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THE OMAHA BR e WIth the progre v the and longe of Minnoe o wo are civilized | theanany of these peoplo hay u lecturing | were both probi v ocates and Min o wé have made in | fromput atforms, yot, nevertheless, inthe | and N ebraska »oth high license | the barkeper has 0 crusaders and Ihaveanothor: [ rather ke fo quote somes tho doct prohib { Now Humpshive with ita | stats. There I give thatto | the mound build The brewer andthe from Tus ONANA Louglhter.] T want Rl LARREL R dwriles books in favor of | you from twodats o L do dou | distiler, and the bonded warhouses are | youto hoar all this bacauss (o reportors | & iaett fate ! Wis constan iy tho s atnpion of | from the recond st it the prisi- | known otly 1 the ur An archiols | Wwill repring it | Ll tal | t 4 0 eyt mency 9 1 Stales, | dential eloctin. | athe dfactsto | ogist very likely edits Tuk Omama B’ “Poter K an wantedto start 4 saloon f s n lan twenty | you froma writte d by Julge | [Applaus at No. 117 Norih N strwot, fext doce to Ty t low i iy foots 3 an ovening papor, The busindss men in that . A I knaw of the prictioa {ip Wwhet theprotetants were glven 8 loar | stupondousbinndor that Lows Wil not 18 Ing, ~Evory business man in the block, ox- | cover from oy ears, Vory Craly s onre, ceptthoownior of the builling where' the | HORACE Bores, o ques- | e fuct is lwa ¢o tell my people that proposedsaloon wis to be located tostifiod | Wil T was sitting on this platiorma ot was | when they talk ab it the incensoof wealth . he cist thosaloon would kil their trade 1 | terwas handed (o mo this morqing volin tas 0 Bee s k& $omatods thstats) 0f Kasias thirdsof | couso was rofused” [ am astor \ 1ly od by o Danker from tho town of K0 bk tato of Ponnsyl mparel with t naseof welth in the 3 . this paragraph found its way into the col- | L and 1 Wit toyou, It is db s vated on thit qu tat of Nel how these po ry umns of Tue Owarma B Laughter | rect ml tto Biatrico ir power, n there we for prohibit | nl come t iment that M isa andapplinse] And [eanonly accunt for I Rosewaten o8 0 s n, or in other o inerase in we ho state of No- | rel of it on thetheory that Mr. Rosowater was out I DAk 8,000 v against pronibition in | braska is greater hat of any othor boer s bunty | thataftornoon having bis photograph taken tilution of the great state of Penn- | in the unior o not earo whero L before prot for Laughter. Renewed Laigh I want you to noto the representative chae | 1 wsimo my time, 0n fho 6th bill LT N8 ron drim shop I8 asextinct as thesaloof over thoyoarbefore. Is it not time to @l a esota | indulgences. A lis & phenomenon, halt! Hno it v, i mai w mally know, of 10 more very specifio testimony, R 1 s defoated | t shost cliara tegrity, the fod- | MoChive, cletk of Osag o A wajority 1dge of the tateof Kansas, who tells | no in tho 1, 0 new olythe san. sty and o great deal o wost to'it uhuntto find it tween the Atlantic aud | Texas, aroind which my feiend | Pa oceans, Or in otherwonls the prop- | acterof these men, Cour erks, county | dayof last February Hon, Willian Larvabee, POON S W il weas g to build that great pro- | esback o this, and remember it | tre isuvens, julges ind public men ex-governor of lowd, ina léngthy letler, usos 1§ Dore tion br, S0 we couldnot get o it excopt layand | will show you that in | Clorles M. Hovey, troasuror of Thomas | this linsuze; A8 10 the deprocition i . | 8ue citivns 1 Nt I icts ¥ »through the Gulf of Mexico, T suppose braska, unider high license law count, ibitlon has be reodns | valuo of real estate, occ: by prohibi- | (% A Proitbilory Inw will not the cOMs Krosy some veddown theve, They voted there | have had great euso it populat wellas any other law in thestate. Thereis | bition, it is shoor monse v N0y WHO!| w610 auid 10 18 1Y oo Nrr LS i ke KTe kind, aud he w o ey Loy snoved 1t ) buve ol Ehter nuvase in wealth, you | not a suoon or drug stor it thocounty | knows bost, ox-Coverigh Lirmboe o (e | Al S myopiun ity plain s ik yavheo, yawheo, yawl ? t y 11,5351 majort lavehadthe leasty mber of pesple in your | when liquor ean be bought for diinking pur- | oditor of o 1 to soll its ns or parlons™ when b1 A Ao O v s 3 ce, throigh which ho must | penitentiary, in yoir poor houses, In your in- | poses, I donotbolioye prohibition hasdriven | to public fal ted in Laoui o drinky aro along sold. A and that is as near . ¥ oy el before he cangetto his old state of | sancasylum, and 4l s pumber of idiots br- | awaya single capitalist and I know that | Ky.l [Applanso loud and prolonged, 1 deabetter than Lean explalr [Laugbter A t a. Thoy voled on prohibition down | portioniate to your p pulation than they have | muchmoney has been spent in ho piyment | ucs have, I biliove, beon sustained i Tow 1, Y1l mot bother you with u 5 HProbi bitl 2 [ s vein 1897 aid they defeated it by 27,008 »]...‘1 \'\I"\W Prohilin states about which [ of debts that would hive been speit for | s woll as ad) ites whore prohibi 0 Fronst o Lomit Bt oralibit 1 y . thoir ¢ ey tall that the willonlurn is Just bolding | liquor without prohibition, Our people | is not the ru ey s now § e o0 s e ‘ an sick andt ( 1 it West Vieginial Why last fall | ts Shadowy wings v p thom, d . woull be poorer oo Lo for proh fiion | nece aries of liteand for logiti § Now, I w -';l' ."‘j’-n i ;v"‘v‘l‘fl » ol Every ti e A1t v f peoy lefeated it there by o majority of 34,87 Wien 1 hearsome of theso prohibitionists | “The next is J. A, Beenan, tromsurerof Os- | stoad of boing spit ot the silo. o gt r U, aps 1 tll him it terand result of advanclig civiliz : talk it makes mo ) hat all we will have | borne county : “Prohibition’is a glorions sic- | banking busiiess of the A LDALEL LI IR ) It wi le Rhode Island, thit | to doto wach the | Yoot Sty UHE SEale of 1 24 broight a dish 1 r to set your foot to where they had constitutional | hibition ona eard, pii it to your cout tails, | statute, We have no saloons or joints, ‘e | bor of bunks In tho state has | yncirmone v the stats of Nonemia 9 S8 10T 590 KeL 1o ‘wiis personal liberty It ion, e state of Rhode Island put | flap your wings and il - to hewen, When 1 | disappearinco of drunkenness aid drinking | greatly 1, and their al PADULY | EHaEYS ot T, 1ok Bl o Sy Afigr. wperi . . ¢ fonin their constitution in 184, ‘Ihey | comoto looke over tho istoryof s country | for boveruge purposes ds almost fotally abol If tho Julls | ¢\10a agmuch fnoroass in bank apthl i Cag Waltor aid sid 0 voted on it nzain in 1830, after thieo vears of | politically, look at it rom its actual growth | ished, Lo tix tato has boen dectonsed o per ) P Lthoprosont | g’ o A Ten ANHNE: (HW Tt Pl & ehileman thit t s probufbition lite and when they voted on the | from statistics that - oical, T_wantto suy | cont. Our proporty is usse at about o1 it it loss convictsin | hiers hias beon i tho seals of Te Aucl fn dad, that hecan \ 1 question i 1839 they snowed it under by | to this people that the doctrine of prohibition | fifth in value. Pauperism has been decroasad, | one penjtentiary than there were threo years | ¢ S VAB LRALIE. O €tis - Sinta. |\\l\ “H‘:“ SRS \ J ! o @ man tamply | 18858 majority s itexists inthis ¢ ey is destructive of | We have abotter class of people. Hundrels | ago. Kxpenses in eviminal contts & T I e e T o CHT et ey T i s asto tell 1 wunt totellthe vood people of this audi- | the welfaro and pros. ity ofevery stato that | that usod lo spend thoix motey for if quor e | o dvery largoly (du : g simac S OIS hibition won 't pre s his count 1 thosamo | ence of thestate of Nebraska that the judg- | adopts it, and it R heL T Hivo bt o that ho w wnp ot | mentof all these states whero they have do- | Nebrsleait will® b ¥ou o dopt itin the state of | wow sober, honest and industrious, And ull this fro Kansas have seon prohib e the doctrineof L liberty | lated this question, where they have con- | bad is the grassho stato is a fair barom, num 18 towrite pro- | cess and {8 “enforeed as well as any ot 3 | AL AL 2 “ W v AT usiness men favored probibitio tyour prosperity ss | W, H. Swiith, (reasurer of Marshall L who declares that the tlk bbb Bty o i which tookaway | county: “Our experience with prohibition is od values of real estate in lowa is Lelioving that tho moral phase of the e o e L HE i 2 1 auestion, they have voted itdown | yourcrops within the - memory of thepeopie | that i drives out themen we do tot swant and | shoonst gonsoneo. nwould altrac tho most desimble prolibition, &5 constit # 5 eor two | asa pernivious doetriae, destructive of the | who st in this audic Applause. | brings in those wo do want” [Applause.| I have not time to take up the next fto terof omigration, At fint (his woe communitics throngeh the 1 L simply, 1 welfar and prosperity of those stal I The president just mounced to mothatl | Hearthis: *“Itsends our worst citizns 10 | now. I desire to cll your ruo, but seven or oight Pl sections of the country 1 PCCUISOTY T sof the de | nude my ue staterout b the clostug sen- | havebut one miiiute 1 ore in thisdiscussion, [ Nebriska and brings us their best peopla” | mark made by my. it IO 60 S I ke tod there is 1o Tieonse, | Y 1 h s advaneed | wnce of my remark just made in referenceto | and for the pu singthatone winute | (Apph aMrumed that in the State ! el ot fout mile limitation, W n the doctineof prohibi- | the voto of these respective states thatit was | I cannot enter upon nexttopicin the lino B. I Adamson, trensuror of Jackson | there are bl jails—or rathor, 5 they seo tho A > Bol L1y (R tation; havoscenull s thy 1y want to answor a si Lot | Yoted down becausein the Judgment of the | of my argument oot probibition, butl | county: “Our buslicss interosts are on 8 | tountics that have no prison o1tit, \WIiICHUE thi m yet T wint tosuy now,and siy itwithconfidoncs e my s wer b tho fener] prupost: | popleit wis dutructiveof the welfare aud | will statelt, 1t thne pvnbts me, heteafter, | fimer basls. Capliar i canis c el 15, And Mr. Rosewailer isn v CoHnH i iind i 11t bl aak e cxpect Lo ‘and betie 't on atsu h time as e sces fit toadvance it | prosperity of tho states. 1 think I am p 1 willrefer this audi coto the proof of tho | Money that used to fiad its way to the saloom nand he does not - remember only ¢ t wemperan e ® Judgmient bur of God at prohiibition do But s farns it has been suzgested to this | piredto prove that proposition. Understand | facts, T will proveto sou that in thostates | tilis isermypl o feed, clothe aud eucate | that of those 5l co: s 35 of tt I\ Icdi thelr Attoiioy prolibiteverywher’ inthis courtry whero | eoplethat prolibitin isa lay of o ur | wiat [ si where they have adop i probibition, that in | the clildro, Juil atall, [Lond lugshter.] He f o | 1M e rst 7 the gove there archonst mon and coisciotions mar | and alaw of our civilization ke proposed © | I'donotmeanto telt this audience, and 1 | one-tlf of them, the worepeople pro- | I Tave not time to readall the extracts | remind you that Ac county R P Pk A In charee of the execution of the law lllustrate it 3 am not hereadvocating the doctrine that the | portionateto their pcuintion sellingliquor | alongthis line, but [ wish to el your atton Hastings'ns its chief city, s yet 1 " Ch afact and ean bo ve m,f [Applause, Wy, hie gavetwoor three fllustrations of | yse ofstimulantsto an oxeess is o benefitto the | than you bavein th stateof Nebraska or | tion in passing to the testimony that comes to it ajail. It has pais s, but it Thoprosent governor disgraced himsel fon ition s no failure anywihere exeept | Whathe sild were restraints of our pesonal | poplo. That s not the proposition. It is | ever had. [Applause us feom unfricndly sources. Lot me read o nout fa the jails of surrounding coun | state Inst e in Coloradoand was laces where the ot the law | Nberty, but I 1t to tell this andicn ot that. [amas muchopposed to that as Wiy, my friend Lo, the Rey. Sunuel | litter from ol “Miller, editor of the'Troy, | Butler connty, of groat promineico in yoir ised s & drunken bum inCotorade er @ sot of pusillanimois papp 1 look atany ilusteation th ave vou | you ar, But the real question is, when you 1allsuidhe had gt 00 of hearing people | Kan., Chicf, who was . t opponent of | state, husno Jiil, bit seids its prisoucrs to Y : b st of - perjured scound [ I8 but an illustration entctas apart of the fundamental law of | talk uboutthe questi probibition du | prohibition. o says: “If we had the power | adjicent couritios. Utthros wesks ago that wonaerful ate it W be g - your state the doctrine of prolibition whatis | not prohibit. 1do no tow tiredhe is, | we would ot repeal the probibitory law. It | 3 I call your attention to | \,in OHELITCHWEKS @ S litth St we pen ful of hogs, t trine of iy fricnd | s general effed! Of course in deciding that | 1 want _to tellhim tl hefore this debato | has done great good. o with_the drink Iy of the most ralin- 1\l Bian. (o probibitine othn g T o cinte e, You. by 1y that, o 1sein tho | question you must takoe into consideration | shallend,if this au give me tho | ing thal still exists wo can seo the good el most competent witnesses in i TN gerio and patriotism e uic | iy of O 3 i-a tho T hich necessarily grow outof it | time and 'listen to it, prove to lim by | focts of prohibition." sandfown, and T have them | Geive 51 "Hhed 4 plambor to Lt atioe el youure able toselot ofic building. 3 Whatuwe they f Justa fow of them wore an- | the records which can ot bo answered thil | Perival M. Lowe, & democratic member | lere ffom New Hanpshite and from Ver trouble o leak in his house, and the pl mbow only clewr cmscimees and ho wunte- | that we do prohibit the bu nounced by iy fricud fnopening this discus- | prohibition in- Maine, ~New Hampshive Ven | of the > in Kansas, a violent op- | mont andin the judzment of these persons | ¢4n i o orthe hoxes of de and beer lying ances, but e those who will enfore the | of bowes it Omaha, but we reculate it sion. ey assert the proposition that tho ) wont, Kansas, lowaan | the two Dakotas, | panentof prohibition at the beginning, suys: | prohibition is profitable and in yng Plice Bas | iy i collar, and proseitly the whols tows i B g e Gdlal ThereWo tnvits Profe Dl ibitin up [ sioons (1 supposo they mean under high | the obly places you lav . i on this continent, | 1 opposed proibition and veted acuist ihe | pron tion depreciited values® or Infringod | foouna awan. of b [us 1 whab s sroea willlet these feilows find out whether w there. Weinvite Prof. Dickie to come licenso) filled our state with paupers. Well, | tuat ithasnever prhi ited, and [willshow | amendment. I advocated resubmission, The upon busin crosts, I shall thisafter- | poncotiors we that, advocats prohibition willprohibit or ol [Mis. Gougie: Giw | ¥e fnvite bin tepulup 8 bullding, Al wo | before’ 1 “got doio T will' show | you that more peopls Tiavo "beon libomsed by | sontiment, however 18 growing woy dur | LB 1 crimiml statistios showing the | o1'6 a0 i do thelr duiniing o e oy worien free suffrage aud they will - enforw hy u f Dicklois weiwilldo with him | tlese people, 1 tho timo cver | the goveramentof the United States to sell | Demagogues moy speoni thelaw buil tell | utterand confossed failure of Ligh license | g 2 4% b & Just aswelo with tho_stloon interest that | happens “to bo long enough to got through | lquorin the state of lowa than werever | you itis asfixed as tho law of the Medes and | and proveit by testimony I here agatn that prohibition has Wo men kiow how to keep the devil | Whichis bt forthe wellare of the ntire | with this discussionthatin states where you | licensed 1o sellit in thostate of Nebraska | 3ho Purstans.. Handreds of e i absolntelyalinnglod tio ijnor. busll e ia stirmed wpand the womm Tuow low o keep [ OmOiLY and wo wil regulatethe ting. | hive gt prohibition you have got more peo | (Appiase] llevedthis liw wonld prove fmmeicrabie ke the state of Kamsas. 1 senta man by © men st b, We are goig tokeep poluse, 8 le in you liouses, proportionate to i S rr <, | aud work moreevil than good would not noy ME STARTLING = TATISTICS, i namo o snpson, @ thoroughly :::wl\\.'fn,'.:,'.,}.“:'fm.‘,‘(‘(’ s “Clitge sottied, | NOw, myother frimd lere from Utah, or Your piulition, than yor have gt it | POES PRONIDINION PIROMIBIL? vote for an_open saloon for auy thingunder Bt NaETE ALt SRS Youarelike Josh Billies' ittlostoor that | Georgis, Lo notkuow where to locatohim | Sond mi gl of Nebraski, . — the sun, and T am owo of those wen - Rokewater Makes Comparisons | and b tthree weeks iniKansas and - gof wastied (o a sike; he said he wticel hin | 048y, I Tave mt gt quite used tohinyot, | ey soy it fi penitentiury. Iwill | Frof. Dickle Argues at Length fu the [ I noticedin ik Ovsin Bre of February BalweenNelrastatanallows backonly lastweok. |havo s grat many o becwse he paved rightand lt, bt henever [ 1o suggested the thught that wa could not | ¢l these peopt ves copied from official Aflirmoive, 20 puragraph uds as follows: T’k - B s o4 the mepoits that [ propese toread now, noticea that. e got any furlicr away from [ Y 8uythinz abut the Swviorin this case be- [ rauorts that the o more people in th Prot DikIe1ioT aa Hiloas seutiment of tho judges of thocourts of lowa | Edward Rosavater spoke as follows e IIChe I thostake If you vantto have sime fun i | Glsewe were linling him with the “saloon | payitentiarics iu proportion to the populatio b eyt g i " on prolibition has undergone aradical ¢ Mr. Chuir Ladies anl Gentlenen bullt alditins to their Wires thisstatoyou better have it now while the et tosiiy o him thatl aw nol | fy Maine, Vermout aud New Hamipshivethay | Ladies aud Gentlemer. -I desice at the out | fu twoyear, & thange a0 Toss romes iR Tannatuie) €iat: (el gontiimant whol ks 31001 £HO O pNeAa HIFDUIGT of GIng 155 oint debates e golug on he Wo will have dyocate thesaloon interest, ¢ ever b 1 the state of Nebras I will | set to call attention to th. icilsm passed | than that registeredat the ballot box last TR = l' ) Nebr R ST trade thaveput on extra wacns ‘n. fun now, or wemay be Trishm Has o never fond out yet any dif-| show you f rmore, if you want tokiow | upon a poiutin my openiig adiress in which | November. A majoity of the judges con e enie AU it desdalakd il S low build in which these whosaw a steer in 4 ficll and ferenco betiveen proli dition and the question | ¢, that whilo Rev. Sunuel’ Small talks about Tlaid down the projositin that dviliation | €0, that’ the euforeint of thelaw is i | s s reely bien lere mor thin two_ or ¢ SR e A Would: B praar Pan lo ey oror ALK it of il it eamnob be | gfo people i thopenitontiary of this stato, | 1ldd downt by no one thing mote coacly | Prsible and urge the of higl | threedays, undertaies 0 question tho sta RUDE VAt oaR grabthelittlesteer by the hons and rub b I ex R il e us ot lened | that one of the porsous resting now in that | W18 mirked by b [ ey tosup | tisticsthat I prosented here on Satar Abreworyin Milwailkco ships three caw nosein the dirt. He thought it sofununy t that distinction Iwill give him time to think [ poitenuary was a prohibitionist by profes | than by the trausferor cicession of tho pe | press the hideous jonts with theirhordes of | o o TNl LetERGtitis st we ¢ into ICansas overy duy, he sut down and layghed and Laughedibo itover untiinext Moiday moruing, but until | Sim and a ninistor of the gospel by occupw | sonal liberties of theindivdual that he might | Freo sharks BRI Al AT e \WHEGH 8106 SVOULA GIHONREAD IO Ehian et It. Well then he jumped wor the fene o 1 R, 1"“,“”“'; | ""”‘“‘”\\‘:‘,‘”; i Laughter) - | enjoy somethingricher anl better-the civil | Now, I want to berespectful. T shall im e counties in this state In which thoro ase | e probibituonists clim is the tolal come took the steerby the homs EOW | Liracs at CRngihatit Koy, SAm Dl naq | /by, thoy siy fietier 8 one of tell [ fithiis o ueiiealsnaliivit BB 1o catiet || Paoh 10 sit's famiites spapers some. | Ve counties in this stato in which thero are | (16, Rrolibitimists « flearover thefence andit narlybroke hin [ liracc at tanathatil Rev. Sin Swall had | popositions that the having of salons under e s of my surprise that | times makemistikes, aud that statement s | xojails, Ifthatwere teue, it is the highest “Tie AubeuscrBusth bottling eon:pany In two. He vlck(‘(:humcll‘ upandsaid, “Be | ! :'“‘“l;"'fi he \\-'-N’A li-;l-‘“, :««-vfl \‘ly\f';*; high zvl ‘mu\‘:u;-u illit racy, ’;l ‘|1:-m "*m fl""L “:h;nln So'h & ,": ‘-n\;lrll sm dli; mh.l“"l'{lllf In every i mr« :l[ullllm\'\- tostitonial that lhign license could get, | — ‘ lad, what & good thing it wasl had 1y RVRL AR N t IS aINg 10| prve to you, an sh »ofore | am done, lese gentlene uttrly | modoubt that on the morning after that state | oy by v ion 0 state W, Twon't go further, because it is nof fiaa whails ‘qmugnu,,fi dinelo svaild luve suid - Water is kood | that intho state of Maite yon have got a | tinguish between the peronal liberty of the ment saw diylight that Ananins tumed over | TSATO ot Ll f;,i':‘:;:)':‘l'n‘,‘:}fl‘”,l?‘:::; recessiry to dotall utl, [Taagntor.] ol 3 Wiank you, ndie and gentloma, foryour | SOMELTOR this foas, take tht and Vol for | mny poplsover sixicen years of* ace that | sayageand thestvillit iyoiihe aalbimend { Hlisira yeant gre Wernaiwithievy (A S S HERAR unties in the state of | Il SiMPLY rofers to other brewevics, and 1apa Mtention, S ATHUSYErNi il ZOra that L e et et citizen, Prohibition does not iutrmeh upon | Plusal LAl o ¢ ot golug to advertise them. Lotipnisg]) I he union, and furthe e in the high license 0! i o faof S Wt e o o1 c) NEBRAS KA DEFENDED. toLiuothiy, Ditnk no longer water, but | 3o of Nebros i ther 35 o smalles peroene | @y min’s civil iberties, but probibitio, so | ,, Ve W0k greatpains to ret at the facts 1n | Hansas that canshow that they are without | boste mesor. - | 2emmer ok Iaigh e ke awine for thy ol ke, " 4 the caso and 8o sent out from New York to | ajail. Butthetruthis that there are about *“The drug business s prostitrteaso tha® R s o oden | Hicislitieivice for thy stonachs siie of prople unible o reul and v rite Ui fn | fur as it dees debar the Irinking nan £rom | ovary ane of thojudges inthe state of Tows | six counties in (his siate. that have ne {2l | tho good newsre ot ui poor ones fn, Sone P20y P::mmfmmu, would hiave badl o) s p,.“m,,,m,”,3,&,‘\" a0 WhS you 2040, Gnd 4t LADRIISS] the practice of his forme: its,is aper | askingthe truthiulness of this graphand | aud-ome comuythat has a jail has never h ruggistssell overthreo gallons of the-.exe ou R i A 0 L0 1 o o1 wot, reasanable v cop, ho sam Wo re i in it. That is B e tract or essence of jamaica ginger, thre@ bavehad Paul say to i : e i ) | fectly proper and altorethor macomable | givingthem a copy of the sum an inmate in § at 15 Banior county, 3 8 Y = Ho. Join X, Wemter of Onala belng 15 | anran o1 (ke ot ey oy trinaare vy Qun Tow tiinis that this doo | and an' eitirely. defontble intrnciment | celved respinses from twonty-four porons, | “raiateln it 80 much here as 1 the | ounces a dose. Tho drugicists buy- oie bars taduoed by tho churman, addrosed the as | wine, bul drink water and vote | {hose atites 1ol me m bat te e oiie Of | upon tie abstrmct persoual Lilertyof the in. | Out of the tyenty-four julges of the disteict | Fon. ex-Giovernor Larrabee and his testl. | rel of alcohol and & Dy of whisky, o® Y for ° prohibition.” In other words| L stites. T.ct me go backto the state of | giidual that the self-seme Lidividual may | courtsall ofthen aro infavorof rotaining | mony with regurd to - the opertion - of | mther ce of alwohol to 0ie of ey g Io woull . hive tmnshraed ihag| PlBe; the' father of T prohibition 1Nes | bave bis civil Livertits enirged, prohibition in Toya. [Applause] Of theen: [ probibition i - lowa; but . Gosorner | Whisky. 50 per cent ulcolol. The Mr. Chuirmin, Ladies andGentlemen: 1| o QY 0, NETE 0 tenshomel sl e e Logle] Ch Cork, ruade o | 1 Wit toaddress mysdfthis moening to | tir numberbut threo favor repedl, and of | Parr leo, like Ben Butler, sccs both | Sslesire to peopleof probibition procdivities sm bofore you loday, notby any solicitation | pose and put proiibition in it S -hI(I:\ a l!“l'ml‘:h‘ili:/u assembly inwhich ho | the answering of oncor tvo questiois. First, | those who have changed their sentiments ways at the samo time, and he sees very | Who cannot get access to clubs, of my own, I em not ke hird by anybody Everywlere that the bible spolceabout tho | Sie I At thay ohibic | 08 probibition prohibit Now, this is a | there scemsto boonly one, and he formerly | remarkably outof line swhen he looks it fig- load of Beer was closed out hetweem -,':' I R U s sorassoting | uso of wine T donotoarawheter ol by | e "‘f B At l;'; .‘-rh";fv Dbl | Guestion of fact, nota miter of | ficory opposel butnow sustains prolibition. (AP | tres. I Lave hore the oficial publ n oy | 2m.and9p.m. of the sano day by am R e exonpt thit which| | Nitacicor landal out by fho apoties, the | L i e state o Thirty four years of wonp | 15.to be mswered not by filselyju pluse.] tho seerctary of staio of the stato of lowa | original puckaze man in Topcka. © Tl ex- RN 1o S W eeat axant #hit wilch 1 | 1 o O romd e meaesitne | an 5 3 MU, with statistics, but by e pres 1 want to usk asecond question: Doespro- [ ropreseuting the crininal statisties of that | Presscowpanics of Topoka earn during some bellare 1 be honut. Iamnot berounder | fustoql, Yia, 1 defyany man to emtrdict 1t | oiioR ey bad mvel tothe peoplo 824000, | o ad By rexiein o couimon of | B oninjure business¢ It issaid thatpro- | state, ind tho_expense _incurred in prosecut. | Months of the year §,500 per month oache salary from this society or anyother. Ihave | from the bibi, that he Qoctrino of proiibi- : b 4 L 4 those persous miost qualiled to spakWith | hilition hasruined fowa. OnJuno50, 1887, | fug crininals incich of the severul comtios | (There aro. threo of thet, or £, pew come to speak to this poojlo because the | tin isuot fundwithin the 1ids of the bible, [ | Well I went ana_turned over some of tne | authority. Iamhereto siivm thatif human | there were irty-soven savings b’ witn for tholast four year, and I will show by | month) Supposing the exploss chirges to e B e e il laughter and cries of | Retordsto fud out about the wealth theyhad | testimony 1t catable of proving anything 1t | total nuots of 1204000, Intwo yenrn of | fheromstfouryear, an prosecuting erimi. | IPresentio per cent of the wst of gouds, we stiicers of this mssenhly have fuvited me | [Hissts, applau ply to sayto my friendls | 4own in thestatoof Maine, and I thought if | can beproved to the sativisc tio of this jury prubibition they hiive increaset toiifty sav- | mals inlowa have ficreasod by movo than | Would huve not fax from 81000 spirit 0F lne tome. X un nere to tell this peoplo what || \46'Shm tohave disented foom. ny stator | Newl Dow had told the' truth about it it | Ent prohibition does prolibit. Thecasels on | ings banks, withassets of $1,718,500. During | $20,000 within the last two yeirs. ho | xicatingliquo about 31 eac belicve tobe the truth and T am Lereto de | pent tiat you nay lok it 1p if youwant to, | Would be one of the wealthiest states inthe | trial, I am not heae th address you, but thosamo period state banks increased from | countyof Poll, in which the governor lived | for every nan, woman and chil Bounce thit which I beliove to be it You o furuish your vepesetutivos Love | Hulon. Wb o and behold, from the tine of | sinplyto all o witnases and lct liem | fxiv-five toelghiy-ono and thilr asets from | soloeyom ciiil Dyl lie govemor lived | for s .population abut forty thous For twouty-ne yearslhavo lired in the | i autlionlly il Souwish The bitle fsnot | thelanding on Plymouth'rock down to the | S verr b mi s o §10,376, b In other words;the | is located, spentover&0,00 list yoar in the | Topeka is fullof dub how'ses, whichinclude el Nebrutkilor trenty vews hive | [ uwunfuniliar book aud T pretty neudy kiow | Prosenttime thoatiro accumulution of the | Gise the Fon. John Martin, exgover lasttwo_yeurs, whilo probibition bas been | pmiocution of state criminals, 4 ,00) for | Among their members boys from ffteen veirs seenit grow fron 1%,000t0 125,00, inreas | wiat Lam tlking about when 1 Yo that | Stite of Maine, according to t 3 ussessed | of the stateof Kansas, ar him: y | ruining ty, We have had an increase of | the prosecution of poice courtoffe up to gray haired men, whoure supp Ing nore tpidy in its ppulition under its [ sutement. A} lauso] . Vaation of property, is but & 0,00 all | pige-tenths of the dul and drunkenness | twenty-ninebanks and an increasein their [ $9),000in one comty -when the wiole state | the jug houses Di g o preseut guor Tosmse systom than any other When a man stnds on this plat form under: cal Dow would have saved all that in valnt in Kausus cight state in this union and 500 per cont greater | tukingto show mo that my statement is foiee | 3150 ten vears, and it took that poor litto | | obliterated, notwith thanany prohilition state in this wion that I wint o suy to him rightnow and herve lam | State "‘\\‘ ih“ two u'{" ' S ;(v \:l-\ 1‘; x:_‘:l‘ the bad prohibition for a period of fiften years | prady (o ansy and meet it from thelids Soa OV St lWas egied Lt b s conclusive as | the testimony presented liere this moruing, not writoas in ulmost any other state in yeirs o | assets of §,500,000, [Applavse.| »braska spent only 167,000 for prosecut. | €X¢ess is common, s of young mem istauling the Governc bee says further: ig criminals, But Tsuppose that an ex.goy- ) are becor denioralizea and I Mone population of the state | mortrages have been lifted in Towa last yoar | emior is no botter than & I Mouth Loy i _ m“l k. i asing: the number of erim-| than have been placed, a fuc pose that the governor of lowa who hasbeen | four young b to i (A pplnuse. of tho bible whenever you produce it, 1 do Let us sco what bave. vo | inals contined inour penitutiury is steadily | stated of any previous yearin the entive his- | mude the succossor of [ by the peoply | teen Years, entered a church durving scrvice I hwve scen itinerase o welth and pros- |yt care who you are. [Applause). 1 am sugzestion is thrown aiy lNm! if we ny of our Juls are empty,and | tory of the state.” [Applause]. oflowa who resented the hypocrisy and the | recling drunk and spewed allover th uw‘rl perity at suc pid rate as should astonish [ not how as a coward to becriced down becuse | Would malce Nebraska a prohib: state | allshow a marled faling of in the number [ Tho Top: Capital, whose editor at the | arrant knavery which theso prohibitionists | Stats,ete..of course supplied foom Kuns Ny 1 living in the prohibition states of | muen donot thinkas 1do, but 1um right here | €Ven prot ickie_ would cd oxan isonerscoufined.” outset was unfr 1y, on Januwury 2, 1800, [ have souzht to impose upon the peoile of | City. 10 boys have caighton.! Maiue, Vermont or New Hanpshiro. Why, | torepresentwhat T belicve and totell this | Bere and build a Why don'the go to you have heardof the gentleman | uses this languago: ~ “ICansas hasa popula’ | their own state and states. generally 1 A number of respectabla Swedish youn thinka moment. The 67,000 square miles of | awdicne whet 1 thi ad whenever you | Maine md build a ouse where i from Maing the gentleman who defiated St. on today four times as ereat as it had in | that his testimony ought 0 be considered ws the prolibitionists had denicd o territory in the stite of Nebraskn ke it | want tdisisree withme the platform isthe | Wit you want —prokibi iont In 1860 Jon in ISSI-Mr. Bliine. In a spech de- | 187, Tie population of the state in 1950was | good asthatof Mp. Larrabee,and whn 1 prove | d of bear, took tomore portable whise ix ty-five timesus lige i thostatoof Rhode [ plce t Appliu te of Maine they had 625,000 peoy !1n Farmington on September 14, 188, | 996,096 ; today, 1,104,000, an increase in nine | Mr. Laniabe to haye fa siied the mecord - it aud am todsy confirmed drunlards. I + 1 uses thesewonls: *Maiio fortho | years of a trifie over %' per cent. Theas- | resard to criminal courts, all bis statoments rihTopeka the boys and men chip in prohibition and they had but 648,00, and in " sland, and capable of lig ton times a T wa & allention otk ol had prohibition then. Tn 1570 they still had | ) many peqple a8 thestat of Massichusetts, [ toone geneal propesition nyean hus beenundor apro- | sessed valuation of all property in 1570was | fall to the ground. 1t o JLausas City kez of beer whic and Jeu if it continwes t0go on in its prsent t sofur wo have not ol ver 180, the present year ander ] frorals, Site has dorivd groat | §91,000,00, and for 189, $160,60,000, an in- | Lot mo call your atiention tolast fall, when | isstond ina stabl 1er shop . a mte of prosperity witil it shall be | ral disussion of thisquestion because, as it | taken, they ha Y th X it. 1 think the stite is far | crcase i ten years of 16 per ¢ent. But from | Governor Larraboe was dolivering o Jeeturs | Dight dra this embryo club. = Abous fomo as thickly mpulited s the state of [ were, we lavo beeskimishing sround on | Pooble, or inother words your stateof Maine | r ctter beuse of that law | 155 to 1388 itmouwted up to $153,200,000, an | oran aldress lauding probibition in the lown | LIeen keg, per week is (b6 average from the Massachusetts, yourstate of Nebuska will | the oltskints bogan it that way and I [ under your prohibi v engrafted in your | ¢ lave been without it.' I|increase in eight yeurs under probivition of | of Ottunwa, in which he, 1 sippose, was | Nort 3 bave 10,600,000 of people withiu her bor | have lbeen obliged | to ity bnt| Soustition, with New Bow gb the hoaa and Crif tiose entlemen willtell you that | 120 per cont.” - [Applunsel, election 3 vhile lie was talkiny that ar eleven plaes on Comnercis) ders. the time petting pretty | near lier of it, the sta ;xr .rl.n bas been Bline is an untiustworthy witiess in Ihave here thosworn statement of Tho prohibi At success a wagon load twhere Jiquor is sold. On onlinary Wlen this stite of yours shall have become | at I want to’ begin IRl s latlon | $his important case. H. Benton, auditor of Nok yandof Tin- | 0f hay stood within twenty yards of him full aload of beer is distributed on this populited as is taly, you will have 19,090,000 | to telt roplesomethlug a 1 that runs by your ¢ Hon. Charles Dunforth of Augusta, Me., | otiy McCarty, auditorof Kanags, 1want to | 0f botths of beerand boor whs' being doalt | & and on Satirday nigit four wagos of people within yourstate; when it beomes | toy 0 ¥ les tion y relled tion on “the _ water o of the suprme courtof that state giye youtheligures in 1530, The total valu- | outto the crowd. Tlat isa fact, 1 avas in | 10ads are loft at dives along this strest opulated is is Austria | Lave 23000, [ which is , whether t er, becuso M Yo arime n | these words: “Iean very well mmember the | Btimdof Nobruslin wis §00.100. 00, of I ou wa atthe mysclf. [Long anad loud | “lhereis oie butcher, who seils ubout twe 00 of penple within you Lifitever be | this st fiedin voting pprehend the water they drisk in itin of tho community in wward to | g 70,000 3 in 1830, of Nebraska $15,705,000, | laughter.] 1t isnot ry for me to say | pounds of hus ajointin the reas cores us densely populated as for iuto v uttitution as u political doctr A omustbeas dicty as that | tempern reandat e tne the pro- | of Kansis $40,815,000, that is un increase i | thit I was fn Sioix City whett (his happened I o rvenie ther 1p Will bave in the stato of Nebnsla not & Atvvauld leve sopiiicindiol pissed. Fluancial ovils | JCansas under probibition of $200,2:34000, and | [Laughter.] And Me. Larrabre. wis - (here ¢ i lirgo: cavo wiich of people -onehalfthe ctiro pr ¢ | ) your state constiti 0s progress down there. Th sied, butso far as can bo per- | oo e Vebraskn under high license | on the oceasion of the receptic tho Pan. | wtili Phere isa beer gurde lation of the United States, on part of the stat oues toyou pecple with tha 1 ucof tiem lave wmeto pass. Itis | of g rence in fayor of Kansas rican congress, and men over from | With shade tres and a werry-; 3 {l.,u \\i-n\ to allot one-half z stiom of politics, That is [ OF 8 recor ‘l““,“;“ jpcris ; I"ll”-” e true nl.u wore wholesome busin ' Applauso). Ottumywa torceeive the Pan-/ ricans—oy 1lw is saidthattwowa, icuns of Lo aie hrough this sfate s § likabout. - Aud when | be- | thestiteof Maino, wore 158 man in v jow, andit i3 true that taxes are 7o carofully gono over the tax flwures, | Withesses, thut wero presout at that very | dispos e, u aling e housewnd put i it one family \f fivo pers p . on fhat subZeet it is notun- | Budience that wants tostop the growth aud pobilition thun tiey were for- | p Jhavecardullygonsover tho tax figures. | WL L roud trackes b v dives where mtivie you would huveterr eaot h inthisstate ! »uld tell astaudimce | P tion of tho stite of Nobr nd WinG 0 PR0L 40 YOU' o ropory on /o ela L Now, herels aletter from Go becn committed froguently,and, of ¢ TaRauG A S0000 .00 taN ealibe passi| et L8 [asuandines ttoa stundstill that man is willing e taxes for a nuniber of years in thesetwo | Nowsherels ald oL AR IE A ey than the eifire Emyire of Chiid - jove e stite 1 of this > for prohibition. kes the_stand. ani tesiifies es | §1816s 1 betln with 1850 mna sive you frst . —Tnar s he pracic tion of 2 the police, the wo Wl of Eyrope, and how muny tines th i vhere they hay lebated toVer t, another of the pro- ands of thoss who voted | ; S900x ‘,-‘,,KE”“;’:‘I 20 s | probibition in this state se 5 1 rd- lingoutth ¥ poi present population of tho Unit tes! Go back, if w0 as | 1 , where they b tatut i titutional amendment and oot oo ponts (nottee Tusas | Tz o the paitical standpoint I the v I 1 stand here after twent of res Wil you, to | pr i that little stat ol th 8 low would proven dead | pIERE I 180 fion Newmsha); 1B, Ne- It 13 % Succtias, (o onIer s th ) dence m this stte, watcli wthand ¥ A where helias net ut th 000 people away back | : wined that ibcan been- | Pruska il cents, Kansu, Sappsicn | ela e suoaEke tamckathulAeA ey o Jrosierity, us ainau whe state, 1t o prohibi- [ 0 1510, $12,0 in | d 1ts retention, Sioux |7 FS REAS A Cunshs 45 | Parties reach theexuct trath vihen they de t ¢ murals of good enough for me. lex elere. | tio andwen ufrid 0 get outand debate it u iu this year of eur Lord | Cit M, Cedar Ragids nd Ot- | 523 aysorasc . RaScs | elare that tn e Tural disiies the D 1 par i i if tioh Iwould advise my frie > wme lere | a’bit tuiwa have banished the saloon and y a8 K oraska 75, | Siiny well entoreed and that in the lars v 3 v _than { from abroid that” if Ncbras "t goc © tellyouthatin thestate of Pennsyl- i v Hampshire, with statut the most prosperous cities } SR e LA IRARA Ty 010 1 SNy d o) Jinpraloxn 2 enough forthen as itis they sl stay v vited de Y tion without | probi you have precisely the sune . The benefits which have [eRal A B Glornasd 30, Wo sk | usicly rlofadll t A e | S8l th il cases luve more bome. [ Applause. | ny specdics on the other Hrs, exceptthoy have got 520,000 | to tho stito e et Rl e R R L R R S R e Vi ene o s verified by There isanother very astor § proposi- | ition talkers they [ ir 2000 100 1880 aud 346, 00 § en forcenent this R | TSI 2R SAOR A R ihe e RO acted. Occasionatly s eitics will | « st of criminal tion whenl look over this « o Wit o the state of sy v in otherwords, lot me arcfarreaching indeed. Itis a well recog- taxation upon th b your more than a million ploin this | | | in ¢ urabes, exgovernor of ity of th rinerly, Dtion of the prolibition amends ot e ; Aty o Uho W, ation s been KCpt i profoind scered canpaim could 1 braska, there are D nized fuct thit crime is on the increase inthe | PUTPOSES 20 8. o b mod i dittle | with hibition a; i iittee #ate who have witnessed ¥, who »f thal statd to votein | tion states ¢ union, Utited States, but Towa doss gt ecntribute | 4 "'f”\‘_“""‘f“ "!"““‘" RE10caR #1000 | whila J .ol I¥:08 on du e bave gathered wh v state t They did not ueed | thice states b rrown in g to that lucrease. Whilo the number of con- | MO thin one-half, 5 . A THotxnore Aleti1la he will who have dir o wh 3 ? from th they adopted Vids inthe wuntry atlargs was in 18500ne | Iteadegal, from the Pulladeiphin Pross | 1 (baltortain thit moro distilled siirits ore srect statem mised —four 1 have 1 dum, becausewhen T | to the § voting bour, In | to 4442, it wis iniSSOin the comtryat lirge | 0f May 10: i i which thin ever hiave been ore would be an wedof -y here, builded A - nee [ the fa fact, every | one to 860, but in Tows it wisoneto 8,180, | has negot v Liconse L but ¢ . AT go it v {nur homes here wme to this, |t 4 Y tly to | New En 1 ling the W t| Tk iy couniies arc now empty | 1857 has foredosed lo n there Isless A tior papers of t hat this great st 0 es 1ot love it ty,s0 t v rle | have pr sreascd in p d b good portion of the year, and the | its loans, A solid fact 4 Z i | sure thit the VOIS vk, that self well e nan stand within subject i licted by | we " " numberof convicts in our pewlientiwies has | of blather about the ir Hhtlnaibe Al 1 o | its own bon 3 s h g ll b o fur ? that, Ne- | been reduced from 150in. Marci, 188), to 604 | 1 is what the Pliladcly avils Of It o) o, b v for tril hr e R SR | nid Ik K what 1|1 period of in July, 880, Tt is the tetituony | DOW, butit tikedabou the debt ridien ovllg ot i Nwa ( fanatical doctri i tyou lave | X t, one |v . u 1850 we had 4 tho! julees of “ow courts that | merduring the Punsylvania canpaigm Baatie, Al ¢ ? < out a A toimprt thom fror Jother states, whore | of 3 : with | or. it < | business has been redused from 50 havesnother from that remarka blo Capitind fnve they lave leen repuliatal by the votes n ion, with | cout. The poorer classes lave | Tue ua Bee [Lauhter] T fisrent Jaughtor | thei pl ause | dvilied |inera , or 4 ™, beter clotiing bet- of last April T Omaiy s constantiy draliing the wits e from the state of g ts with the | in other words three hundred g T schooling and bettor houses. | prbll an unsined letter from Exete sl \”)’1‘1‘”'\ tpsontla clharatits an talkes (o this erowd asif he had for- | - busi 130 the people pro- | added tothe populition of thi have been Gamvered Into oat bieh wimed to show that during_two | Chjnt ofintofle At tten thatdown in thestate of Michizan | did inth ) vote pro- | ten years, wlhen your little prohi ad cnning . factories and are | Years of no lic the town had suffered | A8 MRAON BRE WOEALere. My DY nly little while ago thoy prapsed s . i state, it | down in that r of the conti wtedas such by thelr gwners, busiioas was parilysed; NOPUY [ beuy aouvoriod-—or Faibar, porhins (awe tion smendment we proposiz v vote or ¢ of over |growat all. s butone phasoof | Now who knows moro wbout this guestion nd industry was prosiratel. = The | r'gratiu said it-thatall the bresveries i in the state 2 IPOSe My thousand of the votin la- [ the question i 1 0 \ the coflowaor the odi- roosed with these wonls n cowverted into oat meal fucta end was the ) t 3 ot words there | from the audien 4 r the condition of luise. | and ol dependent on | ¢y, o g run by the me \tee of t s muny votes in t Cansas. | ' ~ | r Larrab Ay & furone sy thist talking prohibit t t 1st prohibitin t 1t to add Kansas, T will | 210 84y tlat nob one- | COMC o re lemen orhia ps that i 1 5 v vo and probably onc-twatieth of the | P 3 v tanded it W whe i imed in t staté now as was | UP t0 me to v lic ) 3 3 i take a sl 3 r | ¢ wo." Laraleo siys | 10 the anonymous L T A he did o ans s 3 3 atioth, and yot you | OMiA BeE, nd dosi ith t ange: | Ppeople of t : g Judgr census d 1 beforethe day | “That the falie statemnints ray be corr LRt e i \Quest o ndbi poli with Kansas, > the | is ¢ bclicve that Tova | andihe tuthknown. we, tho citzens of thing fon doar : > thur c th its great |statoof Kanss tc S « an slio did before | CLe pectfully ask you to pubi party thut went. from Council Blufls aud lo ated in Cluttaiooza and s ruining ¢ o, 2ud tho ¢ ) convert abr 1ppos tor : : wead here s fromthe S t s and its 1,0 “more peol o state of Kansg ther, Fon, Mr. Humnphrey, the present | Nati Wullbranat A clieve that crime hasbeen dinin w goneout | sc t v riesand its | than you bave got state of Nebra: ernorof Kansas: “Prolibition isneitier | merch 0. A Songster, col reriniinil expen Wt hals L w 0 in Utah |lagh- | g pulation, and 3 schusettsin | whilé in 1570 they bad more than four ti arce nor @ failun 1@ open suloon is out~ | bers W. H, Wallao, cashier 3xoter National g 3 now U o a8 a litle town d tate tiey 1} fall) thero were | your population lawed, the avocation of the burkeuperis gone, | bank; Suford Wi , ha > nd im- | ¥ r o't Dl all Atlanta—a bea vote as agalist | I ouly bave left just four minutes of time, | Since probibition was wacted in the stute it | Plencuts; Jawob Pliug, agricalural iwple uit pracoutions, covictons you, old patriots, over wh > capitol 1t the state of Mas- | but I want to show in that couucction that | has iucrease th, in populition and in | ments.” i ty lnorosaad, . T W HoF | sars and stripes havo £atotil vowon the probitl. | the stateof Kiusas, as shown by the vote for | prosperily, aid wime bai grutly diwine | Asarue, when you find an anomymous i ind pentientiiries ire present day-—oven that tion question of 210,000 there wasa majority ) presidentof the United States in 185 and in | {shed,” rin Tiie Osmauy Bre, or anywheo clse, . 1 on. Weneve wlod te dodtrine of of {5,520 agalust tho doctrine of prolibition. | 1558, as compared with Nebru las | Hon. J.J. Inealls, United s senator is some scoundrel af the bick of it th tat when Atlanta and the state ns are 1ded @ whileago to the vote in the | compared with Minnesota, and likewise the | from Kansas, T am te d an attomey to | knows bois wot telling the trath [Applause.] | We bulitt e Juoro than wus ojen, and that within the last breewouths, 2 ftate from which wy |stateof lows as compared with Nebraska | stopand impeach the testimony of my own "Tlio Omabia World-Flerald tells us that the #etually neciod. it s s be reprobibi- | ol over mile 1 W my personal kuow ledge Frof. Dickiocaue. Wo _will wow ¢o | tnd Minsesota, did mot increaso inpopula- | witiesses or I might say Boncthing o | taxesin Omaba last yeur wero §64,000, sl Wives and thildren have buam e | Usiness men wud clorks declre for re Why, we are tld here iuopauing this dis- w Hampshire where they have bad |tionat oue-half the percentage of increase |bim, but here the teslimoy further than that, the suid tax has there- y Al o By UG thal prolliitia s guery lav of | staitoy pribinilen leager Uas | bare | fousdia dlhor e staia of Nausia or e | haasis s solihed e uioy i | ke laasumed, sn i prvs s e st Bl SV R U T | ™ Tieia ropublicas pavhibiian pary beld 4 ss 1 sevat doctors and its minis- [ 441 people; in othe | assaze of tho probibitory g, G, Suith, prsident Fiest

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