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Show Ohio Temperance .Movement Cincinnati, 0., "2. The summary of tho temperance movement in sixty Ohio towns and villages, up to date, shows eleven towns in winch liquor selling is abandoned, and over forty in each of which fr.nn live to twenty-six twenty-six places are closed. The work is ever)' where progressing vigorously. The Methodist ministers of Cincinnati Cincin-nati havo called a temperaneo meeting meet-ing for tho people to consider the expediency ex-pediency of inaugurating the prayer movement here. Columbus, O., 2. Immense temperance tem-perance meeting here to night. Tho enthusiasm appears lo increase. Stifwhrfi wore niinle he a nnmhnr nf prominent citizens, including several ladies. Dayton, O., '2. Several praying hands of women visited a numter of saloons here to day. None surrendered, surrender-ed, but several were willing to sell out or to bo set up in other business. Three new saloons wero opened today. to-day. The women are not discouraged, but are determined to persevere. |