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THR OMAHA BEE--SUPPLEMENT. * ———————————————rer——ce- e . s Ol tutcsmanship and of | taxation, You taks the tamation on ac [ there (Grest applause). Iwant tosay that [ ment tostop hens fiom iayiae flaughier] or | us prosper makes you prosper. It the ohfl. | daps, which s far fn excess of thonumber | (n o great big bottle, with (he corkdn It wnd of Judiclary and of clerey,and | nt of this liquor bu s in_the city of | on theeve of the last.national clection, where | to siop the propagation of hons, The same | dren In your towns and cities are oducated | fssaed during any period of any previous [ up, thatyou ship arouud the country and all vomon “who have eyes fa | O wiiat does it meand 1t neacs | myselfand wife werd domicilod at the Fifth | ressontng would apply to many things that | with this liconse monoy, the monoy that | 3 oar > aealed pickage, and when yon wan to Kl soetho 1 of the | ryin n $1,00 & | avonuohotelin New York city, on the stroot | have caused death and desolation. On the | would have b y 3 munit » on tho | where those great processions passed through | Fourth of July not less than thres thousand | towards th el " h wico and pull the cork nnd y isntr Fifth avenue and Broadway anticipating the | men and b and possibly some women rectifiors, wholesalors and _brewers from | F pull the cork and let the 'la : April 81 of this year to date, June 13, in this | Fun. So this great prohibition Malne ;5 110 come from the taxpayers cation of your children |8 ex. ponds o beautify your cltes, towards pa Ninety-seven licanses havo boen fssued to | thec « w1 you lave 10 do Is to pay: At is ' - i = election on Tuesday ; 1 want to say that whilo | wers maimed and some killod in diterent | {ng, aditg, to make thom bottor : \ hired this p pr tiey were g through the s | parts of the country {n celobrating. Would | and 1 e valunvlo, And when you | Loird dis wWhich on tho 1889 basis would | & 80C 13 we," wnd shipped 4 t there o ! o % & v ! < \- | fssucd last year o I'ho worst of it | the ra " A day, and their war-crios of the two par I and sale of firc weins and | er vu tof stite tuxos from the | ¢aeucd In e, . 4 / 010 of your senators itting at the ta wpowider just Ix ! e | citics aud you lncrease tho valuo of the prop: | 3,8 sttt s ipped n from | ean i Jer o “iinutes s C. Platt, William E. Cliandier ay appencd] As & polic tion the | orty e slates, the pradud ' PSPOrOus & € an rent an, 1 have 1 Puyntor in my presence dri 8 0 ¢ 0 | But Ina, lont of all that: I find, forin. ¢, tho y‘l t h t v ‘{J(u‘ ALk abont :m'rs champagne while Jamoes G. Blaino w i all its 5 ion have | stance, v Omalin in the lass year take out tho stam s forty-five minutes i stalwl 1 and his manly counte boen outlir ilation, we od $ from t Y e 3 b by~ and sober bead was at the front wind Tiight say that n wder shall be stored the citics and t Lo b ub il il By | ! Py - mg‘f 18 of true men, who pas in the Fourth y unde Land the b el it P L tu which he | tho highways dt New York 1o pou 18 i . A 8 ( AALCR 85 GOMtRod WILH: Chig st | i 11 want to falle © Tliat was the differonco in rec rins and pow r tho | taids of g i pslea 8 compired with ¢ < v nway o ant o 3 diy betve Nobraska senator, aud a | any othor insirument 'of dath will 1 ) towns that | inthe matter of proporty, The f about, TSRl it 1 | and P ' ateof Maiue [Applause] these things;and I say that liquor must | cupation tax." They have been IS I‘H, RTReE FRIaALe "‘”f-'”‘y;j“ ! I X “:7:-‘7}1:. wover, and | up totho v Now, my fellow countrymen, I have sfmply | ut jusy tho same, It must bo manu- | that mouey into their city treasurie 10 Town and 16 the stats of TKausAs. 1t Fo[ite X on_ statas At eanght | rather than go bef this 10 say, that i¢ timo warsantod 1 might e medicinal purposes; it must be | maintain order, for there would b sonita from ouc-halt to onothird, Now, r ? i et thougil in the hold 00 e okt canpotant lawsors fh this [ e thess atatistics’ buforo You fn such | M facturol for 110 PUFpio of incolunien: | Much dan or of AiSoRleE (here WhelIor vhcve | ACHU (o0 i Tulf to onehint, Now,you | et ir Bar YT REcrS | & if this quostion was ever’ eireied be- | tingibio forn that you could take them in | 6od whea 1t 1 manafactured, it Wil | ks i Opon Saloon ofnsbiesy jelut My s Al Ay Bl I Wi to tell this dis oand lot v court of the United States on | aad carey thom horno with you, and I want to | b6 very difflculd to “say ‘that the | = Now, let us look at the st of Tows 1 BRopesty valud. thie sla of lixatlon Mast be | & 1 ilding (nsttutionl o midsiof the t the constitutionality tho | sny that w \se gonsloinen stood up hore | Men who make 18 shall not taste o vant to siow to you by statistics thay on § h midst of the h say that whilo these gentleinen 1 up hor t f It | want to s ‘\‘vmx“.w\ t by ~<~“ ”'m |;m\'\'t‘.“v correspondiugly lower than when Vof s s | had boen driven the state of Mainel Appla in which i 4 L[ today and almost blackguarded my friend | I human nature h that tho mere pro f ot b rlod, i Of BNORICEH 0K At b Twenty-five conts | WhY, great God, don't you know that thig S | state o oo Has oo 0 I rtyl “lalic shout polng A wise its pecaliarin its | prof, Di because ho suid he had garbled | hibition by statute could sweep away vice, 1s $100 I \ 4 nover bad - but tivo ship b ns ol 8 th and wastinie your strengih \ uld tax it £,00 8 year, | Lis exiractont of somebody’s 1itto old pam- | Why, I should cortainly fay to do away. on the 00 in IKuusas s nolowor thun 6vor | BOFEE I but bieo shin builiiug insiutivagile fering in the bivouacand on the battl Tetn man : §2.00.00 | phiet, [ want tosay to you [turning to Mr, [ With every specicso” vico ne, I R, Nt '7""" B Kausna | dia they go ot Deivon out. “taa MA e pluing mway under di ur s in th line do | Webster] your whole spsech, whother you Now, T am > show you und quote Los been a farce, and the state has SHOR e N iy s n | you onel Why, n0; but ho th ows ous. (he N Mo skie ho hospitals of the niin | W a oo vou can | know It or liot, has alrcady Leon fornulited | from the most relieble authorities that the | lost ¢ s amounts of fonoy, a greatdeal | V8100 worth of property wourd be | Femark us 1f they had all g wi in the the | pens, aud suffering tortures wlich | not make any sich tuse the | by theliquor denlers' association of Louisville | ©ffect of liquor s boen vory miuch exaggor. population, and no return. | Keading| | 0 18 ADONE §10.50. AnLThe topie U8 | souttiorn stutes thurs as soon o Wit il have 1t your names iliu s for your | constitut puires thiat taxation shull b0 | and has been sent adl over this courtry. They | 8ted with rogard to the perdentage of crine s polico authoritios of Codur Tapids po | avahonuai2i00. mud i, tae wy 0| AOUGICA WAIGLICE A oo By enduriico and fortitad dth in the | unif al upon the same class of | have pot your facts and figures just us you have | 8nd insanity whic I os, I shall read . e indsed ‘wodli be 8i¢ conwaor | OYr § il T wiss RRtell grand ol government Lot every onoof | subjects n you como totallc about | got them and sometites almost in your | ® note in che v i from the | practically froe, There: are very noirly two | dOBL IS Stale Combrios Toyeoiis |y rienid HILT kiow oo titkk 6o HNCHRE youf I love to wn stalwart and | commer blo thing along | words, and they had them in the Dakota | penitentia are two | hundred places in Cedar Rapids where (i | with nny other. Tausas hns o bonded . | thonk God for tho personal [berty of (s standi | the Insignia on t £ lis | that line i and in law, | campalen last year [applause] —the sa women contin ¢ L one fdr sold in ono shaps © A et et Rk L ORI WO liav0 Zono. down ito KABRTL AN EE cont on his bremst that stood for | it way do i t nd sol say | old staff, the campuign descerated hash marder and one £ sughtor.!” Tdo not Nonc school fund ; Nobraska hos 8 bopded. ln. | states’ in the south nftor the Wil WS OVar this nment, for il ity ond | to you 3 y v b the brewers and the distillors puv up in orisgi 1ppose for o bt either of them b 1y any rogularfineor licouse. | gabtadness of $397,000, and 100,000 18 i the | WO have glyon you manufactories, e Bave for a represents, 1 country- | yoii a sit t ab i il puckiges and soub out to orators on de. | commitied the tof intomper- loro wae & noinindl fine of $20 Bor [ utuio'school fand, In other words the stato | Fven you fudustries, wa linve wiven yoa men, 1 wintto ask you ti n: When | buseld up nal L or s nd. Applause|. All that stuff. Yoo | @nee. nonth exacted, but at prosent they pay noth- | o Nobraska only owes §127,000, held by one | hauks, and incroasod the high cfvilization you went down to the thto liberate those |huran e ce thatwill justify wtbe fooled nor bamboozled nor bul vorl ont to say that erimos | Ing. In 1880 twenty-four whisky “cascs were | gy i TG Tn the cast’ who bi the people; but we did it aftor we had tak Blaves, what was Jt you we do! You | turning s back upon this pr t it red by any h tr ey us that. You used al ohiof compu- | brought to the counity ut § .65 prpih et i e b M e B ¢ [ per 1 liberty down thero at the end of 4 went (down thers bedise desperate men in | prohioit | grivo you Know thiat o issue in this contest f5 the | ¢ has be a of 1,000 mur- | ing it witha b some sfiortage 65 conts on (N dollar, the boncls being an old | dayonat first, [ Applause the pursuit of their own nmbitin had [ hybrid and “vol that Ain square issue of whether those saloons, Dporpotrat 50 canses un- | “The pop far Rapids, Ta, tn | {00 0 Do co ot e Anothor word nbout this great state of wien A purt of the terntory from the in- | eonfused iken with their drankenness, with their absorp- | known, 266 w s we and lust; | 1885 was 22,000 ave less than o 1% At SHE Bl . b wse | Georgia, from which was shipped this little tegrit io union 3 they upan os- | country with ligh licen tion of the monoy that ought togo into homds Lo thew for » 1om for malica | 15,000, 1 and rentilisavedeprociated | ooy, ¢ ooouv OUFtbaiks and bisineas f et e T A htos] BAd \\'nlv!?‘h\ tablisiiont of their own 3 | promise you ! hay 10 make them happy and prosperow dcorn- | and roven, 3 thom t of politics and | 50 per cent fban6f TallGees tn 1¢ s seak of it simply because [ 800 that he and to do whatl Primaily lo copyof apaperin w ot youe e U183 W] (8 ok b Bu ooy OE £ Yo Rois|| Pl Dnand insanity : 113 by ‘“The ntiompt by the connty authoritios to | NimUerof fallures in Kunsas tn 0 o f SECHS GUL S RBLY froca m( a1 = ‘\or.ml‘ wis to ricover tho lost territory, r | citi siys that the taxation of the shall 1 out for & prico at the publ varl 1085 80 by intoxication —less | control the liquor tr results ouly in in- [ N ! (lares in Towa in 189 SUppose’ it is a mutual understan iing and & the great body of the union, recstablish the | licenso does not_ help the farmer in the state s by the saloons of this state. [Ap- | than 107 thetotal number by iu- [ crcased expense to tho county. In 1884 the 3 2ETTEL 00 | con \LON 10 roust me; ono spetis for pro- integrity of the union, spread its v | of Nebraska. Hesays: *ln the cities and et ; toxica tion. ¢ r f 1 connty were assessed a | Numberof failures tn Nebraskain =" | hin and the other for woman suffrage, safely over all the luid towns where saloons ‘are licensed the money T B The roport of the super nt of the I 1550 thoey Lud gone down to & 1A818 00 | oy yeitlier ono of thom cvor speaks unloas the our father applicd to the support of the sechoos, bit MR, ROSEWATEI'S OLOSING. fnsane asylu ount Pleasant, Ia,, shoiws BANKING CAVITAL AND SURPLUS IN 10WA AND | (16T both sqbjcets tomthor it visible, You suecceded in doin 1 all the expenses of eriminal courts, pi a : that out t.ents, whose s s At Sioux City, Ta, there s a very large BLLIE LS of ‘dresy cloth. But, down in that gre arewelicre for today ] T stand hereas mch | ism nd insmity have o bo piid by the | je Furnishes Somo More Significant sarefully dlagnosed, the £ fig | number "of open Saions, . The® poiice | Capltal and sarpius i Nattenal. (Lot Of (eordii, with whith " Mre. COSGRE an advcate of liberty as any man who en- [ county, sl fall hoavily upon the farmer. Of ¥ir o BraR BT TR T o0 and o authorities pay no atten. | S(Ate and Savings hunks fnlowa from the stato o Indiang, wonld Ik (nelte lsted under the flag and marched to the | course the city papers would not suy awoud | - Figares it Sind ovington, Nob., | capital and Enrpias in " Nitioael tlo paclkage —down from tho state of Georgin south iu 150l I stand here today appealing | about that, if theeounty has to Tt Hou. Edward Rosewater spoko a5 fol i . f | bur » number has grreatly incrcased. | Sinta and Savines. binks in Ne< that Governor Gordon that you tall abouty for o same principles for which |expensesof the traie thenevery school in | lows £ 4; domestic | Por of Sioux City, about 5,000, braska 64720412 | patriot that e is, talking to the con federatos you foueht, for the eomuon natural law of | the county should have its proportion of the | M, President, Ladies and Gentlemen 1 ansicty, 14; disap | Ther wont two hundred places in Sioux | Towa's population fizured o 200000 | and the federals 'together at that same coro- America on the liquor subject is probibiton | saloon woney” This_is from William | few years ago there appeared in this countr n jon, + male and’ ¥ female —so | City that pay a United States licenso to seil { Nebraska's population figured at L2004y —was the samo Governor Gordon who, anyhow, and so would haye been tothis day | Willied of * Gibbon, Neb, who scems | préat leeturer from Groat | A W& ate A Abiout fifty places pay $50 a month | = Goverior Larrabeo has cortified that thero th of last April Issucd & commis. {0t bud vt been fuvaded by these licenso |to be in a quand himself. He } theme was “Why Don't God Kill the 1. ahout disappoi men | 8s taxes: but for all practical purposes the | I8 a decrcasein erime in Towa. This is tlatly 1 h ee as governor of the state of laws, which are specific in their nature, | wants the money divided upso that all the | Thave beon hom now for two days and 1have | opiam habit, 55 oo 15 | satoons of Sioux City ave wido open.! disproved by the record. The number of SRAn T tlio "stato! capitb} stabutory in their character, lable to change | schools i the country shall got some; bt yost propounded the question, *Why docs | Of intemjpor, 2 that number of [ Sioux City is tho only town in fows, by | convictions in the courts in 1888 was 8383 in | talked about, appointing o man down the with anf changing legislathre or temper of | the question comes” home o you God pormit u clown t bo & pren wsane there i 4 por cent. The highest | the way, that you miight siy has freally in- | 1880 there were 1,108 convictions, an in- | whipping miin whoso. duty b s public seutinent, and by license laws this | braska, when the city taxing the 1 Laughterand applauso, Way does number that noted in the vari creased in julistion u welth since | crease of 278, In 1583 there were sentenced | ougand whip the women who we territory has beon wrenched from natural | themoney, puts it into their rd pernit any man to dosecrato the clo! rnsis in the sotu asylum, where itis | prohibition fiest came. But this is chieily | to the county jails of Towa 127 persons and in | {he penitentiary as conviots. and 1¢ prohibition and given over to the squattor | then sends paupersand eriminals Mt Lo wears in the name of the most 7 the 165 incurable insane " 3 n | 1880 there were 165 an incrcase of 66, in | violated the prison rules of the st sovercirnty of the suloon in this country. | to pay the bunien of trying callingzs, by turnis leriard a kn, 130 ave tem porate, : 15 1883 there were sentenced to the lowi py | Georgia, the whipping master appointed by Wo arcnot trying tolug in some New Eug- | thom, and how much 4o ye n the vhose former hubits wero m (it section, The nm- | tentiaries 1 persons s in 1580 ther were sei- | the great Governor Gordon inflicts the lashcs land fnvention that is on a parcallel with [ Isn'tit about time you eliimed o fair divy . X ta We t . upon theie backs. If that is the kind of oman suffrage you® want (turning to Mrs, i - | res in Sioux City in 1587 was | toneed 818, an incroasoof 123, wooden ha 1 basswood nutinegs; weare [ or else shut up the drunken factories and th it N 15108 Lo 501N 0f It statement as to the proportion of 3 vl now there are eigh All of Now let uslook at the marked differe 3 Gougar), and if he is the man to dofond it, you are welcome to him. [Apvlause, nob trying to put anything of & vagary | crime makingestablishuments andsave your- | .that are debating with him thatho wouldinté | insane wa, Knosas und Nebrasks, I s0 Hold permits. snd 00 | between the cost of_eriminal prosecutions i swilling bor, wino 5, 0r ane to 1110 of the popilation, In the secretary of statc of Towa 1850 contains | [Mr. Small-We are golng to change all nto the” riwil laws of this com- | selves tho unnecessary burden of this taxa- | mate thatwe the habit of muking s st Kinsas there are T c n flnancially. liquor, of | Towa, Kansas and Nebraska. ~ The report of monweilth, bt are trying to |tionl Ireferittoyourown ealm judement & Al anl wi an ¢ home druuk 'to our | the stato of lowa 1,575, or one to 1,041 of tho | 3 » expenses of Woodbury coun ty | the following exhibit: that when we et woman suffrago, | ¢ 1 Iwantto talk against prohibition a Mitle recover the st ferrtory of purity, | Youhavegot common sense along this line bonor and sobriety out of tho hands of the | and you know the valueof adollr as well ws | famnil ture to say i his pres | population. [n Nubraska 630, or one to 1,918 which Sioux City is locat edl | 185, county attorney’s fees 4 08 onee, 1w your attention, that My, pulation. for two msaue | 2 1884 court expense R4,8530; | 1839, co ¥ attoruey'sfees. T80T 3 hile; that is the thing that 1 was brought make 240 fn tha stato or 34 more than were [ Qutto N " and 1 suppose Al disregurd, the prohibition laws, and thercford cution to the li s the salo i3 PXpense, leav. i ¥ i saloonist and give it back to constitutional | anyone. 1 say to you that ¢ dollar you prohii bition, whers it hus belonged from ¢ get you dig out of the soil, and isone of ‘the | Sy 3 10r¢ b ople in - Nebraska, there are very nearl 1835, 1886, $7,4 820,520; in T e 314,078 40 | down here for, and I expect to go howe with Beginning, | [Appiauso dollirs that the Lord God Almighty blos I you rizht thero « «in Kansas, 1" do o . { and in e Ba800, S And [ Thoras X 4 tho declaration and & clear conscieace that L The pentleman talks about prohibition | because it comes through honest toil; bt suid Paul did not t seribo that ¢ to prohibition, but I | ¥ b , Governor Lirrabeo says, [ 189, total cxpense to counties for o have at least talked about It @ partof the ruining thestate, and he produces a greatar- | theso dollars which are gathered and filched iy todo that. [Cries of “*Sit o o, Lot ¥ 3 8 towa,” | simply assert that 4 v high li- 50 wonderfully in state of 150, total evpense tocountics for timesince I have been down here, as mu xay of firares hers for you, telling you that | outof the pockets of depraved men, put into | yells, huots, and greeat demonstration conse can certaln \ S P Maine, New Hampshite and Vermont—and | thesaloon till and seomito be purifiid thero, | ° My Tos ertwinl prosecution /12T ez o4 | 0 these peoplo would et me. | Fox the tivo ater -1 will simply say vhat it | comparison wit o that have tried pro- | Burlington has 12 positively froe, . periods of time which wero allowod to this hosceins to be particularly stick on those | then ave turned over to the public Lreasur v original packago should pass within a | hibition except the moncy they pay o the fe Tneroas 5 w0328 02 | discussion and which have already gone by, states how thoy haye not zained in popula- | of the city to b transmitted into oducat siort distance of the rom in which | Let us take the nine statistics of ance alliance 1 s th lot them alone. In | Tnercisoover 887 “- #8004 | wo iave beon talking ubout everyihiug, pers tion, how they Have been ruinedin their man- | foryoursons and daughters, they have the $ gentloman has mado bis headquariers, | United States: Out of a total nun {1 liceuso was $100. In that year, the 1osed <+ EOTIR0 | baps, except the simple question whether ufactures, how they have lost manufacturing | curse of hell ou them, and if thew by con would. not want to risk tho or ackige | 91950 in the United Sta 1580, 65,025 uber of arrests was G173 for dunken. | 1885, finos coliveted o 082 | prohioition prohibits. establish e . (L ] Suppso | pensations du this yvorid, moral as well | cominz back se wore natives and 2,134 were fo 3, In 1550, totalarrests, 1,035; for Dofloft “eo47 03 | 1donotbeliove there s any sensible man you aduit it . Do you understnd | as physical if tho cterml — God T will now direet myself to thesubjeet in | vatio of insane to the population 5 drunkenness, 418" This is certifidd to by R i e S 0 | OF woman here that wants to voto prohibition o diflcrence between a westera community ( not gone bick on hisword, theee will boa | hand, The people of this state enacted pro- | cach 1,000,000, In Feusas it was 1,004; in | John A, Morcer, city clovk i8S I6t Can s AR 47008 15 | INtoa constitution if you believe thatdtis like this of Nebraska that is being filled up y of reclconing, these saloons will take s | hibition once bofore, in the year 1855, and | Lowa 1,566, and in Nebraska 995 out of por 0 saloons, wide open day and i s e — going to be a dead letter when it is there and by the poople taking up the government land | mortgage on your sous and you will have to | afterthree years it was. led beca 1.000,000. 8o Nebradus stunds very high in under a_popular ordinance piying Defiott i > .. B0,031 95 | i8 not going to do anybody any good. - If you making for themselves homesteads and hat pay back for it every dollar'you got and put | attempt was ruade o enforceit. In 1 ard Report of polive departiient | Court expenses, prosecutions, 1857, . $2:2,877 65 | are going to put it there simply for the sake tations, who are living very largely upon | it inspelling books, and pay blood interest | co ition was framed for . W regard to puipers cin almshouses: | total nuniber of 18, 1954, 725 on account [ Court expenses, proseeutions, 1553, 30,424 06 | of the idea, without accomplishing ™ that creditof their chy s und of their | with thegray haivs that aro mingzled with | people of Nebrasica, and with it was submit- | Tu 1350 there wero (6203 paupers in the alms- | of ness, Gl dn 1886, total num- | Court expenses, prosecutions, 1550... #9420 68 | sult, then I want to tell you that you wre honest industry and the promises and | your sorrow s vou o down to the reave. ted an smendment sepirately with three | houses of the United States, of which Kansas 3 rrosts, 703 from’ intoxication, | County attomuy’s foes 8. LT A0 3 | ingvith the great fundamental instramont rophocics of climato and soil for the future. |~ My friond says there is no prohibitlon in | othor amend ments, prohibiting (he salo awd | had 3533 Maue, 1305 loway i 165 Nebrasks, | ires arc givon, T Dvuport tho ret B AT e A o R by jiueh your government is moil ou are living today,manyof you from 51010 | thebible, What bible did you teach v manuofacture of liquor. That question was | 113, And out of 53,80 prisonersin the pris: suys “intoxication” means & dead The. ¢ g s EA SEREtA i 0 you prohibition is wrong in pi ears in tho future, wid you a0 dofug 1t, 100, | youran & Suniay school! . [Latightorind ap: | mem e o 1his state, thor | ons viois, Iinds 1o the hilked Statis, & This is cortified to by Frapk Kess- | o Te total expenses of tho courts of Tows | And whon my friend talks u pon the accummulations of those peoplo in | plause. | 1 do mot wonder thab youabu oughly debated, ax ¥ ballots were | Kansas, in 1830, hadj.. 205; Towa, S03; Madno, | ler, city clerk. or last year \7\3::“1”&‘ 7 "‘“‘H,”d;m being s law of natuve, the enstern states, But ho is talklig about | doned the businessand weut to practicing ANt prOpos hibit tho man- | 405: Nebrask, 574, and Maing had 200,00 | Towa City, in 1981, had a ponulation of | Per county £5,735. In the county of for two days t0 have S0t (! | i i h 1 i s LAY 1 : ) bor. ¢ the total court costs for 1550 were $03,646, of w1t fay the decroaso in manufactures in Maino, forin- | law, 1f you had that of a biblo the | ufactued and sale of liguor was Tunder | wore population in 18°) than Nebris . | i tho niiaber of suloons thou wis forty- | the tot oot S bition in stance, butthe gentleman doesnot stand up | sooner you quit the better for your immortal | by @ vory L v Wi ilbiEhb (ANt W, 5 @I 07 ek, Wehuye soarcely | four: in 1500 tho population is luss than 7,000, | WhiCh 857,705 is justicasnal polies o pre and tell you thatin the cast, inthe state | soul [Laugzhtor.] I am glad,” sin, that you | ton itac n of misrepresonta increaded the in1ites of oue peaitentiary in | and the number of deam shops.. neasly.. Gy .hmoeh‘n'lflcdom-'uhy e u’:"i. 71 Maine, since prohibition was enacted, that | quit. I thank you for leav 3 and by the combir .dons made by monopol tho Last ten rz . lere is the table:” In | Ther ! tempt t) control them; occa- ot Polk. ty The population of the grvat dominiting party of this cotutry | I want % sy this, that over e day | anc banlors, was dofeitod by abott tio of | Juue, 178X fndtes o prisgs, in Ka ionatc one s fined, WYhilo”others are” ety -9F lolk cotuty” fine populaiion of “Hatls Tas brokenup the ship manu facturing which | wi God d Moses irto hundred, Now we ure ssked. again ) | 9 it 0, | mittod o 1 i Laybriisi. e T e o fg | ment. My friend Somall WAS ouco thnlargest ndustey in the state of | the top of Sinal " and drew §insert into the . fundamental i of | ot ksl Dubuque. Hero s a loiter from the olty o I hich O e ar Dougias | gave you came about, as near Maine, You ean go now from Bangor to Ken- | around ~ them both the curtains of | this * state @ proposition which, as Comp . clerk of Dubuque, dirocted officially to me: | county, in whici “-‘ ‘, “9"”'-‘- 0uglas | ration as_anybody has m nobunk and see sapways empty and cabins | majesty and mystory and doopped from s {you have alrady boon informad, | Nebraska, wo Lave: in 1500, 338; | “Dearsiv: In reply to yours of tholgth | govnty """'“}’“g“““"'“ 105,000, more than | 550,03 ‘when' he was appealing to U deserted and the men who “are the ship- | own omipotent fingers the sacred wriling of | has been adopted In many states, | being an increase of 0 per cent; tho populs- (that moans tho 19th” of June—this is | double that of Polkc county, and her criniinal | orgof this state arainst railrogte: wrights have gone from the coast of Mluine | tho ten commandments, Gol's law against | and, with the excoption of Maine and Vor | tion increased 171 peieont in that times and » 230,) would ftate that therve are | COUTt D o comiputed 8t 8 fric- | jn'with ita little about the tariff prel #olely because the protective policy of this | every fornn of evil, persanal or national, has |‘mont, repealed after fair trial by all that | in proportion to population there was a n this city at present, all payi tion a hove $3: 1 s %“"!‘g al o | as if that was to -y prohibition Y country has been such asto drive American biolute, unconditional and eternal pro- | have cver placed it within thoir fundamental | decrense of 8 per certin the numberof the | o li [ £100 per year, payvable iyl | RRCRS6 SO AL et L S0r s 1859 Have you ever heard or read of an sot of ship-huilding outof cuistenco and give not | hibition, and you knowit. [Applause] You | law. Thoquostion is ot, shall we by one | Drisonors. equal i its, semii-aniially in advance, | V43 SIS0 averacing $2072 per copnty. In | eongress which proibited the importation of. only the huilding of our it the carry- | say that [ woild chango the bible in th fell swoopstop the drunkard fa Lot us 100k into pay wries and see the | The city licenses the oo _I-,‘I_"(\" ty-six district judges. My | commerce into the United Statest 1 toll you hands, just | terest of prohivition, aud say because Pa are we uble to keep the drunk i causes of crime. j hor of conviets in Tl the city mavshi S ¢ the | friend, Mr el tried to deceive you bY | o “What you read in the greal, tarift laws it tothe browors and distil- | told Timothy to take @ hitlewinefor his | closed? 1 am not hers roprosenting the Nebraska y is 3%, They tud | col of thie license saloons | Stating that there were only twenty-four | oe'ina country was simply o production, aud Let 1o tell the gontloman | stomacl's sake instead of saying “Now, vou | drunkird mit Lamuot here roprsent. | them polledat 1 ther day aud this | 1ot havi Pquir aro prosecuted | JUgRes and that twen 005 e haad | it you importa certain articls you should pay that ifhe will tako away his protective wolicy | old drunkard, don't you take it, you fng the saloon, ot DG tikAvhissaL is the state of fue stal abstainers, 112; | by . Respecttully, Jobn O'Counell, | ¢ortificd that prohibitl s Probibit in {4 Vortain revenue upon itin'the form of @ that is cnviching foreimn carriers of our pro- | water.” I donotknow whether Paul was o | hut Tam here e e s prineiple of hi modorate drinkers,| 135; intempers 13 Towa twen i"‘““"“ ot quite one half of | 4o,y Wit wasit? Why, I tell you it was ducts and our freight —these forcign | doctor or not, but four name is not Faul, nor | jicense as the nost eifoctive of Lw aile toread and write, 30;3 able to wad hat . here is the certificate from the re. | forty-six. Why did ho mot tell you there | giypiy o regulation fixed tpon the importa- fellows who are charcing you farmers | avethe peopliof the state of Nebraskanamed | dies to do uwvay with tho evils of inte unablo to write, 40, to read and write >I the city of Dubuque, saying that |- 5 2 E I ;. tion of merchandise, just the kind of & regu- more to carty your corn than you got forit in | Timothy, |Applause.] If Paul did tell | gneeo 41 So that theas )0 that ignorance is ithorities, in the faco of prohibitory e s paistiozate, ¥atthfiad, 1t is un indis | Jagion we put upon the man who sees that in the open _mariet. It ¢ will “give you & | Tinothyto use a littlowine for his infiemitios A\(io71 b1 H s beon aallod (by tid s e the cause of ¢ to the ground; in have foue to work and liccnsed 150 | Putable fact that tho criminal expenses of | our high licnse city if you run a saloon you dhanco it thay will give Americin rien @ | hedid not tell himtogoto Hornborgers and | (i fuct, that tho obildren of this stats wro | J1ct, somo of th ingz are | saloons for the year 1300 s places of public [ o} Have Iiereaitd over $40.000 within the | ghu)| pay a license to the government for the right 10 build sbips and will protect them in | take a cocktail twd or throo timos befora | e 108 it the eildren of I 54 Prison—some wl » ‘aftor | resort. Aud they have licensed ihem on tho | ¥iot tWe vears, Whe suporior coudiion of | privilego of doingit. Why, It is regulation, ity then I will tell you that allthe way down | breakfast, and then take some of Poter Tlor's | ot eCiesbed With bioo Lt i, or for name of 4 man, or open & $10a year. That nccounts for [ oot By b T 40 FCPOXLS | ot prohibition. the coust of Maiuo tho furnaco fives' will be | swill before dinner, some of Sehlitz’ beer bo- | pitin® BOPSY, G0, S0 Nebrask | 336e, ordoanything that uny manof’ ingenuity | it.” Thut is why 150 suloona exist in atown | Ml fo1e by the sherifls of Towa, Nebraskn | “Go™ g little further: The thougit was lighted anew, the shipways will be restored, | forosupper and then go homo as drunk md | heasoh Wt | e constitation af Nebraska |0 15, | tike Dabuque; while down here in Lincoln, | 300 Kunsas within the last two days | thrown out that because somewbere in the and the bulls will brighten and glisten in the | mean asa hogabout 9'or 10 o'clock at night. | BA"™ |{Caos of - whatover . deccrstion | There are twocoiloge graduates Inprison | in & ciiy ‘tat has at least ~ 20,000 | 8 Tegards the relative number in | biblo, during the timo of Moses, that sortain sunlight as it beams upon the polished pine, | [ Applause.] Shall bt Dlaceds b iike) dit. of | At Lincoln. Both were convicted of criminal | more population than Dubuque, there | Eheir county juils. Iu 3countiesof this state | things were prohibited, that that wis prohi- ana the masts will besetand the mill-whoels | q ke bble having nothing about | the school fund: e master avhother | 8%aulls on women. One couviet, a forg are ouly thirty-seven licensed' liquor | 91 Jails are “vacant, and in the remaining32 | bition, Let me see just a minute abcut thak will goaround andtho sails willbe woven | oS nty op P ISV SOOI B0 | S eonte is for & hacit or 8 billiard hall 4 | Was_in colloge a short time. Four of deaters, of whom two are wholosalors, and at | SRy iis 7 proonoes wore coplned on | sortof thing. We have in the bibloa great and the breathof God will f1ll them as they | By, (g it S I8 B0 L aaton. o . saloon or wny other. misiods. | convicts aro sraluntes of high schools, and | lenst nine ave hotel meu. That. Is the aif. | the firsi day of July of thisyear. In the 75 | many thinge which are. denonteod as Weong: waftthem away over the seas tocarry tho it e RS i ot ihes : Whothor & person is fined in tho | tho" crimes for y are _convicted | forenco butwoon high license and low license | Out of % countics of Towa that have reportod | Among these s larceny, laseiviousness,drunie corn and wheatand the produce of these rich | 804 ", ;' L 3 ‘"i ;‘“‘r‘ 1 ‘y"‘»” (BRY 3 Lrhaasileds it gl are 101 v, v i’ grand larceny, | in prohibition states there we 0 prisoncrs in 53 jails, only 22 [ enness, and a host of othe s,but ncwhere, flolds of Nobrask and tio great northwest, | YOU thit we' stand fodkay upon thesacred | polico court for tighting OF ths 56 por: T T 8 o oy | county juils were vacant. In Kausas very | I tell you, I samucl Small, within the lids t Sahdle i B e word of God. One of tho great objections rhois v putting a barr (n the city of Marshalltown the ity bl e, AL [Applause] ‘When the gentleman comes to | ¥ foll hivsio Nause ol hive | lashosin i bi R Honby s bout munslanghter were of intemperate pahnl 1500 ic \rrests, of which | MUCh the same proportion prevails. of the bible, do you find laid down any law tallc around facts of that kind ho wllfind that | these fellows huye to i | arepb O S el SR IR habits aud ander the inflsenceof | 181 onro for dran ko risle i ow, fellow citizens, Tappeal 10 you to go | by which it is deelavod that you shall be pros terels s requsning futl “alisad ofhim foy || #0400 MASD GL tho B LD onour side niek thoyiy b piatec o) tho etk of hoediooltand, iy gion g commission of thelr | 4ot RS O O O ha e d oo, to the bullot box in November, not under tha | hibited to the extent, of Ying on all these him and this people, that the farmers of this | QS0 L. ULHRALEY Lol y0n ) And Ay spail At ) g 42 murderers woro of | &) ook mant ainge 189, Iundreds of | impulse of cmotional insanity, but with the rs out of which those evils come. You country, that. the shipbuilders of this_ couny, | Suppose thatthe dergeyof this comntryunder- | money s all nonsenso; it is oL Tl por cont sinea 1552 indreds of people wore forty-six judges! In Kansas the con } LR Skl 5 i Fn| j Bof the murde 2 Plgosisis Lot calim, clear judement of men who have to de- about the prohibition of the man- Ty, fhid tho mechauie arts and tndustries of | Stnd the bible well enoich to s Congroas ot tho, Tulted tates, tho supremo | (iDL 0L OO Maliion. 'OF tha s | 1uvY 1oft everything and ought, tholr for. | Sorii 370 BOSERt oL i ko ave e fe- salbof liguor, T iell you thi8 couitry that have been gund down un. [ (1Uty ! s uot every evanelic (DR ar RSl oA, ki, 10, proa Hlonk persons senter lorous nssaults | banes €l . hould b Fimembered | whethor you want to vote for a state amend: Supon the words dor this infernul system which has been mai- Aol antp I loRt el it Reven choaainso tmo ol only 5 wer tompors of RuMantallion i located, hasalavse | ot to” tho constitution, which Is sure | whore thore i \itst the man- fng the vich richer ‘.]..4 the pur peorer with | € JIMRCUNER SO S COnYONBIN, i ang s oYy aro i) ol mmaiuing 3 h & sing o hiibutary. to 1ty fus stono end 00d | to=“result here' es: 16 bas din all | ufucturaof winain the biblec Drurken very sun nearly that has risen over you ¢ 1 oIy I S e HONRY A RO 3 erate Labits i vawer power, ind heaatiful locatior the her states, or whethor you | is denounced, cvime is d need, just pro- fAp Yl i IO kb ot on, vait 1Eom shofinanitadire dnd.a) slors > 83 burglais only ibon Bij. Satlen 1ke o Blghy on 1y want to let ‘well enough alone. | ciscly as the Civil Iney of this LAt dohoaLccs I'would that Thad thotime totake the | liquor truilic,but e 2 i i Lo d ting habits, The remainin ¢ L heat towns in-lowa, Put on the screws, if you want to, make | erimo, it denounces larceny, it denounces facts uud firures andshow youwhy manufac. | 101588 i 8 oue el L of tenpe habits, Thor Ditoceys iy U Dt 1 our i laws move vl 1l educate your | forgery, it denounces 3 donounce: tures have been Teduced ‘in those e man? Don'tyou boliov BOME | g Sveliab e iat e ; . esous incarceraed for arson and es of Musshulltown prodicts |, op10 in tho differen ns to keep dway | buriliry, and th re simply punishuents states, 1 tto ask him furthermory v | of this country PHoN L v Ho ko, W B fiquor as abevimge, There ure the amount of ""“1‘;\ “ | fvom liquor, T hay d Lam not afraid | inflicted upon the man who® commits the it is that frome the stato of ks S iafu Rt ug nex for cviminal ass ] o enio | to lot thew pass by o Iwould rather | crime itself under process of regulation the state of Massachusct tho stal 4 A ¢ elpipalie i s women. Only 2 wore of iutemperato habits. dreedom with which-boor. pass by @ saloon than by a club |~ Let me illustrate the fact a little: We Pou wia and the state of New Y chpubloustas ; : UL Noithor of th e Ligior for their down i ithas supplanting the nolsqn (cronsot © 20 intoone, There are more people | have it put down in our statutes that the man hose maguificent and h nSg|| FEn R, e instanc | full. Of the 6 were men 2 19 s ook s o il 0Men | ruined by club houses in our cities thau there | wio steals property and is convicted of the R s T tory ave | B1d D ) wanb to Ic oyl ance were addicled to'he use of liquor, ¢ wmen so fraey that his ofliceraand & phy- | aya in tho siloons—L moan move boys. [Ap- | crime, shall be sent tothe penitentiary. It is EEaRb e et nal ity and hundreds | 100 > 1id s u < uny by s Lo buy a bonnot v ho was llrunk wicn ho forged the | At ymBeHy in tho county in I8 wils | 1y rominds me of the oy that never suw @ | eeny comitied ! 1t is becanse the man who are ol o the south ¢ stablishing them. | thot k 4 Al , i e N Lo T 10880 o 1580 the ran Cproporty | €l T think that such“boys finaily become | steals my property has no right to it; he Mo o Rooiro hiseinoy Tonumace and| c t u Paul was in [ sho e . niato the | | Thodnssificatiu of the civicts inrogard | was Worh '§,120,0, and tho eity Ry | Worse than the oys that mix socicty, who [ wants it or hisown use, Ho sappropri- b it that men from high licouse Boston the | Bis. L the biblel What r b ho 1nin L e s o Ve v . of the world und fight them down. Teach slent. We punish I i e e T et M0 i ; ; < ou ! et e on, S (S ORelulio, @110 sty |~ “Phora aro sixty places In Counell Blufts | Sour boys 1o ot: once lived down | love honcy which he fn six diays in Harvinan, ) fon town | And then ho Jjunpedon me and t o | havenover k R 3 vt aa o rl g, e liquor i3 sold, all of them paying £25 | South within s bhun 08 of where Mr. | law in the geoat state of N n the stiaio of Tenness rdif, in Fort | M0 abOIt attompting to throw slirs i cept what me oy goty Luharn, A v month to run as disorderly houses. | Smalll lives; there when I was elghicen a man from having mon Pay e ) s, ull 'of theru | €ors upon thogreat stte of Nebr Ing wrong about i, provided anale b oA s these thers are ten more. Wio years old, in Stevenson, Aln., T livel there withi 1 r'in the sinny | ) slancder thom, | wis proporly contr L by Unitod Bictirel 1ot run groceries and keep a bar n the rear | finetoen months, and L'never draulk a drop of south! Why doesn't 1 something ¢ ¢ R £y o boroyol X alil lksensi e BSR4 the accorumodation of customers. There | Jiguor there, bociuse 1 supmy mind to from fifteen to twenty other plices where | yot doit, aud I stopped <ing.” because 1 about that! ~ Why doesn't he give you some I Aiding in the city of 5 | DO v whisky is sold besiaes tiie above wentioned, | mude up my mind to do and [ hav which neither pay i liconse, ked a cigar or a pie of Ve s P sl Ltheslyiok Qiny {1 haint into thiy rand alon s of this ¥, ong a0 : S0 much has by sid from timo to time I AR L L 1t | that intemperanse is the chief cause of sui- 1885, the number of arrests In Co ( i 3 ! B T PO MRS that. The New York World almanac for the | [Ty tien from th, polfio record, was | suasion, 1 want to ses you p el Wiy ‘s yoar 1800, takcins thobasla oflife insurance | Loyed a7, disorderly Gonduct, 87; vagrancy, | L ahg condition that mon can enjoy - thom, roports, -gives the wholo number of | B\, ahT: dbondery eondud, $T; vagraney, | and that youdo nct put your lav suicides of f1v: yeary from 1% to 1887, {n- o rocord of minor offénncs wis hob | Sraerry nde uct pub your laws AN : 1 | ary 10 . taken veverond Mr, Suiall that in B ty A A The number of arrests in ( neil Blufr: testant A ¥ oIt JU PPy and pet mad whien o ks i justico - say, how- ! il el el o Rt Tawr O Lo TR ATICn on SERE oR Rouneil S Drotestant lorgyme oda g hibit the use and having of money by consti- B0tk -abagt ik \ s and appetites. Shall men 1blos; %5, 1o trouble i tion 3 Wis 11000 for ArunkanuoeR, 6T+ dlson e ok of higch Hieouse Whon | tulional amendment o otherwise, and vou ners and outliws, just beeanso | %7, far of punihme no beciuse ,{10 NCaLion g ity ar, o could not pay it out far services, your litile . " 2 \dulged L & fow glantes ‘of wiuo | DuC.8 MmElo o ihose. [Laughtand W | ™5 oot o balk o you about the overnment | - (Tha speskes wat thon: stopped By tha il niRAD o Hietil ori Gedigle 1ean i 1 tution that a woman. shu L not be affiicted nses issued in Towa, Captain Lathron, | chuivman, as theallotted tine had expived, f PP neisd Lastyear I 1 d X with & plmplo of hor hosa. tho pimplo. snatl | United States collector ~ of internal | and took his seat.) Mr. Siall I will come for nothiug wh tust were i : nilly | friend who has paid such a high culogy 1o | WVith 8 pimple ok Hor nose—tho pinplo shall | =HPME | Bteiss — (otector ' OF - dntersa b ever you a nato s roy o tru :d Abraham Lincoln, that, of the very persctenimhihanssan thoixtaie 3 e (NI e ket Tty WEBSNTEI'S LAST TALK. Why, the rong {n principle from prot i, ki » 1 people probably in the United States thap | fact romains thit aore p B b e oA Tt b o ik of pro. beginning to end. T ask the peopts simply to up there, | ever did drink a glass of beer with Abr sclves on foc ofidieappointment in love | yeiem e O s O e tstilct. 5001 | He Uses Gov nt 1tcords to D isidor any ions which may bo made cloctriefl | Lincoln, T am one, (Faint applause.] Iv | thon kill themselies o accointof intemp licenses fn forca, That wumber was reduced nd H Lioenso, v this ition ceat tonlause wasi on 'the duy of the battlo of Fredericks. | W10 Hoenhos i forcs, SUAL butn Wik xoduofe men: 'Lhe - il lass LR AR e T t r honor- | bure, Abraham Lincoln came into tho of Lot ma now come o' the maln fssue: Ts | i HN I IS8T TTRAL Lhe numnber Bas K | mafces the uun nt that [ have for L o daysafter 1 go away, for r pounds per capita, it 18 o ! ! u s caut tosay | of the war departmenton a Sunday prohibition in the states ir b it bhas [ e AN incroase in the month of May, | five minut f e 1 shiall have converted some of your peo- wan; that s, less than oue-fil f [ T baveuo | in bis slipper The battle was very fie been tried 8 failure or asuccasst Wil it | JA0R NG & TEREE presumably oviging | Woen 't ‘ | you want to get them back in the fold, S iav. T will toll ¥ou that 8 uished | andraging all the day and M Dottor tho eonditon of our people or WHLIL | 15 400 man, The inciduse has reached 1,0 | 83me pr Al whai Re | A prohibition camp-meeting, w i s of boer per | fellow citize ot slander t1 maiied in the ofies all day a3 ho wis ex- | make b worse: Willlt drive ot the saloon | PAEKWEE o, e 1o ! first sbeaker . ve forty-five | ve their illustrations about prob Biee e | JeeTpor by play thatl putin | tremely anxious as to tho result. Thirtecn | OF close thodiver Will it m ke freo whiskcy | 10 April, this your. tho collector of | MinUte to itk ir 1 Tywant you to probe them and s than tho mau is mor 7 | thousand union soldiers laid down their lives | in place of regilating a liconsc ! saloont You s -Ixm r.(‘ owing fig :n om the collector of stoned to r th or not they simple mattors . wder thew perso in that slusguter pon. I happoued to bo the | have boon told hore, and it has ieen preached | the Burlington district show the wumber of | 1'giq yot tion | about yoursugar | but I want to say this, Wb when 1spe f | ouly manon duty receiving the dispatches | from pulpit and platform, that the cities | " il liquor doalers in thit helt of low or the cor ¢ N er prohibit) Somebody in th Missoun t public men aud of vators wnd e | feow the battlofleld, and Lincoln stood sids | lons got the bencfit of the moucy that goes | Year ending April 60, 15 an deal [ John L. W » wis anxi rLwooceasions other day pa ¢ ment, and [ | Onis upou public ques spoakof itas I | by e with Stanton and Captain Fox, | nto the schoa! fund, Now, 1 that, I h 8,700, Aprtl 80, 1857, 4 furnished t nal pack » about the £ Kinsas and the t for dis. And ) wi, At that time I could not say n o S up by roots | 1 becan We conviet 1 for hay ) ¥ paper, in which | have aright to_spes t, uud Isay with | assistant secretary of the nuvy, watching the | claim in the wo that'the cities of Ne- | 1553, 2,5 April 80, 1y sald: ‘Auy mal town whotakes | referpn 0 the from this stute, [ news from the battlefield. " ‘At noon My, | braska pay o than one-hilf of all the X, 3,940, near o the « n | a 2 ahout tho: proy tates, rams od liquor duy @t 10 ceuts | however honorable g m hey may be | Stanton seut out and got an ice pitcher full | taxesof the stite. The city of Omaha alone Jesides the liconses as sot forth hereln, | pere Mr, Small woul 0 1 v | t have suft t titne, nt uow be shut of on his | intheir personal chara and habits, | of beer, and he handed us some cruckers, pays one-tenth of the entire stal» taxes—over | we have prosecuted over four bundred cases 3 ninut A n that 1, and ney with me y you may honor then, and 1 | thebeer was partaken of, by President §100,000 & year. And the buildiug up of y without o liconse in the third dis. | of _ ¥y AT 4 thyou for al héyare en- | cols, Stanton, Fox, avd I ver cities i3 as important to yon as the builling | sieh if figrured on the smne proportion . . v ition A pr 0 o of granu 1 {o say that while Mr. Pad- re. r up of the stat, W c to the | which existed bety \e two districts from o g flec and give hin . sciator of these United | erine at; f . ke prosperity of ot conduces to the prosperity | 1355 to 1330, would make over one thousand | tiked ab whie s : i the | of driuk 3 ¢ | of all | cases of prosecution by this departu n Applau t tos > ne Potonao | drunke o Omaha has today £200,000,000worthof p thestate. Itis rcasonable to suppose that M, and everywhers. ¢ Talk atout trusts, re Is o A : ant st v Not | olden times gluttons were st h itis not mssessed perhaps 10 | many got aw oriinal pack which more i ferual trust he w ud t I will tell you what you have | justthesume as drunkards duy amonnty but that 200,000,000 | “From May 1 te Juna 13 there have peen | hand shall k op rauning on, ha shall bre ico it of hell than this liquor trust that is grabbi you have seen many o man stiggerout | the tolegraph anx od that o wan bad died | constitates proports of the stateof Nebraska. | 1,207 ro 1s08 issued o the three dis. | the backbone o $900,000,00 & year out of the pockets of this | of the doors of youder hotel with | fwr cating tv -six cggs. Now, I do | 1 myself pay over §,600 @ yeur a taxes iuthe | triots, which o a basis of 1559 as compared cei Yo, sir) seople und giving them uothing back for it | his scul set om fre with the damuable stuff | not belicve that anybody would be crazy | city of Gmaha, snd hot less that $300 of tha | with the other district would make 8,070 re- Wt pauperism and mbery aad wame umlA which Seauor Paddock periits 10 be wold | enough W propose ' constitutional amead- | wnount 1s for state \ixes, Whatover makes | talllicenses Ly~ la the state in forty-four tion in thestats of I the stato of Nebr i these n favor of ibition a8 agoinst high e 1 Do you kiow what an original package turn to the papor caliod the V wndor 1t is oue of these little things that you put up | date of July 3, aud find W it printed tabld

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