vareren,) Formerly connected with HL., 3. & W., B o ermaia with mé ESTRONOMICHL, " TELESGOPES, BTG J. 6, LANGGUTH, Optiolan, STEINWAY - UPRIGET PIANOS. Wo aro now opening a superb asurtment of thoso un- spproachable lustruments~—four differcnt styles, includ- I sorme Row dusigus, tn wEich the £trention of buysra s Inttea. ST X! et Chica PRINTERS,.STATIONERS, &c. J. . THOMPSON & (0, CEIEALAP COMMERCIAL AND INSURANCE PRINTERS, 158 and 160 South Clark-st. Amalfs,- Senford's, a@d Carter’s IN K S, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO, 118 & 120 MONROE-ST, BLANK BOGKS! STATIONERY and PRINTING furnished promptly and at fair prices, by J. M. W. JONES, 104 AND 106 MADISON: ACCOUNTANTS. . G. TUCKER, Late of Loalssills, Ky. WEBB & TUCKER, - EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS, Room 16, NoLl_Bgi Madison-st. Reforring to the abovo card, wo beg to ananunce that wa arn prepared to execate promptly and oxpditicasly all wark requiring an exvert, practical accoustaat. We will also take chargo of a lnited numbur of sois of books, \rbich we will keep wriiten up and in order, furnisninz clancos monthly. First-class reforences furntzhed on avplicaiion. 2 H. WEBB, SPRINGS. The true waters of thirteen various.Natu- ral Springs are sold at the “Spa” of BUCK & RAYNER, makers of the “IMars” Cologne. HATS AND FURS. HATS! BISHOP & BARNES, . Corner State and Monroe-sts. Gents’, Youths’, and Children’s SPRING STYLES. The best varioty in the city. * We offer our entire stock of IES" RS at Fourth of July prices. WANTED., WANTED, A gentleman of largs business experience, and who can farnish the best of refervnces, wisbes' to ob'ain a situa- tion wi b 3 flunr and xrain Cormmision house, either a8 ealesman, correspondent, or travelor. IHas an extensive Fastora sequaintance, add in tme éan inlucuce larso Eastern orders. _Addreas J 42, Tribano ofice. ‘THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ‘WANTED-—A Gen-rsl Agent for the Stato of Illiols. Adirss DIRECTORY. Trlbuns ogioe. PARTNER WANTED, WIth from £5,000 to 810,000, as efther sctive or. pecial, to fkoplace of ulring pirtges s tn emablliied whosisle Iabsdeo pusinews: Hos S0ns L every rerpec Klress 218 Tribune omee. o T - WANTED, | s smeeat, botween Washington and Bndulgh-s. | a83Y oad E; 3 Fryy Hl‘x Cllsi‘}‘h STETTAUER XEOS. ADVERTISING: RDVERTIET ‘We are propared to do Nows- DYVERTISE paper Advertisiog 1®any DVERTISE sectisn of tha United Statos or RNVERTINE! Canadas, at LU .+ ER RATES asd o AOVERTHE! on BETTER TLRMS to the adrertises ADVERTISE! than any Agency iu the coantry. ABVERTISE! Parties ready to advertise fn _ADVERTIRE! B! ! : ity ex couniry, or prpariag to VERTIS dose, Wl SAVIE MONEY by ADVERTIRE! gotting eatimatos from. COOX, COBURN & CO., - Newspager Advertising Agznts, Cor. Dearborn and Washington-sts., CHIC.AGO. REMOVALS. REMOVAT. A J. NEUBERGER & BRO, Manufacturers and Dealers in FURNITURE UPROLSTERY §00DS, 78 & 80 Randolph-st.,near State, DODD’S SHIRT FACTORY, REMOVED TO 169 East Madison-st., Formerly 109 West Madison-st. - TT, Plambsr, late of 102 Harriton-et., will GH WATT, now be fonad at B Clark-sf., with » full stock of ail kinds of Plumber’s Materixls, aud a fall corps of first. clzsa plumbers. Al {Bose In want of first-clata plambiog will do well 1o gice him 2 call. . All work warranted. bing promytly 3itended to. AMUSEMENTS, THE GREAT ADZLPHL 66,000 Delichied Visitors Attest the OVERWHELMING SUCCESS of this, THE GREAT "POPULAR AMUSEMENT RESORT Of tho AMPRICAN CONTINENT. EXTRA LADIER NIGHT TURSDAY, Maczh 17, 5t. Patrick's Day. Regular Ls- $6% VRS ABL LRURENTS R new rare, 18 5 5 new - Hrars, pddition to tho pigaaitls sssobizge of astistie taient of ok Entirely now Specialty Programme, fneluding tho Ex- travaganza, 2 SEVEN SISTERS. IRON WORKS. LIBERTY IRON WORKS, TFRASER, CHALMERS & C0., Proprictors. Having boen for thirty years Partaers aud Managers of Facle Wo.k Mannfacturiog Compeny (theso works has ing now ceased to manufacturc), o tave parchased fhe tools and all their largn stack of machinery pat:erns, the ‘most extensive in the Nortawest, and goall continua our Tormor businces in all its branches, manutac'uriag Tmproved Steam Engiues, Boilers, Flour and Saw Mills, Mining, Hoisting, aud . “General Jacamery. Office and Works, 139 to 145 Falton-st,, Chicago, T1l EAGLE WORKS MANP'G O, Will furnish Eogincs, Dollers, Mining Machinery, and a1l kinds of gcods fn the machinery Hne. Send for de- escriptive circalar. Of:ce, 48 Sonth Canalst., Chicago, P. W. GATES, President AUCTIONEERS. OUR SALES ARE JUST AS THEY USED T0 BE. Well Attended, and Plenty of Goods, If you have any goods to sell, iond them to 108 EAST MADISON-ST., The best location in Chicaxo. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO.. Auctionoers. REAL ESTATE SALES. Wo shall hold Regular Sales of Tmyroved and Onimproved Property EYERY, MONDAY MOTNING, on sad aller Mareh 3, 34108 NI RUTTERS & CO.._Aucttonsers. TOILETINE. BEAUTY, Therois a peculiar charm that obtafos in nature. Es ‘pecially is this obsecvable in tho sax, betrazed In the sb 25 coy malden, whos unsflceted simvlicity znd nat Todeaty mou:d haine a ruso. Tais Is by many admired, and daly 4o when compared o tno snobbisn xad sboddy’ Hut wbo docs not admire thn dignined carriage. pose of ins fraukness aad finisa that comes f oxquisite o zduirs the h ladizs. We admire the heal.hy kmaid's chaek, and its rusticity compor &30 with her ealling, bat. exmpaze iz wita the belle's ar. tls.dotouch wi b TOILETINK, Presto! Saprome lorell- VE LA BANTA, Azent, i Madis glow on the mi! NEW SONG. O _*'TOFE TEMPERANCE WOMEN'S WATCH- WORD." Words and musio by P. P. iiliss. Prepaid, 3uc. GEO. F. ROOT & SONS, 1090 State-st. THE PRAYING WOMEN. | The Chicago Ladies Go Info the Work with a Will, b Petitions Circulating Against the Repeal-of the Sun- - day Ordinance. The Catholic Clergy in Favor of Closing Saloons on Sunday, The Prayer-Cure Abandoned in Some Ohio and Indiana Towns, An Antj-Crusade Woman to Speak at Indianpolis. The Espionage System Adopted in Many Places, CHICAGO. CIRCULATING THE PETITIONS, The Iadies who wero present at the temperance meeting in the Jlethodist Church Block, Friday after~ noon, and others whom they . have interested in the work, were occuried yesterday in CIRCOLATING PETITIONS sgainst the Tepeal of the Sunday law, and obtsining the indorsement of their friends and neighbors, At the Friday evening prayer-meetings, held in mzay of the evangelical churches, the committees were filled up to the number ordered by the mesting, and alf eailed upon expressed s willingness to serve, The numler of printed petitions was lmited; all on Dhand, about 100, were distributed smong the ladies Friday ; but copies were made, snd, in many instances, the petition was cut from the newspapers and posted on & shees of foolscap paper. . = THE LoDIZS delegated to secure nignatures sauntered forth esrly in the morming, and called upon the Woren who Jived 10 thelr neighborhocds, snd in almost every houze ona or two females afixed their autographs, Some of the more enthuelastic stopped women on the treet and asked them to sign, and nova few did so, . It is tmpossible to tell definitely how many ladies were_engaged,in the work, but estimates place the number 18 high 50, Equally difiicalt is it ta deter- mine bow many efgned tue petition. Thote Who saw 2 number of the documents—onegady having got 125 signatures and another sevents-fivo—mainiain tha not lest than 6,000 women signed their nomes, No effort was 1made to induce men o give their iudorse- ment: lind there beeu, three times the number of suto- graphs would have been obtained. FEW BEYDSALS. Very few ladies swere met who rafused to sign the peliion, and those who did 20 did not decline becsuse they were unfavorably disposed, but becanse thoy did not think tucir names would have any influence. The petiticns were paseed around at the noondsy &n)’cbmecunz, and quite & number of ladies signed om, THE ORXEN STBEET MISSION.. - Tt was given out Fridsy taat the Indies of the Green Stret Missiou chapel would meet i the church at 1l o'c.ock yesterdsy morning, and ake certain dlstricts 10 caurass, A ‘LRIBUNE reporter called there to ses them start dut, but found only one Isdy, who ssid 1o one eise had been there, and she thought none wonld come, Thia lady was in the basement of the chapel, conversing with 3 crowd of . men who wers Teceiriug clothing and food. @00D LucE. Here and {here in the West Division ladies wers ob- served going from bhouse to houce witha plece of paper in their hands: and inquiry proved them to be “members of the Committec, Who wers sollciing e tures.” One of them %!d the reporter she bad been very successful, having oblained nearly one hundred Dames anil among them vere those of three salovn- keepers. Sbe fert vary happy, and _believed the Al ‘mea could not withstand their onslaught, . FEEKING CO-OPERATION, The Committeo apointed to ask the co-operation of fue Sicturs of Merey metin the Methodist Caurch Block afier the moomdsy pryer-sctiog ws Qismiseed, As omo of = their number was not in the city, her was _filled, and zdditions made, 80 that the Committes consisted of Mrs, J. T. Goodspead, Mrs, William Wirt, Alies Hattle Ailler, BMrs, C. N. Holden, Miss Maggio Vaugban, and 2re. 6. A. Gelineau, They firet called at ibe House of the Good Shepheril. on the North Side, and were met by tiis Motker Supe— T.or, to whom they presented a petition. Sbe said she would advise with ber conngeloe, and if thoy approv- ed it she Would have the document wigned by the Sis- ters, and scud it to the mecting Monday afternoon. THE JESUIT CHUBCH, ‘Theuce the Commiitee went to the Jesuit Church on. Twelfth street, near Biue Island aveuue. Father Coghian received them kindly, and, in response Lo & question 8s fo his Sdeas of the movcment, £ud he waa in fuvor of it, and he expressed the hops that the sa- loons would not only b ciosed on Sunday, but every day of the weck, These, he presumed, wers the senti- ments of all the pricats. TIX PRENCH CHULCH. From hers tke ladics procceded g the French Chureh, on Blue Island_svence, and interviewed Father Cote, who coincided witn the viewsof Father Coghlan, mich to the delight of his hearers, 6T, PATRICK'S, The next church visited was St. Patrick’s, corner of Adams and Desplaines streets, wiera Fatler Terry en- tertained them. o mid the ladies of suother city, wierehie had been vixitizg, Lod requested him tospenk at one of their meetings, and Lo should bave doue 5o bad he ot been obliged to return Lome. His ksm- EE@@ & NUMBER 204. ‘wbo had presented them at the prece: mado s fow remaarks n favor of thonn s Sl tot £ thought if the wowen's crnsade was successfcl in small (G.Wnl it would-be 30 in the city. AMr. Nickols said that he was streagly in favor of tho movement, but apologized for nob ALng Jeng Mrs. Margeson said that she was in favor of the ‘movement, heart and soul. [Applause,] "1f tue ladies went out to pray sha wonld go along with them. Mr. Paxton was also strongly in favor of the move~ ment, It was & movemont wioss results could not be. anticipated, bat mizght have great and lasticg efecte, Some men did not wish to go into the movement be- csuse the churches hnd not tken hold of It, bt ha thougbt if the lodges would take hold the crusade WOl be b success: Prof, McFarland safd that he wonld give the move- men¢ Lis ardent support, If only ope saloon wes cloezd, it would be that much galn anyhow. Tae novement, ho believed, must be & snccess. Sev ministers hed sdvoeated the use of light drinka, like ale and wine, but thst was not the opinion of th - Jority of the clargs. e, 3 THE MODEL CITY. ° Alr, Brittin sald that Chicego was the best city fa the United Statea : it had more praying men and wo- men than any other city. -The best people in the world lived in Chicigo, and if tho movement could be suc- cessful nywhere, {¢ would be in Chiago. ALITILE COLD WATEE. fss Dwyer gaid taat sie doubted whiother God ever made one person out of porcelsin and another out of clay.” Siethought thers wrs 25 good people in New York 18 in Cuicago. Sho thought tnat if the womea closed the saloons they would be opened in threo months. She thought if the women wno had fathers and brothers and spare time went into the streets praying {¢ might be well enough, but it would not do Tor unprotected women. They would be insulted, and would not hiave much good efiect. Stll,if they coald closo the raloons sho would faver thie crasade, but the :lnflen who'did the work ought tc have ths credit r. Ferguson pald that he was in favor of the reso~ lation, but ad Hitle to say. He thought it was time tbat Brother Abbott was heard from. 4 TEXFORARY TAINO, o ma- 3r. Abbott roseand suld that he bad not kept his Beat Decanse hio was afraid. He had noticed that the spealters had all referred to the speaker who wasto fol- low—himself, sincebohad taken the negative. Ha tnougit that if God had the power sud will 1o closs tha saloour, and if was His work, He could do it by the pratersin the chirches as swell as in the saloon, [Applause.] The sale of Hauor could not be storped uniess men's appetite for lquor was taken awsy, Ho id 1.0t think this movement was permanent, and the salvous would Open sgain after o littlo time, 22 the woeds' blown down by the wind would erect - when the wind ceased, The saloons keepers had the Tght to sell liquor by law. and they could mot bo legally prevented unti} the law was changed. Ths best work could be dons by women in tha bome, in the circle, and 1n the chi praying mob would pot have good eect, xn. wosiEz, who Was quite an old mian, suid ‘thst wonders would Dever cease, Ho had scen the ocean telegrapt, the Pacific Butlrosd, the abolition of alavery, zud many ‘other wouders bonght about during hia life, and ke boped to see the emancipation of the world trom tha alavery of King AloohoL. 1f it was the will of God, He cocud 3t upon the minds of men by His Holy Spisit and them from their bondsge., Perbaps the rousa wese tae luatraments by which Be lateuded to ac x. nopoERS, Speaking of the daily press of Chicago, said that, 1s 3 Tule, the daily ppers wers on the side of the temper- snce movement, but thers was une paper.which sald many things whica no Good Tempiar could counte~ pance, Tiia Chicago Zimes was that paper, and its e~ porter had spokea of » temperance-bail a3 situsted “1wo Liucks west of civilization,” and_ Mr. Rodgers thought that if the members of Aqus Pura Lodge could get hold of that young msn, fney would either give bim a good shaiding or » good praying for. A lady inquized whether he thought the T'fmes ve- unk that he needed praying for. LET THE WOMKN 20X IT. A gentleman then made s short - speech, saying that the women could manage this matter better flan tha men. He closed by saying that if the movement was of men it would £a3l, bas of God it wouid prevail. SIAME 0N D, A young mzn made soms _remarks which the publie 18 spured reading, aud the young man himself will Qouotlees be thaakful that his words were not printed. He referred to the lodies who bad begun this move- ment as “ dilapidated creatures, who would diegust & priviog manas gy went drabbling sbout streets,” M. Hayman, the Chairman, s1id that the Iadies who taken up this movement wersof the best familics in. the city, They would show their power eo that men. world Bs asbazied to go iuto the front door of a sa- Ioon, 20d the youth of the country must be brought 5P 4o that they would vote for and maks tempecance avs, . 3Ir. Ferguson thought that praying had been Tong sonfined 10 e churcher, Mo had beard that the wowen_intended calling on the City Conncil, but {ha saloon-keepers were probably less hardened than the :‘.derm(n, and posaibly they might Le more easily in- enced, porier was too TIE EXSOLUTIONS ADOPTED, The hour betng late, the quesion was called Ga the o of the resolutions, sud they were adopted. Hio maceting then ajourned, and the, mewers of (he lodges engzged in a haif hour of social converastion. B OrEIe TEE sUNDAT QuEsTIO. o (ha,Editor o The Chicage Tribane: SIB? It seema that our Common Council is about to e stormed with pelitions and personal iatimidation 4o izduce ft fo enforce a Sunday Liquor law which tho people declared ast falf by 10,00 majority shovld not be euforced. I, for oue, protest sgainst the renawal of the Sunday quextion. Ido not care f the Council ara urged to close out th saloon business entirely, if it bas tho power, but to lug ia aguin this question of Sunday observatce, which wan made an issue last fall, and the Sublaariaus £o fearfully overthrown, is an outrage on docency. I voted, 18 dil thousancs of othars, for the People’s tickdt, not becruse I wished 2aloons 10 [ros- Der, it uecause [ do mot believe the Christisn Sabe Bath any mors sacred than the Sablath of the Israel. ites, and believe §¢ sn Infringemeut upon personal riglits to dictate, on religious grourds, a-different obe servance of oge day from tht of any olher. i 1t is very evident that the prosent agitafors of ths movement _care more for ke Sablath observanca featurs than they do for the cwnse of temperance, for otlieriise they would labor for the closng of & lnons altogother. They claim that the g of Uquor is virtualiy » crime, and ia robbing and murdering cur fellow-men. Bupposs they were soeking to hava laws to puniuh roblery and muirder, and should zsk tha they ahould be mads squinst robbery and murdez dos Sunday? If the Sunday question has got to be faught gver 2gain in this city, let us at lcast wale Hil another alec- tion, an suve the reopls decide t, who alone hava tho rigit. Tiv Common Council should obey ths elce of 1ha peopie 18 last Leard from. Hromaus, —_— ELSEWHERE. ‘pathifes were with theins, and Le consented to be pres- ent at the Monday a{tersioon meeting, and, If possible, tomckes fow .remarks. When asked where soma of the Sisters tould be found, Le directed tae ladies to the achool, in tho rear ofthe churck, Thither they Tepaired at once, and sent 1o their cards. The reply camo back thet tho ono in charge was ill, but Ler assistont appeared ard converscd mith the Committce, She hoped they would succeed, rigned the petition, and promised to sk the otier Siaters 1 the achool 10 0 50, TaE DISIOP, ‘Thence the enthusiastic workers went to the resie dence of Bi<hop Foley, Where tiey Spenta very ploas= aut balf lour in chatting with him. Ie 1a splendid humor, znd * so kind-hearted and zenial ™ that the lzdies mil not soon forg.t Lis cordial recep- ton, He aeked them, smilingiy, when they cntered his parlor, if they had come to pray with bim =~ and convert him, say that be bad noticed, since the zaloous hed been ciesed Sunday, that moro people attended the churche cz, Bofore, they had excuscs for not Leing present, but oow they bad none,snd (he shuitizg-up of the tippliug-houses had been beneficial to Catholics. He hopad that these piaces would be closed cvery day, and =saured tho Cammittee that they would Lisve his hearty co-operation, ‘Tnis conciuded the visits, and it was belicved that such an indorsetacnt as that given by the Eishop would havo tho effect to enlist all the Sister in the work. MONDAY AFTELNOON. The petitions zre to be handed in at the Mondey afternoon meeting, and will then be taken charge of by the ladies who are to present them to the Council. TESTENDAY'S LACOBS developod the fact that the women are a unit cn the question of keeping the esloons closed Sunday, and When they march {0 the Council Chamber to-morow evening, and 2tk in the name of 10,000 wives, =nd mothert, and maidens, that the Aldermen allow the prosent Sunday ordinance to remain as it is, they can- not fuil to make an inpression, and to intuence s few votes, unless the heads of the * City Fathers”ares combiuation of steel and flint. THE GOOD TEMPLARS. The lodges of the Independent Orier of Good Tem- plars held a unfon meeting in the hall of Pride of the Weat ‘Lodge on the coruer of Desplancs and West TWashington strects, Alfter the secret mecting bad ad- Journed, the Order held an open meeting to discuss 1he question of - TILE CRUSADE AGATNST INTEMPEEANCE, The rollcalt showed representatives of s1x lodgea prezent, namely, Star of Hore, Houston, I'ride of the West, Aqua Puz3, and Life-Boa. "I firat bosinees was the discussinz of 3 reries of resoiations presenlod by Lrotber Liodgers at tho pre- ceding meeting, snd Isid aver for oie week. “Ti:6 resolution was as followa: Witenras, The Order of Good Tewmplars was insti- tuted for the purpose of overthrowing the nee of c o driaks a3 beverage; to Lft up and eave bave failcn; fo prolect, guard,and sava those Wi those who'sre in d>nger of o Fempter's daty t0d L 0, 15 is 8 G ‘emplar’s o gn:)(vr«‘:?yfib&.u the nsme would signify, 2ad to Sheall hoporable means to accomplish the end for Wal-h we are organized; (herefore, be it O es sed, That e soe In the movemest of the nobla Cliviodisn ladies ¥hio ar8 Weging Yar in the nume of e Master, upon the Uquor traflc,-an exumple well Hrociliy of e sapport cf all £ood ‘citizens, especially DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DISSOLUTION. hip heretnfore existing botwaen Bheahan tafs day bee: olved by matual con- ter 10 cArry B b aad 88~ e 2nzagol 1a the tewperance movemehi. o e at 33 memben of the T. O. G, T, we pleda ourseives to give the new movemeat 3 cordial o amprarte - B e That thic above resolctions be sent 1o the f the city. daulPP""", i Aftar the resoluticns bad been read, Mr. Dodgws, INDIANA. 4 AT TEFEERSONVILLE. JEPYFERSONVILLE, Ind., March 14.—Fifty crusmsders swere out thisafiernoon, followed by 3 large crowd,with less excitement than heretofors, The police were on end in full force, and no disturbance occurred. A number of asloous were visited, and 2l desied admit— tan ce except A. A, Foutz. Here services srere held for Dearly two hours, A namber of ferventand emotional prayers wore offered that Lrought tears to many eyed, but with &1l the earnest pleadimg they failed to secare Foutz’s signature tothe pledge. Mrs. Roniesan, of Michigan, and two cther miseionary ladies, bive ar- rived, to_sesizt in the work, Anton Kieespes, of tne Palls City Hotel, called on Mayor B, C. Pile, tnd ssked if there was any precess by which Lo could prevent the crusadess from blocking up the pavemient and annoyiug bini. . The ayor re- plied that he £ad no authority to suppress that kind of assemblages. _An spplication is expected to be pro- eented fo Judeo Becknell the - first of the week asking: for an injuncticn againat the ers, Mra. Eliza Mordsunt claima thst thero are two eides to every a0d will lectnro in oppesition to the cri- ‘Tuesdsy night at Mozart Hsll, this city, i o The Ovinias T Oene Special Dirpateh (n The o 3 Wrscrigacen, Tody Sarca 14.—The Lidles bsve about coneladed tueir work here. They hate shut up every saloon. One hreweiy remains, which they st tack cn Moalsy, Kot s drop of waltky can bsob- t2ined ecept on the order of 2 physician, ar momtoxD, Snecial Dispatzh to The age icraeab, Tany March 14—Tae women, wisely concluding that 10’ diive away customers would ac- complish the desired result soomer thad prasiog ior proprictors, have begnn puiting sentiuein at both Front and back doors of the ealons, who, by reifefs, remain alf day, Laviog warm bricks o keep their fact from freering. It 18 necdless to add the saloonists do Fo businers, and show more eridences cf weakening. fhan at amy time yet, it being evident §f they Sou't give up they will burat up for want of patronzge, Lsst $13ht one gave hia stock op to thewomen, who poured it into the ntrects amid great rejolang, and to-day twomore did what several additional will 50 do by quitting the traffic. AT gvaxev Spectal Dipaich a The Chieno Tribwne. Evaxsviiir, Ind., March 1l —The women's meet- ing todsy waa compriscd of Evansvlile's beat ladfes. Epeechen were made by seversl agsinst the systein pursued elsewhere of praving ia the saloun,. The newspaper men wera requested to withdraw, hut thers was notbing done that the world mighit not as well Xkuow. A resountion was adopted invitivg the Catholic 2nd Jewish Jadien 10 co-operste, One Citboile ledy Ao%oin favor of the movement, and & general meet- ing wan appointed for Saturdsy might, - 1t is nnder- £800d that the fadies will raise » fond aud employ counsel to prorecute thore violating the present a7, and not ry the prayer-mesting busincas, P A R OEHIO. AT CIECDOATL Crecovwstz, 0., Aarch 14.—The Grand Juy at Prmezoy, O, zdjourned lust evening, after ndlog 200 indictments against whisky-reilers, * aT corvamcs. CoruxrTs, 0., March 14.—The crumaders made s grand rally to-dsy, Putting a procestion on the strect 145 etromg. Tho afternoon was spent fn that werk, clr stng with & prayer-mectiog In the ruttnda of the § ate-House. A3 the General Assemily wasnot in Leesion, but few of the Solons wers mear encugh fo (Scs Fourth Pagod question, saders on