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Show WONUN WAR.TiMC OM WHisK"! . Cmcinnati, 0.,4. Tiie exei'.cmcnt of tho worn mi 'a whih!;y war is unabated. una-bated. Throughout "the State, in the most prominent of interior towns, prayer meetings arc organized in bar rooms or on the sidewalks, and pat-rcis pat-rcis are kept through nil kinds of weather. The ladies of Greenfield, Highland countv, have inaugurated evening visits lo spoons, at miy hour from six to ten o'clock. Tin: result ia to empty each s.doon by thu rear door aa th ; women enter hy tlie front. At Xew Holland, J'iekaway county, twentv-fiveludiio have volunteered volun-teered for tnc cui.-ade. Thev viit every shop daily. At Washington, Payette cu;.ly, where the wouii n initiated in-itiated tho movement, the liquor traffic has been entirely stopped. Charley Beck, whose saloon i, .,i';L-:du of the corporate iirmts-, has beun visited vis-ited by ladies every d;ty fur ucnriy two weeks. He is a jolly German and treats the ladies kindly, hut refuses re-fuses to accede to their propositions. The entire county is Ixuig scoured1 for signatures (o the total ahstinence ; pledge. At Gallipot, Galiia county, the ladies' brigaiie of active workers numbers ninety-one. They work in three divisions, hut have made little headway witii saloon keepers, sonic of whom order them uf tneir premises premis-es and tliey enter and jmt out the lights, hi mu-;t counties the success iu marked. |