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THE_OMANA DAILY BHE, MONDAY, JULY 21 1800. TllE l)ROBI F‘l 01“ l)ROHlBlT]OV !:'l()":"m‘:'[,h,i'”r '”H':'vml,”.fly”.ll Ilml'n‘llmf‘tl;t‘. | f‘"\"r"l of ]“)"[‘ .fllll", every church should be ac- A NHW DIVINE, r oy , of the coustitution having in this respect | this enforcement 100 saloons ave practieally L $ been complied with, the proposed amendment | closed. This is the most noteworthy step of e Preshyescian Church. Towa's Experience Should Be a Lesson and | was submitted toa vote of the people at a | progress in the history of pur state. One Rey. FrederickeCampbell of Boston preached i °d to be held on Tues- | hundred saloons ave legislated out, of exist- | his first sermon atsthe Southwest Presby ter- (Guide to Nebraska, he result of that e! ence. At the 1st of April not hore than | 7' is weil known. ThE amondment was | half those remaining Vil contlude o take | b (Aircl Yiostesdey morning T s SORE CALIL RNIA ndopted by majority of over twenty-nine | out & licenso and the. mimber of | hus been withoug a pastor for about eight A PLAIN STATEMENT OF THE SITUATION, | ().nnl\'nnd .ytln..,\.- wli“u at that n‘-h-«'lin:n. | saloons will be reduced to twenty-five, The | months and a eall was ex A to Rev. aw is o sacred thing, which it isthe duty of | Campbell, who bas come out with a view to 0 ) ) . . E i | ) ~\ ® state D 3 5 all to obey and not. disregard. The mayoris | Jooking the d over. He is at present b} ) Bon this Yot hie bien, that date t0 | t0 be commended for his announcement that | e pustor of R b rdd ottt i » p \ Prohibition Has Led to Hypocrisy | this, based the claim that a large majority of | the law must be enforced. The best way to s i ; 9 v ( X h and Decsit, and Been a Huge tho voters of Towa are in favor of prohibition | get rid of a bad law, if thisbe one, is to en- [ The subject of the sernnon was “Calcb and and have 80 expressed themselves at the it. The saloonkeepers are to be com- | Hebon,” and the text chosen was Joshua TE 'I’KQN’ [eY LD e o] NS Burden the olls. Do the facts bear out the aussertion! aded that they have at last yielded and | xiv, 12: “Now, therefore, give me this ,m -+ l}m)"flm”[ rfx) i NI Prior to this election the frie of ve proven themselves law abiding ¢ | mountain, RESTOR 3 WTH, A prohibition had perfected an almost perfect | e aroonly threo out of that number who | ' s elitctor of (uleh was shown in b For 25 yeurs [ euffered from bolls, eryeipeus . b | ranization. They practicaliy had the sup- | threatened to stand out. The people shouid | | AChe character of Caleb was Shown [ i and other blood affections, tuking during that ) 8 - 3 ; - | port of the republican party in three-fourths | c ulute themsel for this condition of | 8¢tions asone of the twelve eldren of Isra time great guantities of diffetent medicincs with- [ C Des Morses, Ta,, At this time, anties of the state., They have airs, when the saloon men have beenso | Whowerobent intothe promised land to s out giving mo any perceptible relicf. Friende v when the people aska are consider addition the support of more than three- | well ofganized 3 it out. All but Caleb and Joshua retur indaced moto tr7 8. 1, 8. ltimprovedme from the problem of pro! v‘m.,.lm!l\\lfl be called ‘(;u‘u.;y;‘,.r'vw;"yu ulA“u g ”uf the preachers 3 l{(ll‘l' \\:v‘nl on !;I- i :I-Irlll‘\) (}x;'; with reports that the id - teeme the start, and after (aking ecveral bottles, res on in i few tmonths to decide by theiv votes | nd prics charge of the ) e's saloon on Sunday lust, and | e m <o v i 7 ol e ‘\l\"h b ‘ ‘: W :“H\‘nr “r ‘llw :1m \“vlw ,‘,’k\ . o O e (LI At P rosA pecially dwelt on the importanca of closing | nts and the people 1 bell o :;nrv\l my :; 4.1:11::.‘:,:‘:;:(; ot 1 h ::s for oo d f - 5 cther theg or will not amend the con- | g they utilized this temperance ont | the saloon at 12 o'clock each night and dur koA nt pat in quicting y age, whioh s now five yars, ( l { R l i 1 ) tion of their state so us 1o prohibit the | jy overy possivle way v wholly | ing the whole of Sunday. He thought that | people and opposced his faith to their timidity Mrs, 8. M. Lucas, Dowling Groen, Ty, > Noleest - Froduction, manu facture aind s f spirituous and malt | a sent ntal car wes and | good would come out of the evils in our | Forhis action he was rewarded by bein Treatise 1 and Skin Disesses nlled froo. Yiquors, it might be well forthem to study the | logic wereth ide iworthy of con- | midst, which were attracting so much atten- | spared to the promised land, y-five . SWLFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlwits, G < TOR " ol v W0 8l p eration, 3 v of otherstates | tiom, H A that the young men of this | years later, when the chiidron of Israel en- a v ORSALE BY situntion in lowa, These two states for many LS ) ith prohib und_laws, | city’ were becomi used to asenseof | tered and conquerd the promisediand, Caieb | 2 s a7 il Riley Bros, | v miles adjoin each other and possess mMany |- fhough often cite 4 gh ofte oded, The ery | thoir danger, He war parents to be asked that h wiven the mountain of He: ) SRR 1 Dillon & Co [ Wholesale characteristics in com=ion, Ttis proper that | was raised that it ivas a battle beti the | ful in the education of their childeen toward | bronas i portion, promisisg to conquer the l”s 8 S 8 S 1 F. Dellone & Co., | Liauor Dealers, the experience of Towa should be a lesson and | X » saloon." Thpse who apposed | o temperate life, Christians all should re- | city, old as he This city of Hebron ' ; ! \ CALIFORNIA'S Wik . guide to Nebraska, and especially so upon | the liment, however pute and temperate | meml that the temperance moverient | afterwards bueamen ity of refuge and was Heimrod & Hansen ) Grocer: ....! ¢ : it ¢ 2 it : harged with taking cd each on divectly or through | rescued from its heathenism to become a | Physicians, Surgeons dalists ; [ Henry Pundt, Liguor Do ;b“"’\' \“ d ‘| 4 ~"‘ “{ on of \;“‘)“ ’”} e s 5 0 fa ) i ds, and all should anite in” furthering its « o t o curse to the land, From Ih) “\uldn\' bur‘\c“’\ ‘”]d spc“‘l[l\l\' 3 % 3 ‘ l’v\l'm\\ Zinfan 18 10 PECE nmong. \, u yrief article, and any others which ) s and s | growth \ tin Caleb's life threo inportant | 1 £ )¢ I3 s R 1 A L % Can Wines, while stic Bost Trapio muy follow, it will be my earnest endeavor to | of the state were urged to ta tive — |1 § 1400 DOUGLA S ST RE il write down facts as ts the situation in years | Part in the canvass, and thousands of them | Van Houten's Cocon-—Delicious, made i ‘Weire kept alive' for the servic ONATIA, NEB. c - - hifen, 7ol gl ary ovtuy erch, puipitand | statly. i i ot God, Culelys owa, words, The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute i : ! | s Wit f iibitior ’ - £ ‘i that God had kept him B L of the facts as they oxist todny 5 [ Grus Apors towest rates and superior | while all th s Wwiio hid started itk ©nly purtiuily posted as to theso facts must | § ! ) y o the via the great Rock ui from the promised land had died admit there ha i misstatements | su of , While ot vhose nd Ticket office, 1602—Si leb, all made and garbled facts din relation o | nominal ) reaily opposed to | teonth and Parnum streets, Omaha. provém, iy wo to theoperation anl politic s of pronibi- | the amendment and to the principles of pro- 5 i whenth v of all things B tovara tory Jaws inTowit. Supporicrs, us well as | hibition, were forcod into neutrality or half RAILROAD REGULATION. death 29 solved the problem when opponents of prohibition, have been more or | support of the measure, ’ 1 he said, am kept al md have the ess Ity in this respect Oun the other side there was no thorough A 9 5B strength of forty at eighty-fl because God Firat, there have boon many misstaten oveanization or concert of action, In 1882 the | Another Communication on the Subs | by gome service at wihich Ho will put_me.? 10 the bistory of prohibition in fowd., For | deroeratic party, with its_ orzanized body of Jeot trom Ex-Seeretary Gustin. Thio examplo of Galeh, rendy to do- Glod's fnstance, many believe that lowa tor years | veteran politicians und work could not be [ 3 By, Neb., Jul To the itor of | Will, was held up as inspiration to tricd liceuse, high and low, as 4 means of | tnited ds it could be in 1590, in' solid opposi- | 1 ! ke ST o L0 he 1 the | Christins todo what God had intended th regulating 1 e, and finding this | tlon to prohibition. vands of republi- 1o of us monoprize all HA€ | oponid instead of listlessly waiting for the method £o be a fuilure some cight years | cans who werein theiv own judgmentopposed s nor correet positions on_the m millenium. To deny the ¢ 1 of powers abandoned license S hibition, | to prohibition, and cspcially to the constitu- | interest to the people of Nebraska | given by Gol und to underrate His strength This is true only to a yvery tional amenduent, were incapable of resisting | und the United States, condemned The now historical facts are that | ever | the pressure and were forced to give it their did give or make @ fuir trial of license - | s or b least abstain fromany open op- : ; things are the ones to be | 10 1855, v territory and lowa " iC se not pre nt that what it two or more sides to it, and ju ing ofY 1 he " 1 ple mada ttef teials of crade and vl \ to an form but a faint con | ac ot full undesstandi must pick | e hard ones is a common practice ev rogulate the traflie, having s b g Situation. 1t 1s trae many of | 1 examine all sides in detail. A board | tdram shop'! and the “five Jonents ohibition ma gallunt | moolook smooth’and clesr on onas stom was condemned and the peo- Neither of these | v @ « \t. but they were not |l : T v m.m\. le im and un in their . ork ) theother opponents prohiby you pick it up and a rat run ou or ‘ even though they »m conversation om rithe ide or outside of lowa, Asis always | and thereverse side v e J ot attain the object sought, It was wlarge majority of Lt v |t in theso fights s roported | aination from all side: ostion we | piter to fall in @ m contliet than to win IeREhat fronia ae he Sk el ik threw tens spinion ot its merits | g 7 . they were much better adapted to the welfar s 5 r £ v ds of X shate in beir ) as that the hard of the people and the state than the prokib. ol « ate for the I'”l of de y det ~‘;' po ethy 2ldo \anges :m’.mh w.. ewird Rest” was the ¢ “z;’m"","“' TR pparatus ¢ ) 8 t 190 r@r "‘}'; A L e it bt DRk Derora T e || naca O EHE Ca} designates the | mhe most widgly and ably known spoc- | Accommoiitions Wt \\wm-'u."r‘l-yifi-..fi'.“...'|‘u"”"“\“"" i ) Bou| will_be remembered that along in the | & y theso cxaggerated statoments | 18 put 1n coll tyne aud placed 1o /ore @ or | heavenly roward, I differcnt de- | salistsin the United Stutes. ) ro. Tos, Doty Cutatrh, Bronelitis, Tnhalntion, Kl iety. y LR 0 probibition carno, s new poidy o ste grossly untrue, thou thut one's thoughts “are. put into calculating of happir in heaven. Heaven was | perience, vk ble sl and unlyersal suc- | Bladier, Eve, norntions. DIS iR I8 OF Woatin A icpi, Kidhey 15 growing out of the liguor traf 1 may have Y ¢ | action. 4 glven t people and was something | €oss in the treatment and cure of Norvous, | O Diseaes 3 artment for Women finemeng any other newly 1 80-¢ d | U . The knows of b 1 N Any apt and reac \\\l r of the gift of gab i > I'his w 3 i v < and Surgical D ses, entitle these 3 k alty of PRIVATE DISEASES lible remedics, lad a run for | ledg o g v - 1 stand boforean audience and wag his or poriz s people fo seward) | finiacil physicas (oRln I GIUined 0ts) Re Loss i r b ot clio sysiom without metouts: years, Many statés cast and west, .y on thisa at ORI CTL b LD TOR R T d when His “Well done thou good and | A “CERTATN AND TOSITIVE CURE tor | Sorrespondenc ne conflden 2 i it 0% etprart ae the new reniedy, but nearly all of them sub- | Was ridiculously sn ol oy 1 with the | sarcasm amusing and pleasinzto the hearer, | fyithful servant? was heard 1t would not fall | (s awful ¢fects Of tarly vice and the numer- | U8 OFsend history of sonr cisa. md wo wiilsond n Qre pemonal Interview pre et sequently threw it aside, "The importance of the question involved and the | but when itis reduced by shorthand reports | op the car without meaning. ous evils that follow in ity train 8hecal or Norvous Disesacs, Tapotonoy, STpniiis Gheotnmy Tarree e o (o M UC Brivaty. hibition may have been good medicine for the | immense property interests av stake. And | tolines of reading matter and laid in cold 5 iy b ooRat s by an 1 IVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES dhors il Varlcocelo, with quastion list. - Addre body politic; bit practicaly it w Y| the most of tho money expended, and it was | type the person who oks aiter facts tobase | ghe padle o eilate the. o s oF 0 peedily: complotely wind permanently cured. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute jurious than beueicial to ~ the . The | expended in an entircly , | #ction upon will look to the newspaper xeport | qud strive to win God's approbation and the 2 LITY ANDSEXUAL DIS- Corner 6th and H, g cdy was foun ¥ 3 | was contributed by eitizens of the state and | of such debates to make up liis opinion. iotathe ey nasl n arney Sts., Omaha, Neb, se. The ger bl at the | much of it by men who had no interest what n the debte at s on the railtoad ques: bl S LR STULA AND RECTAL ULCERS = seasion of 15543, enncted the fix ever of o pe y in the manufac- | tion figureswere garbied and misstated, to ) o A AR tory law. Butthe menibers wore af s or sule of liquor ma falsa positions, by the Lonarabie||| ;1002 Sixteenth nnd Farnamistreots is | giitranteed oured yithout pila or detoution P take the e responsibility of its enact o cause fided mute inthe alop- | ralroad attorne \\huh working for hire | thenew Rocls Island ticket office. > HYDROUELE AND VARICOCELE perma- ntand to n of the responsi- P hibition a went. For | and at the aceusin least | ets to all ppints east ab lowest rates. nently and siceesstully cured i cvery RO y providod for its subimission to & vote ats of Town b been in o | equal standing and howor with himself of ———— SY ML GONORRILEA, ; 'y people at the spring election in A pril most hopeless minority. I al b being influenced in their opinion and expres. Silver Mining. tnal Weakness, Lost Manhood, o 1 pril, ¥ 3 ayed Fuculiies, Lhe vote tak majority o despondent over the outlook. v sfons by wanting ofice or reasons of seliish I have been surprised and disgusted at e disordors’ i ; 1 . . the law. Shortly t op- | saw the prohibitionists sc 1 intent ST Ag bt he STHhor sok BOSLEIVOLY ouredyas w wnlpre - rAre 4 cnts of the law commenced log the republican party and dictating its ac If there s any selfish interest in anything M) Y 0Ly, oMo | fahatior <orders that result from (, 1 / 3 £o test its validity and subsequently two | their hopes They did not believ .,Iruu an, W-\n“ on 41;‘4\ P nluu' | it is A ““‘ t““ L lw!l\‘lw;ll e l" 11’} Xteus o r' miturey \\ L (’ b dl]L 1 \ ('l ‘\n“ 18) hree judees of the sup y held | prohibition, but they did believe that it was | the question that the corpori- ying **Slide g stock,” and from | § 2 Guirantee s 4 the law to hitve been pr , while o the rdpablican party of | tions may mai their hold upon | ¥ ar g uy of them have ‘“ml)_!k“"&w\ * joprod reppral t SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, - - OMAHA, NI the third, Judic tight, now ? | Towa might be wrecked. Henee thousands of | the trassp : aned to and taken the adviee of idlo | yered it home by patlent without @ mo- dent of this ity hild that tho gonoral us- | democrits in fow vemiined cutirely passive | o the Hon, V. clc and othe 2 gabbli wnds who are always ready | uents pain or a PIONEERS IN LOW PRICES. bly was the’ sole law-making power of wctive duving campaign, and th t s AT ERAN 0 YOUNG DLEA ate, and could not legally sub- | clo of doubt that thousands of dem. | e he hawk to keep it from i = ERe TG a0 SO 1 NG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. Al e U e mita proposed law to avote of peo- 5 actually went ) 1 d | your You not only destroy the ”!""'"lv ! about ‘nlm mines asa A SURE CURE The_antul emets of 2 Be'nz manufacturers, import :rs and jobbers, as well as ie- ]Alal-.’mul henee the Inw was null and void, r nt. few hundred of thse ; 3 < d simply hamper its 1"?‘(‘“;‘ i U N1 \IA sy, vice which brings tail dealers, our purchasint facilities are second to no hous» in This first prohi ¢ law went into effect | voted probab! g tiously, being 1, but do not destroy its ability to live off Now iy L have yetsome | orsunie weakness, destroving both mind and i by £ o g July 4, 18 1 whitt was then y willing to give rohibition = a f.uf our chickens. slide stock for sale 395 Do s Aty ‘{“*,' ) with allits dreaded ills, permanenty this °°v}" L0 Henc? our extrome low prices 01 overything wao “county grocery™ attachment; that is, a pro- | ther trial, but man thousands _of ake the means 0{ transport l' on bafore July 20 tock ut this ‘l')'l;\: BETTS Alitres: those who iave im scll. Spec'al attent'on is called to our large ard elegant line of county should_app - domotrats voted for probibition not be- | communication national, s is postal service, | price is the best investment you RS BE LIS plirsi thomselvos by im- Fin> Man el C ocks (0vi R 5 L kitds of 1100 for mediienl | cause they loved or beliovedin prohivition | Eliminate the item of Wistance and ou will | fun possibly mak yoi i themselves by ln ockes (over £0 differont stylac) at 85.00 and up- . -y 1f you do not believe | proper indul and solitury hibits, which Faes X % 7 i Sacramental pue | bt becatise they hated the repubiican pacty | e the hawlend train bim to your comtort | o Pabovd | statoment in - regard o | I botmind und boly, itz don for wards, Fino Binquet anl Piano Lamps, wih sk pa-asol pose Phis cory attachment more. They wanted prohibition as the club | and pleasure and regulate his dietin keeping | o M Eirlgnls S O | business. stidy o marr ige. erades in all the new colors, frcm 8500 up, Bu ar T 00 popular with miny of its patronsand yery | With whichto beat down the republi " with healthy demands. Slide stoc k, you can write to any of .the MARRIED MEN or those entorl Cutlery of us and sa R& 82 y'yvu.xr'lnb b unpopular with the people genera! i ey reasoned well as to the eftect it would | To the Hon. Marquette an following well known gentlemen of | happy lite L . L4 Vo money. Rogers Best Triple ‘Plated yearor two was knocked out }\.n € upon the republican party. The repub- | pressed reu Wl men ‘1 ‘ (.(1 > up \u\u 0\]! 1y ]‘ ol : 1 M ' OUR SUCCESS Knives and Fork: oaly 81.76 per set. Steel Cwvin - S:ts( nite Phen in 1858 came anothor amendment whiet 4 lican party has been badly bruised and iu- | burden of maniging the railvoads ung 5. J. Bent, cashicr Miners® and Mer- L ! o n rd € y 4 the true prohibitioni med foyther | Jured und ‘weakened in lowa by and through | latuves, while it such loss, trouble uul chant’s bank. 2 s upon facts. First—Prac fork and s 01)'&32.09 and uwward. £poo:s, &e, in proportion. weakened und ma ‘ s & probibition club, but the demog poor return to you, and let the vast bu 5 manager Beaumont enmp- | o T e T e Our Great Md-Summe: Bargain Snle of D'amond s, Watchas i At that time theve hud | themselves have not escaped har ! be borne by the whole nation & 4 iny our INhOrLOLY eXALLLY Lo 8 and Fine Jewelry is sl in progrese. : r 1% of Qo oo More b | S om. ey Nuve suffared. 18 common W vou will not hive to make false stalement IO SR 0IAY s 7 RrOR G nu'no Diamond Finger had mhade the bést of citizens and bad | the other peopleof the state from the evils, | produce gurbled facts and reporis to y A. Dunham, manager American- | tachease thus effectingeures without injury. Rrgs from 82,60 up, £ol'd Gcld Watch s from $1500 ur, much toward building up the pros o | oppressions, troubles and pecuniary losses | you in your distress, ‘Tur v ability and ttle mine. ’ )15 o é’y N 5,000 flne solid gold, plain, bad and set Einz " of the state. Politicaily L ztowing out of that luckless prohibitory v kuov to the 2 \To saryite. i org Kedzie, managor t S. B(,ttfi B(,ttS, EY oudfipft-mi;znlnw Glz’tf‘s: fl:h?hs:::“;‘lgl :(;t@u: A £808 . Fine e cause of thelr dislike' 1 % 5 Not ong of any one hundred de transpo; g i ae | mi 1d state geologist, 5 Iaiiis S ; with the youn 4 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA. NEB. Spectasles 81 up. publi bt sivong and growing re then voted for pr P now C g - | Prof. B, M, Endlich, manager Yankee publican party. Thoey eared littie for whis ~ s 00 | porat 3 g 3 2 mine R TR0 Sy and the stronisoe drinks, bt they: would i | ey ond 'i‘f“n“x s M.L "'f; rust ¢ wrate \uuLl ubility. R Baot ; : 157 Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty must b ieir beer and wine they had boes did” not and will ¢ tho yme the question of transportation is tie ) ih X ' T $ B EHLY, a ustomed to all their lives, Theiy numbers, | Cost. one groa m.“l n]nmnin question before this S LAl 3 K ‘\I o one doubts that the etermination and_ independe ade thon v rk, as o ade state today but I may be like the _ Georgeo, rlbur States {a op e T an im t political fuctor mlhlwlhz"nnr\‘\l‘ | at if nny emoc| | who thought the elev 'y vare | deputy mine X 1“) corset .l..sts & Siear stato,. They hold ¢t DRIGcars qril arn 1.|h].‘r‘u|..\.u.-|(., orinany ma d | very stubbor g 1 Caliope mine. without breaking or kinking power between the 1 wepub. | i the adoption of the proposed prohibitor On the questior while T hesi- . D. Coj 1 n, Coplen’s concentrating o Qi G 2 fcan and democratic partics, To please | dmendment in thefr state, for the purpose of | tate to say any wduat could o construed | o) BEEORIE Siconan it saN N oishiftingiatsibone libecause th d perhaps others, the gonoral asser reby injuring the republican party sir | to mean that 1 ara in favor of ¢ e on of Bastwell & Br Elaia Tl e bly of 1838, the republicats |,,,\,“‘,", < ,"' s | the future, I think I but . the saloon element, L am for hizh li nd R "“ un mof I3 b L‘ % Brunson, !hc store refund S'thc_ money in’both hotses, amended urest sentiment of all straieit lowa demo- | beliove that Edile Kosewater and Hon. ousiness or minining man_in in case of a single item of law by addug’ thereto y eor | crats whel emphatically 4 Webster had the reasoning side of the avgu :t, and nscertain if this mino ha AERAPE, S Slaune.). T s‘exomptodw SORE A AR B AT e e Beatrive, been misrepresented in the least, and | failure in these respects, Sioht L and the manufacture and sule any future date. his, 1most empt Tiven the probibitionists must appreciate | alsoask if 5,000 shaves at §25 cach is not S e AL IR R AR ! G5 best policy.” : | the cournge of those two men who stwod | n very low valuo on the property. A“,d nolone d‘,’“l’k“’ that This “wine 3 g A the | fact thousands of Iowa democrats up before that audience and muintained the i, i miner who has the Kabo answers its purpose establis any vorios learned, and kad it branded into the ' license side of a question toa people made up | 1 iyed t 4 rountry. today, after . ' A 3 g iy, today, after | apd cuits the wearer, hecause, gards th Towa, ond: I duo. courso of yean ' . Thoy will nc almost exclusively of the prohibition e ; K £ ; < Pl o thowe umination, says we have a hundreds of thousands, fi o cup hild il ment—a people o S ) A P - ) RSP e millions of doll véstod in thosa ti. | lowa democ are now fir 1 a llwuulmn\nn which might' bo mado | WOl “ cand that l‘l; venever i ls it don't, the store refunds dustries, The state also appropriated money | ton that none but fool democrats will vote | practical if enter all over the state vy | hall. He also says that the s b and appointed agents to "..{.mx. \ee munimen. | for or give even tho slightest support to prohi- ice of the population us unan v | pershe . i the ‘money on call within a tion, and in the “boom” i i 5 | bition for the purpose of through it crippliv ste and B B lauws for . week or two or three, and wewspaper wticles of that 0 or killing off the ropublican party. The v ately it s mot. A theory . ave he, G DT S y caro was taken 10 ip s of | edy i€ worse thun the diseasc. el nobin, dues not st in i s ; \'“:‘_“"‘,_,f; L e A It is the unbreakable cor- forcigners, purtic ans, the ale | Should Nebraska adopt. the present pro- | fact, I might staud out in the noonduy RO : ancahnolin; ¢ e : logod " fadt habtha. manufaotre and 1 fonul amendment you will bo in | sun und wish it cool and shady, and wish it | the Slidemine tothehestof the set, the Kabo, It is the sule of beer and wino was and wouid | ! « fon than we are in lowa, It is | strong cnougl to become insane over the de- sh to state dn this lotter toany [ yn-ywear-out-able corset, the remmn freo in Towa, and that the | true that in 1882 we adopted a similar ¢ - | luded wish, bat the 't would sliow th 1es 10 buy $5,000 or #10.- A 2 g wald encourizo “and forovr | ttimal amendment, Tt fortunatels forue | heads of 1 wion broaking out ovew my | 00 0worlh of Slido stocle, [ will tigree to| Kabo. Itis the corset that toct these manufacturing and phoducing | Peoble and the welfare of the state & majority d and h tde we. The haw ¢ © expenses to Ouray if thie Slide el 1. luatilca, And thotsands of torelgners, we. | 0f Our suprame R E AP A A TS Ty Gk eananivs i Suay R 1 suits, the Kabo. upon these pledges and prouises, and | 1 h ¢ nprop- fonists” who' ‘ove strong partisans || o it vou hAvo auy.SpAre MONeY. The only question is: Do not doubting they would be cavried out in enactel v null and incined o and think ol M i YA BRG] ] P L L A T LN (I R A ) ribition | pariies who thin liconso more | from $100 t0 81,000, and wish to mq you want tlu. Kabo kind of labored and toiled and invested their hone | in Towa, The vote in s of 5 roliibition tical, friends of the n clement. and profitablo investment, send I i A A B el tho basls or £ for | Lot the people who thinl advoeates of the dvaft to moat once and Lwill forward | @ corset? i ¢ wealth ¢ vity of the stute, A% I t arbitrary, tyrannical o njiist weumb law are adv 5 of drunkenness | your certi the clush of wrms camne thousand v ory lnws. ; statute g nember that to "SaM W, GREGORY, Therc’s a primer on Cor- proved their tevotion to and for Towa | o et toa repealor modification atany | some ofus th : v m th President stide Mining Co., ~ | sets for you at the store, and the | W 4 bloody battl « neral mbly of the sfate, | impractical busin fincip w inre- T § v he N nd, e i wjor b 10 | Thoo Whisiey—toF (nb prackizal vesalt o ‘[llx As for my personul veference er erigal 00 Fuloaa.Aid i Xtk diated aud broken is o dwk page of Towa his. | favore s wipingout. And from the drift of | hibiti fr 3 have been a trav- | Without permission to any whe . = tory » opinion for the past few years there is | eling mun fo 3 v lin Kan- | of Kansas City, Mo, Lagiaai e ; Subsoquently tho general assembl 3 fittlo doubt prohbition in Towa will soon be u ind lowa @ ki ht prohibition ——— . € f- : fes and towns the authority to licen 1o sole | thing of the pa ©s not prohibit, 1?1 He € v " f0 many instances a vote w as g mat Towa can sav 10 prc tion emigr. Many ny friends ave among the prohi- | €104 onthep 1l he - ter of Instruction 1o tho olt st | he Dakotas ot the nor 2 i bitionist 1 1 would like to be one tog, sent inin his 2 veling ex- THE ‘SPEC'ALIS T- ities These licenses confer 1 | the and Kansas Ahest, all | my sympathies we with efforts - | penses the entry, “ter, one shill » ' PSRBTl Doctor f imenrmpngscd 10 sell beer and wine, The sale e | hawe prohibition in the constitut it ty and tom peratouse hi His accounts were returned, with the re- i Siatd ol I gl Hx‘ ‘n_.. eatment of il other spirituous drinks wus prohibit ¥ cannot rid themsely 17 Bu fact that I am loss in ] muavk that porter could not be allowed, ‘ s 4 A i o imenthus ever been | S 2 luw. Hore let th 't be noted that the | Here in lowa we are constitutionui | whiskey than of theoretical prohibition un- | byt that if the entry were intended for flg ESE i MitECati . mons AR s erimina “There is no question to be eonsidered but The second point made was. that the dif- onflict v A= 2 FOT the trontment of o Kldney, manufucture and sale of whisky and other | prohibition. Wao h v 1to lav aided by practical power to regulate makes Aty i L 2 ’ ot ~ A anufucture td slg of Whisky and othor | Kibition, We can Fid_ ours it atany | me in fuvorof hizh ditense and striet regula: | Lo conveyan '_“ ghizo | 1l e We have the finest a s lnw can prohibit, A for moroe than | time. There nced be no delay. C tion of the laws govering the liguor noted s | i he a thirty-tive yoars, T ‘hibition has led to | 1owi, settie here, and prohibition is | and until such time temperance | Auly made, o query d as to sortment of Wares in much hypoerisy and deceit 1 nothing of™ doad” A few thousands of the [ workers cancreate tem) sentiment to | Whether a es d not be noted as ® = the litigation avd bad fe lered & citizens of Jowa left > of prohibition, | muke it practically unauimous, “teahbage. > reply was that **corre- ’ the accumulated costs piled upon the t and many citizens of Nebraska. I nuot for licensean uccount of th - | spondenceo biect must ¢ | the west, and el g S o el ud many of the thousands | nue derived from it, but becat fon | {m\ the eity of Des Moines char £1,000 pe X annum for'a Heenso to sell beer and wine, it | Work of repealix e prohibitory laws and | that is obtained, but not for th P The AR AR [P Y A and awiae, 1 | buildug up the state. - You can take prohi- | practical fuct is the reverse of that X : c P e el s o, firobion | bition, ~ We will ako your hi 3 A, J. Gusiis. o HY c ment, A cure taguanntead e )0 dinyk wi Joseor 8 tine o who have beer Wi fretment f el I lic b Muy[ nounce 1t coss, A complote cure ina few i, (8" Timents OF loxs 9f £ Lsgsr MARHOOD ;75 |1 i s v Ay Surgery, v, Ty will retar , and aid us in the good | does not prohi Lam for could and would illegally sell whisky and th icense, Wit Porri. : T stronger drinks, He could not uffc i o Dr. Sussdorfl treats this £1,00) for the mere sale of beer and wine s, spasms, St, Vitus dance, nervousness | disenses of the kidn TThis was un uuderstood ngroement betweor | And Lysteria ‘are soon cured by Dr. Miles' | pootum, 1504 Farnnir ’ 3 See Us Belore You Buy. the licensed saloonk dthe city author- | Nervine, Freo sumpless at iubn & Co., 15th ftics. It was pral, and hedce many | nd Douglas, i At o % s . < responsivle, respectable men declined to e sy Jand v f i Crockery and Glassware, s dind Bladler cored, guge in the business, who would have soen ENFOROE THE SLOCUMB LAW. AnG route, } 1A 36 t / | urd in ) dus, paged hud Towa had a genub honest — e ‘h“’ nuha, are the > 2 0 - — . iy aight-fordard high lcenso luw. Item rkable Sermon Preache: 28 all and s v A TST N Y iracs of fho g " ; ver has haw, License has never proy By Rov. A, F, Sherrill, cast ut lowest rate: PER KIN 5‘ G0l b EAmPIEIS Gutd Gals ahLeny. Cies 15 La s C failure in Towa, T 0 never hid & trlal | e new ronroduces the followd o r;m; @ For'muu o womin(ach 1 Joposite Boyd'e of genuine high or low liccuse. Howeye Tur: Bex roproduces the following sermo N e s Fe 0 AT ) v !3 wps. Treatment by conee | Qpera Howse, Omaha, Neb, “ooking ahoad before five years or probably a | Preached by Rev. A. F. Sherrill 0 ‘Theo- Saoved wdemy for day GATCH & ' asicn. D iAo 0 rax o tess number of years roll “around, Towa will | pastor of the First Congregatic ! h f P ! sen | M v ¢ """_— 1makon falr trial of high lioense,’ Ao drift | this clty, dnwhich e ndvocated fn stroug | 404 27th st 1s an on dov i LAUM AN, | ; Lutranen on | i ] of public opiuicn is all in that direction WW. | porms the strict enforcement of the provisions > W 1 X A i | by sl vahul dat B | « NfB P Then in five years after the commencement | SRS e o r S | gung gil e includes ever) T b B ’Pw : of that telal the people of Towa will pro- | OF the Blocuuib fin 89 ¥9port I8 IOPre- | thing from lementury department o 1614 Farnam Street, \p)" TTHVED 5 nounce whether or not high license is a | ed from the colu of Tue Bee of Janu- | 4 slaissical education, IDBesid > C ¥ . Al Y TH[ATMC ‘I' failure. The friends of license are not afraid | ary 2, 1882: IR R (S e R T varHill esivd. 0.9 N hh AND l:'»r " *syeg aequiey) IR = of tho test ‘ongrezational church had a good au ¢ it fi . a N iU Inthe ycars from 1858 to 1582 many o nee i \t, upon the oceasic | { g e ¥4 ‘ sempts were made to materially change’ t . Sherrill ‘I.A-h«'..~~ upon the Jube . i '“1"'” 1“ the 0 :‘ @fi mhg@ &’Jfifis a FOR M L N ON LY Ty, ~and in sbmo respects it was made more | *The Slocumb Law and the Wisde 3 ury e . - Difforence of religlonis no e : MY ur LOST or PAILING NAN Lo Bt ey munerlly. fatled, Then cing and Obeyiug Lt | to the veceiving of pupils, pro- ; tn milt howne R 7 i [‘}"";,f;,{".}jj,g;g;f} MAGIC CURE Fosdsoemor rallaat Nei we come_to the period of constitutional pro. The text was from the( i ) § | vided thoy eonform to the general rogu- nited vy . h { 1 e | YOUS DEBILITY., Wen of Ho nd nibition. But this article has already reached | us not be weary {u well doin lations of the scho he scholastic | hends of « at ver : 8t ! gy . ‘v l\‘ iap gxeedion 1 S ¢ beyond the limit assigned, and tho history | It isthe duty of every churchto take an | topm commences the first Tuesday in | Firgatand Mostilesit o's Croim 1t - ) iaguirgesit | Yo dis Nolilo MANHLGD (ully ros from 1882 to 1500 must go over until unother | active interestin all that1s good, Tt should | g vy Classos begin at § 8 . {os Podestnase i h . e or aluu kL haeie @ rofunded, - Sumplo course, ivo duys tr GOODMAN DRUG C day or remain unwritten by myself, live as & free agent, uot as a fossil. In the | - 3 ot St AT " "'30‘ by | I BAK e X - - e, Thent, 815 tull votirse, 8. Bocurely senled from A) tuu co, 'qu Iowa generul ussombly of 1832 agroed | temperauce work, which 1s e atest re- | 4nd puplis are dismissed ut 3:30 p. m. Now York, Clilug 4 . B Louls [+ | oLwervation. Cook Lewedy Co., Uaabia, Neb. 110 Farnuw Stiect, v Qmauba, Nebd T

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