THE OMAHA DAILY HJflE , THURSDAY , JULY 17 , 1800. n I KiNSAS OS PROHIBITION , Citizens of Rt John's State Torcibly Eiprew Their Viows. A HARD BLOW TO TRUE TEMPERANCE. Hiiloon Siicoocitcil l llin li west Plvcfl Iliislnoss Htajj- niillon mid Other Dlt-o lie- I'luture. OwltiR to tlio limit uhleli Imd been put up- n the tlino of the dulntom , ntul tlio omission of the morning debate on Saturday , a number olvvry lutcrestltiK and lustructlvo letters from c Ill/ens of Knnivui as regard's the liquor trafJU- Kansas ami the effect of tlio lv l up on tlin iimtorlnlvclfaro of the state had nuo Ciunril } to Ix ) omitted , 1'licso letters nrowoll Vortlij of ijcruaal. Many citizens of Nebraska nro doubllrss ticiju. 1'itcsi with cx-Scnator .1,11. Sterling. Iluiopruaoiitcd rillinorc mid York counlloa in UK bt'ii _ ito In 13S7 , and was a staunch sup port Tin tint legislature of Senator Clurlos Z ! Van \Vyck. Ho was im uncompromising advocate of prohibition and voted for statutory ry i > Ahl' > Hlon In tint legislature , and UH wok itiilionn record In f.ivor of a constitu tional .imenJmcnt to prohibit the manufac ture nnil ialo of llcjuor In the state of No- Mr Stfrllng moved to K.wsai In tlio f.ill of 3677 , and Is still n resilient of that state. Ills testimony should theiefore , have some weight iilth thr < Hlnccro friends of true tempewiico. The other lotUrs nro all from lending cltl- Sins of ICntiiM mid nicnvlioao voracity Is un- -imtieiirhublo. KUjgrant Vlolall ins of tlio f/aw. GOIWI. VM > , Knn. , .lunuilO. Hon. E. Itoao- i 'Vrutrv ' n < ' , ir Sir : I Iitno tvsldoil In this countVHinio November , li'j" , and during Unit tlino 1 liiivolmUtlie mourn oC observing , und linve urc fully obsuivud thu practical vork- Jnj , ' ol the prohibitory liquor law , und as I liavc ahv.iys desired to see tlio liquor tr.illle cllminaU'd from the land , I in.iy have been fiomcttluitprojuillcodlu fnvorof the law , but I Imvo undcuvoied to know the rc.il opciutlon of tha liquor imsluuss and true situtitloii under tlio uw bero. AVlillo 1 tun well aw.iro that many of the dtl/cns'of this tttato rcjrurdtho law and its ( fleets very differently from i\ hut I do , yet I loci wiirr.mt od in frankly suiting that the eale of Intoxicants here , has not been , and is neb In any degree loduicd by tholaw. The nlloRid friends of tlio law vociferously assert Unit Ili'-io are no bullions lu our mliUt to iilluto the young and invlto tlio old into the paths of Intempor.meo ; that sobriety and morality now obtains where intemperance jimllio ; formerly oxlstoJ. Sin li tuiwrtloiis Houiul well and I wish tliry \vero \ true , but I kudvv tlio facts do not war- nmiUiuiii.VliHuyotittlll rarely , if at all , sco the slKti , "Saloon , impottud wines , liquors , " etc1. , on tlio gln front of any bus > l- nusa liouxo hciv , you \\ill , lioxvovor , llnd In 1U sk-.ul "ToiniHjranco linll , " "aillliaid par lor , " ctu. , wlurolii can u'lidily bohnd nil of tlio mniucr mid villainous viuiotics of lutoxl- emits , . Tlicso "tomporanco lialls. " etc. , flourish hurt1 , although they nro nothing other , or bet ter , tliiiu the lowest and meanest class of sa loons nail Kainblliigduns. and their true cliur- uctcrls vull Itiiown. Tlip&o places uro open to tlioyouiiK and mtddlo aged tillko , : md am freely ficiiucntud by both. Iiitcinpur.tucc , Day , iibsuluto dninlicnnois , obtuins hum lo n groaliT uxtontthuu hi towns of biinilurslzo in Kobiiiska. r/ , The "ilniK store" is an Institution hero , y-A , both multitudinous nnd [ icstlforou.i. It i ' flourlhheslllcon grton hiy trco , nnd under the law usvull as la the ojo-anot of inary ranting tcmpcranct ) xvoikcrs nnd iirohlbitloii- IstHtho "Kansas drug storo" Is it reputable , mo nil institution , worthy the cnOoracuiontoi ardent. UMiipcrancomcmmd women , although the fiiL-t n | > atcn t that its very existence oll'crs , a pri'inluin to perjury and begets contempt Xor the law. 'JL'ho means employed to conduct the liquor InialuufU ) , und thu methods adopted by the patrons of the bowl , to obtulti It , are inoro ponik-ious to tuo individual nnd community , than IH the worst feutuio of lutoniperanco. 'J'ho liquor business his been and atlll ( s DoiiiK eciiducted exclusively and with n most llagmnt dLtroiard for tlio law. und it Is usu- nllyi'onducteilby nuvtlosvholly Irresponsi ble , both morally and llnnuchilly , so that neither the viotini of the trallle , his family northo ( oniinunityhasniij- remedy against thodculcr for any duinugc.5 resulting from his Illicit and dangerous business. In other words , tlio community here suflera all the O"ll3 attendant upon the proseucoof the most dipnived phase of tuo Ihmor trnlllc , withoutik'rixlng nuy bnneflt from , or uny protection usalnst its uroscnco. There are nt this time , at laast flvo differ ent nlnres in tills cltv. ivhoro intoxlc.itlnir nro extensively dlsponsod , nnd of conrso none of them pay anything Into the Kubllc treasury far Uio privilege ) of coiiduct- ig such business , neither do they give nny bontl for tlio protection of the Individual or community , for damages resulting from tlio liiiuor business. 1 Tlio condition of things hero is a fair Index to the operations of the 1-uv generally. Tlio Bontlmi'iitof the public generally is not In fmorof thocnfoivcmoiitof the law , and it Is not enforced , noithur is thcro much , If nny , honest effort mndo for Its enforcement. TheE inhibitory law has bred an indifference for E Uosoloam sncixxlnc.su of nn oath that is simply ummllmg , ami this deplorable fonturo s liii'iviismiMii enormity. Tlio judiciary of the state is able , honest , ml veiv numerous , and I might ndd , oxpen- Bi\e. Thirty-live district court judges , at a salary of S ' .GOO each and thioo supreme court judges nnil thrco supreme court commis sioners , st a sulnry of 3,000 each , livery coucvyhas n county attorney , vhoso special duty ft is to sco to the thorough enforcement of tliu piohihitorylaw , yet the law Is openly mill boldly dolled , and dally most llagrautly Yiohllod. The tonnty nttornoy of this county U a teo- itnlcr , mi iirdont temperance advocate , and a. Consistent member of u Cnristltm .chinch. "Vet , only ono party has over boon convicted i In this county of a , violntloiiof the prohibitory 7' Iwv , although more thin a score of pcrs-ons , during my residence hero , have oponty been engaged In the llciuor business In this city. "Yours , etc. , J. II. STiiitMMi. * * A. Chapter ol" Horrors. WABiiiNaTO.v , Kan. , July 4. The Usuo of constitutional prohibition lu Nohraslcti Is watched In this stntoxvlth much Interest. " \VldlolCiuisas has been under such laws slnco 1SS1 , there have been only six jeara of practi cal enforcement of the law In auy of the towns nud cities of the state , and it can safely bo snlil that it has uovcr been enforced in the larger cities. During tlio months and years devoted to the work of closing the open saloons , no feature of prohibition was noticed Tjoyond the tenacity with which the liquor seller ilung to Ills business and the ( not that lie WIM n rcbol ngalnst law. All { rood citizens RIIVO iild in enforcing the law njfnlnst ttio sell ing of liquor , nud it can safely bo said that In ISSiUiu open saloon , except lu tha larger cities , was a tiling of the post. lu Washington the closing1 of the last saloon WIM hailed as the lUxvulug of the millunluin , The after condl- tloim ot prohibition wont us yet unfolded. "Wlien they begun to develop , republican l > arty f this Htato was tied imnd ami foot to the pr hibltlou machine , and nil tlioovlU of the diluk habit were rulegatcd to Inwniakers for remedy , UVmpcnuica organization' * 110 long r Hint to oill in tlio young nuiu und point cut tlio evils of "putting tlmt lu the mouth vhlch atealcth wvny the brains ; ' ' the ( Irunitard was no longer urged to reform for liU aulco uud thosuUoof hU finally , but they jiict lo rcsolvo In favor of nioro stringer ! leg- Silnlion. to selcit delegates to senii-i > ollticiil coMveiitloiu , to demand the selection o county attorneys ixud executive and judicial * otilcors. Thlt may seem nn ulti a statement , out It U n fact not only true of Wiuuluh'ton , but ciuiully true ol nil of ICansna. The \\omon ot Kansas , untrained In statecraft , unread in history , were given municipal frunchbo nt the detiuitiil of the so-culled temperance poo- plu thut the law might bo enforced anil olirlety foivod by statute. \Vhut the result has been li a chapter of liorrors to the muu or vvonmu possessed of IVOIIIKO human sensibilities. I care nothing. I'ir man , iu the aggit'gatcvlio has vusscd the nrlmo of life hi * Imblti have Iwcomo fixed , nnd whether they nro peed or bad they nrc seldom clnngedbj'moral sawilon , n > - vor by human statute. Hut the hope of Kansas mid of tha nation h In the boys nnd young men , Now. what 1 * the effect of prohibition on the bo > > Xo glided Mpn attracts them to Invest u nickel nt a polished bar. Everybody , \VaRhltiRtoii at Iciwt atlmltA it It wrong to have saloons for the ale of liquors and that toinitatlon U removed. Hut the boys do sco business men nnd farmer * receiving kctp , casw and JUKS of nil kinds of llquor.s from ti'.o rnlhvnys nnd express companfu ) ; they DCO many a supklou * box delivered to iirofossod nbstiilnt'M nnd they lenra tlmt Mr. X nud Mr. Y nnd Mrs. / nl\\ays have liquors In the homo for "medical purposes" and .thoy occa sionally notice that tha alleged illiieiof thcso irood people JCOIIH to iciulrolur odoses frequcutly ; thuy sco sports , bunw , laborers nndothcis "chlppInK In" and sending away for c.ises , kegs and Jnn < which duly anlvo nnd nro opened and consumed in stnblcs , colhM , alloys , and other convenient places ; nnd the result Is that the boys ralio n quaitei * each and tUoy soml for case * and ] \\s \ * . The wood-j aloujf Mill Creek could tell tordblo stories of debauchery on the part of hoys from fourteen to t\\cntv yean old , under cover of night. Kansas 11 todnv under nn ornot five \\hlsUy and it h beginning to bo rccognlod liy hundrmU and thojiinndi of men \vlio voted for the prohibition In good faith. There Una way to stop tlio Inllowlng current of Intoxicants which is spivmlhiK to the homos nnd lltwldcs. The country Is full of mtsKiildi'd women who Imvo taken up the crusade and nro ( tided and abetted by white- hnndod men who obtain money from the ptejudlccs of humutilty against the nun trullle. The cry Is legislation I leRlslatlon I Women attend meetings In the interest of more Icjlslutlon , spend hnlf the night/ dis cussing ways und means to punish jointlsts and bootU'Vb'orwlillu their son ? nra as sembled about a nocturnal co-operative beer lcc accumulatlti ) ; n Jag of monumental pro- pottlons. Tell them of this nnd they will promptly call you nltnr , and point with pildo to the fact thut not a saloon c.m bo round In Wdshinton. Whether this sort of thing Is common to other prohibition st'.iUH or not 1 do not know , but it seems to mo tlmt It must result tlio same everywhere. It is a natural and logical result of prohibition , Some of our people claim that tlio same facts would oxlst under license. 'L'hoy could not. Minors would ho barred from tlio saloons , und not u wholesale liouso or brewery In the country would ship n sin gle package of goods in competition with a local saloon nny more than n wholesale gro cer would itccopt a single order In competi tion Avlth n retail grocer. Sunday "beer drinks" arc another feature of prohibition. Haifa down farmers "chip in" und buy two or thieo kegs of beer nnd the whole neighborhood meets at sonw one house and Imvo n Sunday social with beer uud whisky us the I'hlof feliture. It Is no un common thing for half a divon of thcso meet ings to occur within ten miles of this town , and in the uggri'g.ito the beer and whisky thus drank would stock two saloons n week. 'Xlio stuff comes every day , but Siturday is tlia bljjday. I have scon the tlmolien a 4icightc..irwas nddcd to the pa-.scngor train from Wynioro to Conconlla in order to carrv tlio Oiprcsi packages of liquors. The worst fo.ituro about the whole matter is that while every town along this branch in Kansas Is decreasing lu population , this jug business Is increasing. Prohibition In Kansas has made perjurers by the hundreds , nnd liars by the thousands , Kvcn In so Itw-ablding nnd moral a county us Washington It Is almost Impossible to convict a whisky seller nnil that lu spite of the re versal of nil rulM of criminal prosecution , yet this county has plenty of men and women who freely write outside of the state that liquor drinUinpt has largely decrease J under prohibition and that the law Is rigidly en forced. The experience of cities and the absolute failure to enforce the law Is a matter of his tory so well established that I nocd not say a word about it , hut I wish to refer such tflo- brasldi voters us nro not already fixed in their convictions to the things sot forth herein ns true ; and for proof I oslt them to como to this city of li-l ) ! ) people aud stay ono week und keep their ojes open , nakiiig no questions , taking no second hand opinions. O. H * \Vlll You Do It ? WICHITA , Ivan. , Juno 20. Prohibition does not mean temperance. If the pooploof the great state of Nebraska desire to lese all control over tha sale of Intoxicants , lot them vote for prohibition. If they desire free whisky , let thorn vote for prohibition and their desire will bo accomplished. If the people dojlro to remove the licensed saloon nnd have two or nioro dives take the saloon's place , where boys as well as mon can go and arlnk the vile liquor kept in thcso dives , lot them vote for prohibition , and all this and more will be yours to enjoy. If it is an In- crcaso of taxation that the people lire longing for , let them vote for prohibition. It the people of Nebraska doslro to stop all immi gration Into their state , let thoin vote for prohibition nnu jou will not bo bothered further A\lth looking after Immigrants. If it-is the wish of the people to have a host of bbft-hnuded cranks , who were uovcr Ifnowu to produce anything , not oven a house to live in , to control their great state , \-oto for prohibition. If the people desire to ro- niovo the saloon from where it now Is to the collar of the average ' prohibitionist , vote for prohibition. Much more could bo said by any person who has carefully investigated the working of prohibition -laws in Maine , Iowa and Kan sas , but I expect I have covered all the space I should lu your valuable paper. paper.W. . U. PAVNB. A Tcrriblo lllow to Tcinp ° rnnoo. " \VicniTANATio\vr. lUxie , WICHITA , Kan. , Juno UO. Prohibition is not true tompor- ancc. U'horo bus been no tJood Templar or blue ribbon society , no true temperance loo- turcr In the state stnco the law was enacted. Fanatics , relying entirely on the strong arm of the law to reform people , have been hero , and the result Is there are fewer teetotalers than before the law w.is enacted. There Is nioro drunkenness in the home , as can bo demonstrated by the tr.dl of bocr and ex press wiiROiis all over the towns of the state , and the offlco , nnd the shop , and tha hotel , It has become far more respectable to drink In Kansas than before the law. Seven-tenths of the ofllccholdors elected on a ticket that had prohibition in the platform , cclobrato every event of their lives by a drinking bout. Thcro has been nioro cant , more hypocrisy , more sneaking , inoro perjury , more lying , more moral degradation than from any law that any people Avero ever cursed Avith , nud has cost the state of Kansas , as It will cost auy state that adopts It , hundreds of mil lions of dollars , ana cursed the state besides. Prohibitionists claim that all the moneyed element U-with them. So far as the agita tion of the prohibition question in Kansas is concerned this ls.not truo. Thcro has not been a speech made , Avith ono or two excep tions , in fnvor of prohibition in the state of Kansas slneo the limitation for ro-submlsslon , that AVOS not made by a preacher , who was ready nt any moment to swap the pulidt for some position or offluo tlmt paid a larger salary. The leader of prohibition In Kansas Is an ex-proacher now holding n federal posi- tlonthntuajs him $4,000. .For years ho was a political striker , a lobbyist , and the most untruthful man In the state of Kansas. Ho jicvor opens his mouth on prohibition that ho docs not Avilfully and knowingly utter as many falsehoods us he thinks his listeners Avlll swallow. Uov. D. Kelly is his name , No practical , fiilr minded man , who- has lived in u town of over 5,000 people In Kansas can truthfully claim nuythliig for prohibition. I do not think that n do/.ou open snloonti nro canablo of the serious Injury of ono secret Joint. Minors , lewd AVOIIICII , thieves and thugs nllko can visit them with Impunity. The proprietor , ovou If disposed , dare not open his mouth as ho Is afraid that If ho otfends any of his A'lsltors they will outer a complaint against him , But bo has little if any compunction of conscience In the mutter as ho bun hrosponslulo person at all times and prefers to do business upon the prohibi tion plan and votes that ticket bocuuuo it allow * him to do business on llttlo or no capi tal uud no license. A. W. OUA-FII , vice prwldciit. Hiilnod Husliioss In Kausaa.n WICHITA , Kant. , Juno II. You ask my opinion of prohibition. It is beyond question the greatest delusion of the nineteenth cen tury. The Idea of putting an end to liquor drinking aud all Its attendant evils moots the approval of all right thinking people and so takes possession of the Intellects und Judg ments ot many good Christians that they have come to regard It ai a part of their roll * glen and would bo greatly she , ked If tjlJ lhat prohibition Avas not n blbla doctrine. While they adore It as though It was ono of the leu commandments , they nro totally blind to the fuel that there am two place * now vhcrc liquor Is sold to ono before prohibition came to curse our state. True , the word saloon has been changed to "lunch counter , " "short order restaurant , " "meals nt nil hours , " and n multiplicity of name * , the noanliigofvhlclilt Avell known to the In- tlatcd , but the advantage of the change has never been apparent to me , us the business carried on under cover of these various names is tha same as before the name ASMS changed , Indeed , I tlllnk the oiKin saloon preferable to the secret dive. In the ono case you can control the business nnd In tha other you cannot. Boys and habitual drunk ards cannot obtain liquor over nn open bar , while nil can obtain It in the "Joint" or secret den , Then the revenue derived from the regulated or licensed saloons helps to bear the burden of municipal taxation nnd to pay thoexpenses Incurred In prosecuting violators of the law. Thcro" It another phiwe , or rather result of prohibition joii Avould hardly have suspected , it Is the number ot private collars this law converts into veritable wine cellars. It is safe to say that four-tlfth * of all the men In the United Stutcs occasionally drink a glass of wlno , bcor , tile or poislblv whisky. It may not bo once In a year , or It may bo once In live years , but my experlonco Is tlmt most people sometimes take a glass of some kind of liquor. This class , while respectable nnd temperate , will have Avhat they \viint , nnd in order that no embarrass ment may arise they constantly keep lu stock in their cellars a vai'Ietv of such liquors as are most palatable to them. IJelng constantly In the house with It the tendency nnd tempta tion is to drink more than formerly , when they slipped Into a saloon only Avhon n strong craving uroAV them thcro. Uut it Is when you consider its effect upon the business intoiejts of the state that the average man becomes deeply Interested in the matter. A largo class of Industrious , thrifty and altogether desir.xblo people can never bo Induced to voluntarily settle in a prohibition stato. I'rom my own experience of its work ings I Avould never settle in a state where prohibition laws prevail , unlws I was assured of their spec ly repeal. You can have no great nnd influential state without ono or inoro largo titles or business centers. To build und sustain a large city in a .state Avhero pro hibition prevails Is un Impossibility. Liberal customs und laws attract population to cities AVhllo prohibition dilvos population away. Massachusetts raiinot keen prohibition and Boston too , and so prohibition had to iro. Providence is of inoro value to Khode Island than piohlbitlon nud piohtbltlon had to go. Philadelphia Is Avorth inoro to the state of Pennsylvania than prohibition and prohibition was A'otod down thereby 1SD.OOO mnjoitty. In Maine , Ver mont , New Hampshire , Iowa , Kansas and the Dakotns , no ono of AVlilch contains n city of oterlilty thousand , the iniubus is still bearIng - Ing down and sapping the energies or the state , and A'irtually impoverishing their pee plo. If you people In Nebraska want to know all the beauties of prohibition , In heav en's nnino come and live in some city in Kan sas for four or llvo vc.irs and vouvlll have cnough'of it. But in Kansas the republican party com mitted Itself to prohibition beloio know ing what n monumental humbug it AVIW. The diuretics , most of them , did the same , and it has been preached so much , that , as I said before , mauv good people ple consider it of divine origin , if they A\oro told that Neal Dow of Maine and John Peter St. John of Kansas hud each made comforta ble fortunes out of this hobby they would not believe It , but brand It as an invention of the liquor Interests to injure prohibition. A. T. CAKI-KNTLR. Cook's ' Extra Dry Imperial Champagne is better , healthier and purer than the imported article. It has a delightful boquot. Hypnotized Stray Uoga in Now York. Hypnotized IH-o dogs. This is Avhat Dr. John C. "Whinner of No. 170 West Ono Hundred and Thirty-nth street did in Now York the other afternoon. Par ties lumping- the vicinity of L'orty-Beo- end btrout and Broadway saw llvo dogs of dilTorent breeds blindly following a well dressed gonlloman. At n glance from the utrango mm the flvo canines would simultaneously sot up a howl that would startle the people in tlio vicinity. 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Thnv uit sjicoliU-ally on tlin liter , MmnmIt njirt bowi-ls , rumlnir n free How ofgnxtilo julrc , ulilrli is ev > cutlul tn good ( location und regular bowels , ' How. Doa't Foa.r . Itcv. 11. Hurts , Mnnatn , Flru , iui ) : "Tutt'i 3PI11 nro held in high repi'timi iil lvor Iti'R. ulaturi 1 linnlly know liow M-O could gut along wtthnnt tliom. OhllUniul favor limn lost tlirlr tlrrail. Our pruple takn onu or two dturs of tlio I'llls , linii follow It vltli llftooli smlni of ( jululnc , dlvl < lcil In tlirco liners dur ing the diiy. The ohlll uovcr rctiirnn. " Tutt's Liver Pills , CTJEE CHILLS AND FEVER , ftlci. Mn. OfHcc. 39& < T.1P = ri < PI ro N Y. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE IAOKMAHK inr. OK EAT IKADEMARK K.Mll.lSU UEM- KllV. Anunlnll- InBOiiroforSem- llinlVp iknojj , Hportnnlorrliiei. luilKitciuy , nnil nil rtl cn m that follow ni n u- quonco of felf- nbuio ; as Ix > js Pnln in tlio Unok , l > lmnos of Vl lon , I'rcniattiro Old AKC , nnd mimr other illsoups tint Ic.ul to luaanHy urron iimptlonanil a I'ronuturounivu. tBrl1ull | particular * In our iitinlilet : | , wlilrliwo do- elro to send frt'o by mill to every onw. ITZ Iho bpo- cltlc inoillclnalsB'ildnt $1 | ior pncknso , or lx puck- n ci furf. ) , ornlllbostmt five liy umllou tha rucolft ul tlio money , by udJrt'.nliu TUE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAUNA3I STRKBT , OMAHA , Nrn. On account of counterfoils no have adopted the yellow wrapper , the only irenutno. irenutno.W LATESf MINGO , LimiNEOliEflH STEAMERS Pajsaaoto andlrcrn Rrorl Britain and aH parts ol Europe. Montrcal-Llrorpool routo. by the waters ol St. Lawrence , shortest of all. Ulnscow to lloston , to I'lillnilelphla , l.tvcrnool'to and from Baltimore. Tlilrty Stcamere. C'lana oicclslor. Accommodatliine unBurpaspcd. Weekly sailings. AM'AN i 0.,0on. West. AR'ts. C. J. Sundcll , u.n.j.r. 112 La Hallo St. . Chicago , U. BjKC TTTJRSTCLABB TJRSTCLABB 'lh. Larrrtt , y i.tf.t o > il Flne.f In ( be World. JM anKfT fu-ontnodatloni unciuclml. HEW YORK , LONDONDERRY AND OLASOQW. ANHlOItlA , .TulT 19. I KUIINKSSIA , Auc.2. KTHIOl'IA , July 20. | DKVON1A , AUK. U. New York , Quconstowu nud Liverpool. ThoOclcbrotod * I lulrSitb. CITY Of UOMK. | Anir. lid. Hojit. 20tU. SALOON , SECOHD-ptASS.AND STEERAGE raUitDnlowcttttirmito ftjidfromtli * prtnclpal SCOTCH. tnCllSH. IBISK (10 tU CaiTIIErlltt PQInt ? , Kzcumlontlckuti rvdueiil , nada avallaljle tn return liy olther the plcturcwiutClTdfKlrcrtlcmr , NortU or houtii of Irrluiil N > ple or Ulliraltnr. CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS * t lovcst current rntofl i Applx lo any or our local accnU , or to HENDERSON BROS. , Chicago. Local rtKunts at Oinitlia : Hurry n. Muura Olmrlos Jluros.V. . V. VUU1 , II. 1' . Douol , Oltl ten s Dank. OtU ) Wolf , STATLINE. _ GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL 4LOKDOM. rnoM NEW vomc jsvKnT TIIDKSDAT. Cabin Paiiifls $33 to $50. iccordlnj lo location ol ttateroon. Excursion 565 fo $95. Btoerage to and Irnm Kuropo at Lowest Ilatca , AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. , General Agent * . 63 Broadway. NEW YORK. n o. niogen. General Western Agent , 1 3 n d olnh Btroct , Chicago. Harry L. filoor os , Ounno. DR. SAJNDEIM'S ELECTRIC BELT \vmiBuwimnRY WEAKMEN UILITlTtU Ur.iik IS. Pi&ctrrioiiiw BUT AND suVrniVoBi , H di for ihliir tn pir. . ir ! Qr tr ilf MMkiteti , ctrlef Vr * lr , I11U , fylk. . ( i. t n. futr u r rintrlcli ; tbtouik n VTIAK PZJTll. niUrlBf tbto l HtlLTH > * 4 flUOUdf BTKIkUTII. " - 1 nil l.iU.llj , .r . . lsrt.il II.OUUIB cut BUT 4 toipMio MliiraaptUI rr. . lkltelt. , tMICAOO.IUi Tin : 1'iouiti : o. " The flguro 9 In our Uitc1vill mnlto rv long stay. No nmu or woniin now Ihinfill over ( Into a document without using tbo fkjurc 0. It stands la tlio third plnco In 1890 , u hero It will remain ten jonri nnil then move up tobccoud placa In 1900 , where It will rest for ono hundred j enrs. There Is Another " 0" hlcli liiw also coma lo stny. It is unlike the figure 9 hi our dntct. In tlio respect that it has already moved up to first place , T > here It w 111 permanently rcni.iln. U licallcd tlio "No. 9" High Arm Wheolcr . \ . Wllion Scwlnj Machine. Tlio "No. 9"as endorsed for first place l > y the experts ot Eurojw at the PiiiJ J'.iposVtion of 1889 , where , after a severe contest > .7illi the laullnc machines - chines of the MorlcJ , llas aunnlcd tha only Grand Prize given to family sou jng innchlncs , all others on exhibit havlui ; Tecclvtd lower uMimls Ot gold mcJa'.s , etc. The French Governrncnt nlso recognized Its superiority by the dccorut lou o f Mr. Nathaniel liueltr , I'rcsldcntof the company , with tbc Cross of the liv-iiou of Honor. Too "No. B" Is not on old machine Improved upon , but is an entirely IIIMV innchino , and tlia Grand Prize ct Pnris nas nnnrtli'd It as tbo grand est advance In ie me muchino rncotmnism of tbc DRO. Those who buy It can rest nstwrwl , thero. tore , ot having tbo very latest aud beet. & WILSON M'FO CO. , 185 nnd 187 V/abahli Ave , , Chicago P. E. PLODMAN & CO. 220 North Sixteenth Street. Drs. Merill & Merill , IN Chronic , Nervous , llloiwl nnil Siirjlcol Dlsr oi tind rtUo.MOB of thu Ko , Kur , Nusu , Truut aud Cliisit. Special Attention to IlHfns < 8 or Wo men nnil ClilHlrcn. Tlio iloetom Inro liad jroiru of exporlonco In tlio hospital * of Hrookbn nml Now Yurk. nnd nro ninonK tlio limit uccosiul ami nldfly known iiiULlnlllnU In tliliicountrjr. To VDIIIIC nnd IMIddlr-.Vcod Men. Ijoit Mnnhooil. NCFTOUH Dolillltr , SpvniintnrrliiB , Seminal I < DJI > H , Pliiilrol Decay. nrUlnj from Inilli- crutlon , prodlirlni ! 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