T HEX OMAHA. BEXEL SUFPLEiMRNT. bowing tlic amount of liquors nnd beer eon- uinecl U tin' htates of the union , exi'opt thnt the nmn vvho got It up forgot to put in Maine , t ul thov got town In thero. Mr W klo-H wn < published in Tin : Her. Mr N' bsterWell , thnt is wor o yel My frier. ' Oli'kio hero n sert9 thnt it was nublniied In the Interest of the lujuor deal er * n us It como to this , thnt the only pro- hlbltlii > orgnu you have on Clod's green fitrth t > "s old out to the liquor Interest ! \i \ Dlcklo You don't wnnt lo be ro- iroi > i iilo for Unit f , Mr WelHtor I am rcsponMl'lo for the tiu it-lit tbat that painr published It , and [ t i a iirohibillon paper , and I have n rlhlit to accept it its proof tuut J ou cndotsed U ns truo. Mr lUe-klo Yes , It Is Mr Wobater Phrn don't kick nbout It nnd try te > pot out of It What did jou publish it In the liquor Interest forl Mr -\\odlduotdoso. \ . Mi U cbstor- Lot mo tell yon what the ro- lulls are That paper snys that Iu ISMJ there Tins sold of mult liquors In the Htiito of Iowa I97.t7i ! bin rels Anil In tlioHtnto of Nebmskn for the sumo year there vvero sold huts lsw , barrels of beer 1'ut it down In pillions : Tlnrt ) one gallons tothobititel nnd heio Is the tnblo : There was sold In the state of Iowa In IM ) , under cnnstltiitliimd prohibition , C.llSOOO . uiillons of In i r In the hlih license itntoof Nebraska , ami jou llttlo "original pnchiiKu" man listen to this only 'J.O.'iM'iH ' ) gallons , or , In othervvorfis , in that lltllo pack- Bt * stale of Town , un ler piohibitioii , you drank 3 , isi,000 mon' gallons of bocr than the people of onr .stato. | Applnu'o ) . Let ns tnlte Unit same llttlo bit of n tnblo and get another thing out of It. I want to ice vv hut they were doing In New Ilninpshlio at the sumo time , In lsi ) . They bionu'lil down thoi e , according to Hint same tnblo , KU/.MX ) bin rels of beer ; Unit is nbout n barrel to the man , because you hnvo only n llttlo over ! IKUOO ) people down thero. Heduclng It to gallons , JOH Imvo ID.aili.TtVi gallons of beer lolel In that llttlo bit or n state of Now Hump- biro. Wliilo in the state of Nebraska , with four times the population of tlio stale of New Hiitnpshliv , lour times us big ns New Hump- lldii * . vvo eoiisuineit but S.tWU.UTO . gallons of beer Or in other wotds , in imihibl- tlon New II impthlro , one-fourth the l/e of the state or Nebiaakn , they drank 7fW ) TV. ! inoio galh'iis ot beer than did our high ii'vnsc people out hero. ( Applause I I TV ant to tell jou , follow cill/ens of the state of NMiruxk.i. tbat jou are living In n vir tuous w ell behaved state' , if jou only know It j Applause * 1 If they tratisferied some of you good prohibition people of tlio state of No"vv Hampshire , or over In iho state of Maine , win re they think so much beer , you would lose .v 0111 idcntltj In ubout twenty-four bom's | Applause J Ivvml to give my friend over hero the bcnellt of another tnblo I want to say to iv thesesiimcpe-oplo Unit Senator Ulair , from 1 } the state of Now Hampshire , wrote a book flviuKthohlstoiy of the louiporanco move ment eov cling ever MX tmndicd pages , and put the sumo table In the hook from which I fiithci this statement und fiom which I can e'.vo precisely the smrto computution , and Mr. lull vouches for Its coiiectncss. Ho tells 7011 in thai book that ho had n statement prepared foi his own use , ho tells who pro- pitied It , got it at till solicitation , and of Into years the Voice publishes tlio same thing , aud when I use thai against them , they comeback back anil nmkoiomplmnl against that puper as if It was published in Iho luiuor inlcro.sl In lh.it same book of Senator Blair's there is another tnblo Ilml is vcrv inlcresling reading. Mark you , I am taking this from Uio prohibi tion hide , 1 nm not taking nnvthing out of n pamphlet , 1 am not taking it out of any cir- ctilnr , 1 urn nolg.iUiciing it fiom uny Kansas prohibition campaign Mj fi lend did say that In D.tkotn they had kii argument that Ispiettv near us good us the ono 1 made up bore I want to thank tkcsu people ) for their intelligence In llmllng out so much truth. ( Laughter 1 The only thing 1 hint observed ubont it was that If thai lllllo "original package" had known ubout that thing so long ho did not tiy to uuswcr n thing that vvns not truo. Mr. Small Ihoro was nothing in It. [ Gro.it laughter and applause. ] Mr. WelMter That's all right ; the laugh i isixiound , jou know. So this fun can go > " t.chd until Small uud 1 leave i ft > t her tnblo hero. There Is Ju that sarae-ixiok , Ktor Blair , which la _ JJtablo giving the iwm- . _ .Tho various suites of 'the ' union in proportion to tno number of inhabi tants In these suites. Now , look nt goexl , old [ prohibit ion Maine n minute : According to i this tabla by Blair , for the purpose of showIng - Ing the great evil of the saloon business , nnd I I admit the evil , I admit it is a horrible thing In Maine , If this tnblo Is truo. Senator Ulair In that table which Is put in that book llgurcs i It out tuut In the stnto ol Iowa thcio is ono i saloon for oveiy JJ77 persons Pretty good I prohibition isn't it ? Yes , thnt is getting it around prettj near every man's door isn't ' it ! | Down in Now Hampshire there is ono saloon i for every 31 ! peoplo. Oveir in Kansas they have done n litllo bettor. They have i onlj' ono saloon down there under prohibition i to b77 Tbej * have not had piohibition Quito i o long as thejhnvo had In Maine. I think when they have had it ns long as they had in i Maine they will hnvo more saloons. In Maine i thej1 hnvo ono saloon to for ovcry 7JI people ; In Iowa thoj' have ono saloon to every 377 t New Hiiinpshiic , they have ouo saloon to i tvery17u ! people. Now , good people , let mo talk to you a i minute about Nobraska. I have tried to hold 1 up the banner of the state from this tlmo I [ begun this discussion , and I nm ro.tdjto hold 1 H up now ; I am ready to prove from prohibi tion niguiiients that , notwithstanding nil this howl about the bcnellts of prohibition theio arc a less number of thinking places In the state of Nebraska under high lleenso proportionate tionate to tlio population than jou have got In jour old piohibition states , and I read it from that same record which shows that in Ne braska theio h onlv one saloon to everj'4o vjcoplo. [ Applause. ] How clo you like that I 1 tell jou with that number of saloons , ouo to Onlj' ) si7 people , vvo mo not hunting for little original pnckaijes like lliey are in Kansas und Iowa I Applause. ] Another thing ; the government of the United Stntes keeps n record of nil the licen ses which aio issued by the government for retail saloonkeepers , They qualify them under the head of lotnll liquor dealers , and that Is the character of the stamp. Any man vv bo sells liquor w itliout that stamp Is llablo to bo nrrcbtod If ho bus thai stamp ho is protected from arrest. Well. 1 have that ro- poit Itsticd by the commissioner of internal revenue , nud I want to sny to you tbnt il is Hie only authentic report accessible to any mnn , determining the number of licenses which arc sold by the government to retail liquor dealers thioughout tbo United States Well , what dot s it slow 1 It shows this On pago3. > of thnt record nnd I want to tell these people where to llnd It , If they think 1 am not telling the truth about it > - on pages A > to 117 of thnt iccord will bo touud a table which shows that In the jcar issQ , which is the lust completed year , mark you , there were Issued to the state of Town under the prohibition constitution , under the snmo diutrmo tbat vou advocate , which j-ou say does prohibit , fy&Tfl licenses us retail luiuor oealers Very good , isn't it , for prohibition Iowa I Yea , It Is no wonder thej have got down there ono saloon to every 40J or iX ) people , according to that. It proves what Senator Blair said to be truo. Mr. Small -You fellows have got them nnd run nvvny with thorn , Mr. Webster Mr Small must say wo run vvny vv 1th them or something like ' .hat Wo foug'ht for fuu , I reckon , nud took tlieta down south Mr. Small Yes. yes. [ Applause. ] Mr Webster Thnt reminds mo of there mark thnt Mr Siu.ill inudo ubout Maino. 1 3e aid if It was not bceauso vou had scoundieN 3i In onlce , und they didn't enforce the prohibi iS tion law , there would not bo any drinking down In Maine at ull. Substantially that i those are not the wonts , hut that is the Idea I The oiWeen. were scoundrels and would not enforce tha Iiw When you have had prohi I- bition in Maine for thirty-four j ears , and you have coutiolled every election , you have put It in your platform at ovoiy election , jou have elected all your gov ernors , all your ofil- cere , from the prohibition party has It come to this , that prohibition olnccrs.elected by pro hibition people , hnvo nil turned out to bo such couudrels ns thnt I [ Applause 1 Do nol blame thnt on us high license people , because wo arc not In power dow n thew. I want to compare Iowa licenses n little bit with Nebraska. Nebraska and the territory of the Dakotas In It > b5 , before 1)ikota became state , wcro linked together in one , repre senting the not them district , so thnt tuoio was kept but one record , nnd the whole nuin- li"rof licenses for thnt same j ear , issued to what now constitutes the two Dakota * nnd the state of Nebraska all combined , amounted to S.GtU , or , In other vvcids , less than ouo -hundred moie than lu the statoof Iowa alone. Wd took the pains , knowing Mr. 1'elers , iho oUector of Internal revenue , who keepi the - ' , CtaAhi , U3 uk him \f \ once to spernte | the tcnltorles of Hnkotn from Uio stnto of Nebraska , and wo find that thnt the licenses Issued to Nebraska for ISsO vvero less than eighteen hundred , or , in other words , le s than onivhnll of the liquor H. femes sold to the prohibition state or luvvo , [ Applause | Now , I want to give you n little nitonlMilng record , because ooino of you people tell tnu that high license doe's not regulate or tend to piohlblt , 'Iho state of Iowa in lts'J ' Imd four times us ninny licenses for roUill liquor deal ers as lu the state of Alabama ; twice ns ninny as In the stnto of Mlchigun ; more than In the stnloof Colorado , nine times as many ns In the stnto of riorldn , twice ns man v ns in Iho state of ( icoigtn , moro than Minnesota ; more fli.in Montana ; four limes as ninny as South Carolina ; twice as many us Tennessee ; moro tlinn the git nt staU' of Tc"tns ; moro than Mr- gluhi ; llvo times as many ascst Virginia ; mid ouo ami a half times its m my IM Oregon. Docs not U appear from the olllclal recoiils of tlio government of the United States thnt In jour high llccnso stales tliero are le\ss saloons , according to the olllclal repot t , Una In your prohibit Inn stut-'s of Iowa ami of Iviuisnsl 1 put th.it hofoie this people for the purpose of telling vou that high license Is n lietti r leg- ulator than prohibit on , nud If jou are n temperance man , as I believe jou mo ( speak ing to Key Small ) , como out of Unit camp , cnmeout ou our iilo , and wo will pn-ach teni- peinnco w hen' it will do some goodand don' preach prohibition , vhleh ruins some men , but [ I.oudupplnuso compelled Iho speaker to stop. ) I must not forget the llttlo stnto of Kansas down here vv ltd its retail liquor clo.deis in issu , nuinbcilng 1,011. I must not forgot New Hampshire , Maine and Vermont with -'WO. And computing them tignin to the stuto of Nebraska vvo llnd onlj1.SOO. . I want lo tell vou good prohibition people that vou have been inKled lu this gient doctrine of yours Yon have listened to men talk like ibis llttlo original package who talks for money. [ Laughter ) Who absorbs hi- , ideas without knowing whether they are true or not ( Applmsc'J But my Kansas brother nroimd here wants n little moro infotmatloii , nnd I wnnt to give it to him. I want to tell him nbout the effect on Kansas of your piohibition. I Imvo told vou it increased iho liquor iraflle , I hive piovcd to jou it Increased the sales of beer , and 1 want to toll vou It ictirds the ptosper- Itj of the talc- and chives out the population. In Kansas , 1 hive got Iho statement taken from the re turns of the election of the presi dent of the United States of ho electoral vote cast in l t compared tothoclector.il vote cast in lbv < , I liiul Unit the state of Kansas ineic.ised In these four years b.it 21 per cent. While the good sUtto of Nebraska , in which you llvo , lucreo-soo under high license mote than twice the number ; or lu other words , as 50 per cent to 21 per cent In Kansas. Go to Iowa , und vvo have the electoral vote of Ibbl compared to Iho electoral vote of ISSV nnd the state ; of Iowa In four years gained bulb per cent In her olectenal vote , while Nebraska gained fiO per cent. How is that ! Grew six limes us fast as Iowa ; while Min nesota , with high llccnso , grow tvvlco as rup- Idly as the stuto of Kansas uud llvo times us rapidly as the stuto of Iowa. 1 tell j'oa that whatever j'ou clo for the state of Nebrasitii , If yon let thcso people hem jou iu with prohibition ull around jou , unit j ou nl.mt piohibition in the slate of No biaska , tliat the tldo of Immigration , thetido of prosperity * , the march of pi ogress will go clear around j'our borders , ami j'ou will bo diiv en hack ] ust as Uio slates of Kansas and Iowa , and Minnesota , Wisconsin and Wj'- oiniug und the Colonulos will bo looming up with prospeiitj' , waving the banner of Iho republic in Iho uir so high that j'on prohibi tion people cannot got u glimpse of the stars on it. | Applause ] v Let mo tell j-on what .Tndgo Poster said of Kansas-that federal jiitlgo to whom I nl- hided the other claj and it was put in print und over his own signature ho uuthoii/t'il its publication , Ilo sujs that in IMJJ thobtnto of Kansas bad a population of l'Jii3,5VJ ( , and had a ptison population , mark jou , produced , I suppose , as j'ou good people saj' , by the use of liquor , of 07t ; ; or , In other words , ono pur- son out of every 1,885 of nil the people of the state of Kansas was in the penitentiary. In Nehruska during the same j'ear vvo had only 259 people in the penitentiary ; in other words , ono out of every 2fer > 0. Or , In other words , lu prohibition Kansas , vvliero they do noC ilrJnic "vanrr but follow the good mlllcnium law which you preach , you had two men in the penitentiary to one up hoio in honest high licentM Nebraska. So it was in Ib83. But mifrk you : hero is n statement that I wnnt U > lead to this people of the stnto of Nebraska , w hero that same Judge said that in Nebraska the estimated I population is 1,200,000 , by the census Just completed , und jot vvo have but one person out of ovcry ! i,100 in the prison , coinp.ueel with the stale of Kansas wheie they have ono out of 1,000. The argument that 1 make is that in Nebraska- under high license j-ou have less people lu jour peniten- itentiarles. fewer people in your poor ho i > es , fewer in jour insane osjluins , lower Idiots , fewer saloons , fcwor liquor licenses than j'ou have In nnj' prohibition state anyw heio under the stars aud stripes of this gteat lepublic. [ Applause ] Another thing about high license. I tell you that high license is a. reguhtor , reducing the number of saloons , and I want to take this likewise trom tbo olllcial report of the commissioner of Internal loveimo of the Unl- ted States ; and mj' friends can mid It on p-uo 40 , if they wiiut to look for it. The decrease In liquor saloons ami liquor licenses for retail dealers. ITtoin the jcar IbsO to the jctr ISb1. ) , the decrease in Alabama was 1,014 ; in Arkansas , n decrcaso of 15.17 ; in Florida , a decrease of 220 ; lu Georgia , ( Us ; in Kansas. f > t ! ; lu Kentiickj' , 071 ; in Mis- souri , tilt ; In Noilh Carolina , l > 21 , in Ohio , 2,815 , ; in j-our gieat stale of Pennsylvania , which defeated prohibition , it decrease of 7,010. In the state ) of Tennessee , vvliero tliej' dofcaled piohibitionumlcrhigli license , n decrease of IMO. : I could go on , but my time isshoit. Tbo license duty of the gov- eminent of the United States , I don't care what it is , il is not piohibitlou. It is whore prohibition is defeated , Mr Small It is local option Mr Webster It Is where they defeated prohibition , aud snowed jou under , aud jou know It. Mr. Small-It Is prohibition by local option , and you know it. It is local option prohlbl- tion in every stnto j on liiue mentioned but Pennsylvania. [ A Voice Shut up ] I won't do It Mr. Webster O , let him talk ; ho can't help it : don't find fault with him. [ daugh ter. ! I want to remind mj' fiiend when ho nmdo that statement that in the present state of Nebraska where wo have worked nrettj' well , \\olm\o got local option , too. If ills so good In all these states as to accomplish goodrcsults.lt ' good enough lor us hero That is \\lij wo reduced the number of sa loons up hero Wo are getting to bo n mod erately \iituous people hero , und if tlio people ple outside would lot us aloiio woould got along prettj well. I will gi\o another Illustration from Mr. Blair's book to sio about some of the exag gerated statements which these people iiinko toptxno that piohibitioii amounts to some thing ; und when they want to- talk about piolubltiun thov alw.ijs commence to make a tompcraiuo speech , as it it were a distinct Individual proposition Mr Jllair puts into his hook a lemaikablo table gotten fiom some insuraniv buok , and loundon pigo 10 * . Ilo wants to give tin- rate or ratio of deaths out of every 1.000 ; ho has got the people who do not drink at ill , the pioliibltionUts ; ho has the tempemmo ililnKcrs who only take a plass SIK tally and ho has ehisslllcd the intemperate fellows. Well , hem is the table ; - I puc those who die between the agns of si\ty and ninety , I \\ill sav that j'ou and I will be lucky if wo ever pet to the Hist land mark Well , I have n better ih uico than > on have when I ie.ul tlita table. 1 w ill show it to j'ou'J his Inble sajs that of the people between sixty and ninctv jeirs old that die of uitomponmco and hv hanl clunking tliero were 50 , IT1- . Tint Is over half of the 100 000 Tlio moderate fellows were . 'f.V.Ul , which only i left out of the 100,000 about iV.tJOJ prohibitory fellows If tint table proves imjthiii" ft proves this : That the men who dunk the i most llv e the longest. Of course I do not he- i liovo that table , 1 think it ball uonseiioo ; hut i 1 think It is n > t a bit more nonsense than I hear c-oinli g from t > omo prohibition onitors That stateincn' ' is vouched for by the preat senator from a prohibition state , Now Ilainp- ehiro , printed in his book as authentic , and yet In his foolishness ho forgot the fact that It proved that intemperate people were the long lived fellows ; und I tell you that is the class that I wint to belong to , because I ain not In a hariy to go. [ Laughter I To give jou nnollier tnought : I will not irefer to dutn and flguus because my tlmo is i tooshoit Time keeps running along , and ' Judging from the look of admonition I got from the prcwident I do not think I have moro than tlva minutes , I want that live minutes to make some general statements in answer to some of the great hobbles that these people put forth. Those people tell us that In thesa > great Uultoa SUUsii \ ccniumftioa at liquor lim Ineroascd from nhout' ' four gallons per capita to twelve In IS5 ? . Now , as n general Htatement , 1 have to admit there U some soit of truth la tluit proposition , but 1 want to utmhvo It a lltllo bit , If these people will look Into the records they will llnd that It is Just two gal- i Ions per capita. Wo have today loamed not to pet quite so drunk , and uo quit on whisky ntul tinvo taken something modeiuto , like I beer. Wo only drunk Just half the umounl of vvhlskj that wo did ten or twelve v para ape ; | but wo have taken moro beer , and ho adds beer onto It , and computes It as If It woio so much whisky consumed. Anv tomperaneo man knows that , any tompotanco preacher knows that , niul If ho did not explain that to you anil tell you that when ho talks , ho la simply decelv ing j on or fooling you And on that matter. 1 have heird so iniuli said about this great Uiiltoil States of ours potm ; to hell at a great rate , simply beomso of this liquor traffic * . 1 waul to tell this audience , imdlnthat I want to speak for America , that this giv.it nation of cms stmds todnj tlio peer If not the supi-iiorof any other nation on the top of C od's footstool [ Applause * | I tell this people that over In Italy they dt Ink over two gallons per head of lliuion where in tlio United States they ill ink one Clo over to Knplaiid , and where jnu get tuolvo gallons of drink jou liavo pot thlrlj thrco over there , ( lo to France , niul when j ou have but twelve' pall. . IMS per head hmo you lime t\\en- tj thix-e gallons per lieail ovi-r theiv ( lo to Ciei many , goto Austria , to Fiance , to Italy , go nn jwhei-o without the bound.it ics of tfio tTnlti'cl States , vvliero men can live * aad vvhero coimin'ico spie.uls Its white sails , all oM > r the woilil , and you will ilml that every people - plo consume from twice to tlueo times the amount of liquor consumed in Ameiica ; and jot they have brains in tlulr heads , they have vast tu inies , tliov have stnU-sinen anil they have not yet gone to lulu. If tnj friend went to Omaha logo the opera house to hoar a giand op < ra , be would piob- ablj hear it tendered uv some compiny fiom wine di Inking Italy If ho lon'cs lor a piecci of i line art or smlptuiohoould bo apt to Ilml semi ' ) Kienelimaii who drank twice as much wine in order to make it. If ho wanted to get nn lion ship to sail over the chuk sias , since they li ivo all lleil from little Maine , the pro hibition state , lie would ro ami buy it from Kngl.iml , whcio thej chink thfi-e times as much beer and "vhisky in we do History has recorded the fait ami no man can intell- geutly icfuto it.thnt in Austiia , in Kianco und in ( icrmany niul lauluid tlirri'ino gnat , bialiiy stutesniLMi equal to any \u b ivc > got In Ann i lea Tliero is ( ! liuKton < ' , In wlilskyand beer diiiiking JOnghitid thcie is the lion man , Illsmaik , in beer clunlunp ( Jcrmiinv ; there was tlio old historian , Ciiii/ot , in the wines cliliihing l rance , and the pro.it novelist , Vic tor Hugo When you go for literature , for nit , for poetry , for beiutj-and forcivllirutlun , when jou stc ) outsldo thellni'sof theboidof , of the gioat republic' of the United States and go bi'joncl tlio hlui'low ' of tlio stars and stiipes , you have to go to n umntiy vvliero they drink three times as much as jou do , and they do not have any piohibitlou there , 'IHIJ AV1XO-U1' . Prof. Dic'kt'B Closing Attack oil Ijtcetiso. Ladles and Gentlemen- am in such had voice that It will bo dlfllcult for mo to make nnsUf heard. These two pciitlemon who have discussed this question from tlio stand point of high license nro uftiictocl with the disease of Knowing a pi eat ninny things that aio not true [ uppluusol , and 1 cannot rofimn , allbouph it is mj pin pose to abstain alto gether fiom unple.isaut personalities , fiom expressing my sin prise Hi it a gentleman of piofpsolonul standing should have stooit upon this plat lot in for tlio last forty llvo niinuUs and consumed neailj his entire time \vitli the intentional effort to clcccne this intelligent audience. I want to pivo jou the icasoii for the opinion that I cntcitain. Mr Webster has neon unfair in dealing with the tabulated btatemeiitiublisli < > d under date of .lulj 11 in the New Yoik \ eke , ami vvlicm I c.ilkd his attention to the latt that it was simply a ivprint of the oflltial document issued bj the beer bi ev , ei-s' ' national orgnnl/n- tion ho undertook to plaj the trick of the police court lawjcr and have mo say to this uudionco through him that tlio Voice was publibhing it in thointeicst of tlio liqliur dealers , rurthcnnoro that this tublo before him , n stiong , elaborate and sutisfactorj- ilumonstratlon of the triumph of prohibition hi boti. r r i ami flowa , ignores the stiong points of the fable ) mid chops into a single column for the yearUSbO wMoh ' < " -t-iar- cntly give n b id showing for Iowa as com pared w ith Nebraska , isow I want simply to give jou the truth , Hero nre the facts in | the case. Comparing 1880 with IS'.W , that is the fiscal jear ending Apiil ! ) , IbsO , with the fiscal y wr end ing April 30 , Ib'JO , ami theio has been for the state of low a , us leportod bj- the beer brewers themselves , n ciccrcnso of lIJ'i , 177 barrels. Iwniittorepe.it that number bera deeicaso of 135,477 barrels in the state of Iowa [ Applause ) . Wheiem in the stito of Nebraska for the same peiioil ol" time upon the same autliouty there has botu nu lu- cieaso of bO.OH ! barrels , so that the dhTorenco in prohibition Ioa mid hU'h license Nebraska usiepoitccl by till * beer brewers' organi .i- tion is a dilfeieuco in behalf of niohlhition of sometl Ing like 311,000 , bai rels. Now , I aslt in the name ot all fanness why didn't my Incnd who lias so gracefully retired fiom the scene give this audience tlio actual truth in the c'nse and not undcitakc to practice a dishon orable deception I My good looking , genial brother from Omaha , \ \ ho is editor of the so- c.illcd nevvspiper that does not tell vuy much of the news after all , undertook to mjslead this nuilicnce. I tiust In I'll chanty uninteii- tionally , bj * telling j-o i that in Nelnaska the assessment on property valuation is. fiom 0110- scventh to one-tenth ot its ical value , wlieic- ns in Kansas the assessment was very much i higher , nnd In lh.it way ho accounted for the much inoto rapid uicicaso of propcity value in Kansas. I have heio the oftlciul statistics , obtained llko the statement of tboold almanac f i inn the linaneinl ollicrrs of the two states , and the result is that Iowa is nsiossod 2-5.17 per cent of her real valuation , Kansas 27.118 per cent and Nobiaska I11.21 pur eent [ ap plause ] , so that in the state of Nebraska , being assessed nt n valuation lower than Kan sas und Iowa , it is actually assessed at a higher ratio than cither of tlio ? o two prohibi tion states , but , novel iholess vvo llnd the actual valuation accoullng to the assessment iu Kansas doubling up and moro than doub ling upon the u.iin in Nebraska 'lilt : question was asked why God does not kill the devil. 1 suppose it is so that Tun Ovmiv Bri : won't ' have logo oulof business. [ Gicatnppliiuse.1 Allow me to call j'onr attention to another thing which I must denominate , in all chut It y and kiiiilness from Mr Webster ns a tuck of the police courtshvstor Standing on this platform , and with his v igoious voice well at command , Mr Webster undertook to devolve you intelligent people by quoting the number of United St ttcs. revenue stamps sold in thcso various states , nnd using in o\ picas terii.s the lungiiugo tint would convoy to jou , if vou knew no bettor , tlio idea that every lovenuo stamp sold In a prohibition btate stands for an open saloon. Now Mr. Webster knows better Mr Webster either knows nothing at all , which I cannot conceive to bo tr je , or ho knows that ovcry drug stoio Is lequiiod to take out of thcso United State * licenses its ho calls it , which is no license at all , but simply u tax receipt for llio paj ment ot $ i * > exacted fiom the drug stoio pieciselv the same as from the ordlmirj saloon. Mr. U'obster knows another thing that every bootlcygot , evcrj unit that goes across the line from Nelraska into Kan sas or low a to sell liquor out ot his sitchc'l , and there aio n gieat many of them , is 10- quhcd to takooutonoof thuso sumo United States Inte'inal revenue stamps or receipts , vv lulo in Nebraska such a receipt stands for n pliico of thUeluuacter open the year round. In the state of low.i nnd in the slatoof Kan sas the bootlegger or the joint dealer , unvv ill- ing to risk the eh inces of utiprohoiision bj- the United States authorities , plys hU ? > 5 , but it m.ij be that the p lyment of the $ , ' . " > repiesents one day. two dnj's , ouo week or two weeks in the business , and scoies and hundreds of men take out these internal revenue icceipta who do not open saloons and who do not keep oven Joints , but ; who sell from bootlegs and from sateheli , nud do a v cry limited business in n very small and criminal way , I was rather astonished nt tno theological lo.-turo that inj * friend. Mr. Wobster. be stowed upon Brother Small , explaining to Brother Small thnt the blblo now heio uro- hiblts HID manufacture and sulo of ardent spirits. Why , ladles and gentlemen , 1 defy Mr. Webster to show mo a single place m the blblo vvliero critno or arson is prohibited or wheio the crime of forgery is prohibited. The bible is not specific , the blblo is ( jenonil , nnd when H thunders ila anutbomn , "Woo unto him that jmttcth the bottle lo his nolgh- bor'alips. ' " I ask Mr , Webster If that moans free whisky or high liceuso. [ Applause. ] Wo uro told by the gentlemen that prohl- billon Is wrong in principle. What a lament/- able fact that the legal talent of Mr. Webster of tha itata of Nebraska , bus not boon lubiUtulod for UuU ladlflcreat and common place pcntlJUlm of the sumo nnmo , that Daniel Webster who argued tills verj' subject before the Unltoil States sunroino com t sustained hv no less a iivm thnu liufus Choati , and jet that i < iurt wltliout a dissentt Inp I voice in a Ma sac'Imsolts c-nio dcilucdlt both 1 right In principle mid in Imrmonj with both 1 national and state constitution. [ Applause - plauso j ] 1 simply desire to rtill your attention to ouo moro trick , bcvausi' l' cannot go ever the entlro Held A large amount nf statistical statement has beeuniiule that I froolvcoiife'ss that I have not tit my cAimn in I the statistics to refute , but I want to' go on the \ery well crouiidc'd le-pal piinelple tb > t false In pit false in all Mr Webster this afteiiii'ou..tiiidiiipoii this platform with ivtnaiU.ii lo suavity of inumicr , mulct took to muUo v1' ' " bellevothut , the state ot Ne'biaska'iad ' I ? . * ! persons In her ln < auo asjhim I notiu-d tint hodlelthiow in a saving c laiise' , almost umler his luvath , saj-- | Inp that was In isso. H was t-ue , but the Ima presslon v e-iy liuely ivmainlng In your minds was probably false' . I have some telegrams heio Wo have tapldnjs \ of ohtalnlng In- foimatinn In these da\s and do you know jes , you do-that in the last six ycai-s two new liisano nsj Inms Invo been nt'ccssarj In your state I fh.u cablegram fiom M. W. Stouo , from the asvlum at Hastings , sn > lug "tlio tola ! number of patients In this in- stltiitlon Is 1.V ) ; " iinoilicr scut by the superinteiideiit of the Insane hos pital located at Xorlolk "Tho total number of patients Is 17ii : I nuotticr report ftom the superintendent of j I the as ) him located In Lincoln gl\lng the numboi utiu : > . And so.v ou have in this state nttlu ) present hour , In vour thrco insiiio hospital t nud nsjluiiis. a tut.ilof till instead of 1T5. [ Applause. ) TlKio has been an in- ci-easo In thu lust ten je us of 1U" > per cent in the population of youi st ite , and uiiltie'ieii-o of ti1 ? percent In the nuiubor of your iusmo uiifoituiiutes 1 want to c-ill j'our attention to tome moro very pertinent testnnoi'v upon this proposi tion that hU'h llcensu inot i success I know that Mr. Webster .fleets . to despise the testimony * that rntniM fu > i tlu'sn nun , but i want tofiiferin him that I as tending fiom | no Kansas punphlct an1 no political docti-j ment issued heie 'In ii.forimilioii thai 1 uvd was from reputablt n'Hons , ghingtheir name's mid their pistortli oddivsseas ) , well ustlieii official positions That Information wvs seiuroil bj' lorrosn ilcni'odlrectlj' fiuin New York with tie individuals them selves , and thev en in In heio and uiu'eii ike tooflsol the s' vinonts of Govrr- 101 h.nnibce , of Jimii's i. IMaiiuof Jiulgo : Xinoith : , of Judo ; M nsli ill and of a long 1st of distinguished e I'lemen , by reading statistics iiuuiif.ictut I very likely on the seventh floor of I'm : II building iiiOmihu. [ Applause ] Listen to th s quotation : "No me ! can denv that the 1 mo sv stem as now existing in our city his i > en asoiineoC cor ruption anil iricgubi > t\ It Ins hidndc- min.dl/lng ifleet upon the tnemboH of the cltv count II and upon t1 cityclern ; it has exacted political SUIIH it fiom the low dives and bummcis ; It has o upellud thf orderly liciuor ill alcr to support with money and In fluence the very worst ilcment of the eitj' , ami has used the liqi r ricn to do the elhty work ut piitmuies ad election.-OMIIIA Bt-r. [ Cii-eat nppuii ! < > ] Satan lubultlng sin. [ Applause J I lead again Listen Tilts Is from Chi- The dives anil lens , the brawl houses niul thieves'icsoits ' ar > as bail anil as fro- qiicnt in this city to.ln aft-1 ! ' live vearof high license as thej \ VVLIO v\Ith our high license what it is It auiasywajto i.iiso a revenue finin vice li I 1ft tliero bo'an end of endi = in , ; thohii h i onsc as u temperance or lefunn measiinClin'.igi ' ) Oillj Ne'\s , the cleanest dailj new p > pu in that rather unclean citv fAppl.il-.oJ . Listen to anothei rom l tiilailelphia , Pa Now , of couist1 , bei , | .o 1 urn loalnig tlio'ii from a juintcd docuntiit tliejbavono si/ni- canee , in the laiigii.ile of Mr. Wo jster. lie wotilil rather manuti'J uiv his ov , n statistics am ! draw on Iris lmaiutijii | | for Ids tacts thiin to ta\e them from t jiintabli * sourccj. "Mx inuideicrs in I'ln'iilelp'iia ' duilng the past four months | ul all of them di- icitly the result of drink. It is evident that high lucjsu will have to bo made ? vciv much higher bof 10 iiijidcrcrs' low will foci the effect of It ' I'lui ulelphla r.vemng Telegraph , a promii-o.il icpieseiitutho ue\\s- papor. I have them from S Loiis and n largo number of souiv > s w In h 11 i.inut t iko tune to lead , I will ivid oiobOiar.il in Its char acter , I must bo p irdoii < Hl for pausing u moment to s iy. Do my ol > ou know Hon. * 1. O. Krctyyigcr , anil would jou think his 111 - n > > n > ( u W Ojt-JitV tllfi U'l- ) * i for statistic } nii/"n'iit ? Jr rf tno Lora i i.nv vvheroJ I think voiiivoulil IIou- him , the mayor of Be itricc Nib. : "I am certiiuly not in.en ' when 1 rfa- that lor tlio 10,000 ycaily obtained fiom the siloon licenses the city annually loses ir. > , OJU. Four jours of careful iuvcstigati n of the subject lo.nl mo to < oncluito llrst , that the peojilo losoj mow tl.an thoj- make out of the s.'loii licenses ; second , th it high license docs iiotl Jecreaso tlie amount of licmor consume u , tb ] d , that any diunUard , minor or othir pu soil who wants liiniorcau get it under the in'h liicnsosj'stum ; foutth , that thioe-louiths of the nrroste made are for driiiiKenncss fifth , that hitth license is a pi-actual ftuluio is a temperance measure , aii'l ' sil h it 1 igh llcei o Is known and considered n con. „ f.uco by those who honestly admit its trui ivoiUnyj. " 1 ill not t Uco tlmo ti re 11 numerous other statistical points \\liiili I Invo. I simplj do- siw to < all jour nttuium to the fact that the most competent person , such as thc'cdltoi'of Tur OMIIII Uin : and tlio imvorof lleatuco , are cnthely agreed th it hiirli licenses Inis been a dismal and a miserable f.uluio in the state of Nobiaska [ Applause. ] But I object to hlqh Id onso for another reason. I object to hl h Id unso boo uiso it is eminently sail if act > iy to the liquor men themselves.p [ \ h'li ' e ] I want to b lek up ttnit iniorinatiou bv rculinnr some of their uli torancos The Holt 1 Keejcis' .lournil savs this' "The liquor eUdrrs do not oppose hiu'li lietnso. " Tlio Nebrislci ilntilllng compiin : | 1 ' IIvli license has not h'ir our business , it do s not dc'cit'ase the 10-1 , u nptlon of cithur liquor or hei'i1" Tlio Uussei-Wauke iin ' blowing conipmj of Chiivu'o : "Wo cammt | saj that hi-jb lic-ciiso les is the co'isuiiip- . tionol llcpior. " Mots Un/'hors of Omaha. I < "Ill'-'h license lias been of .m . injiujto our business. Woat hrt uiuilo a bitter lli'ht aj'.iinstits cnfoicement , but sinto Ills v\ell enforced wo would not tlo without It" , Henry II. Sclnifel It ill Mllory , Chlcigo : I "We think the tt.idc In th. stutoshould ia\or hi'li Ikonse' , a Just rcttilctton , and that is the only solvent if the question" Hon. Peter llei "In ul my t\\entj JTIIJ' expei leneo prev lo.ls to hifh He ense and since , 1 b.liovo . high license Is oio of tlio gi.mdcst las for Uio liquor traniu and for men inter- i cstcl , as well as the peipio at huge , that llieie Is , " Is'ow , what suts I'citer ller und MelBiothers und Uio UHcago distillers in Goil s nnmo don't Mill me. [ Applause ] Jiovv 1 have an ohjei tlouto high license be cause of the corrupt piocu s used hj- Its advo cates for the purpn o of urjini , ' tlio clay. | Whj' , j'ou huvo hi this stain an oiganbation known us the B. . 'c IJ nstt , i itioii , I suuposo tint moans tlioBievveTs' ' anl Bummer's usso- cliit.on. [ LaiiRhior | I done seomv friend Mr. Hogge n with ins p u ljr lorn around herebut ho icprcsents tlio U Si II. II. nisoeiatioii , and I need not tell you wiat jou all know , that that association is nn orgunl/utloti gotten up for the purpose o perpetuating tlio liquor traffic in thosUio of Nebiaskaiind clo- featlng prohibition , ami jot It does not dare use the trno name of Clio Iulne3s it co'nos ' to defend or oven state pi-omii cully Uio numci of Its leading mombiii's Tien tlinj1 are scat- toiing tinougtumtthUHtiitt an nllegej larm pader called the Itural Age It Is n fraud , uud any man who U n pirtj to the dissemina tion of the Iturul Ago cliro not look u fclljw citizen In the eye and chini to bo an hem t man. They me publNhhu , the Farm IIor.il 1. | i And where doei tbo farm Ili-rald hail from ? Louisville Kv , under the editorship of G. U. i Tinner of the Liquor DCM eis' National asso ciation. No , i.'outlomen , Ia mot undorso the i measurofor the perpetual ! in of high license i which must d > ita work lu Um daik and pur sue the inothoils of the s m i bagger und tlio i foot-pad and il ire not eomc la the open day and present its c.iso before tl o people , I Then I hnvo another ohection to hifih > license. I boliavomy fiiend Mr. Kosowutcr . Is doing very well in i-ofralnin fromsmokiiif , ' . | Inmglail to hnvo him puiado what few virtuea ho possesses to this iiulienco. f-Ap- , plauso. ] I beard a gentlomai fitund of his i i say that was his best aigutteut O , no , ho i . prosentocl some strong arguments along the line of having donosomethlii'to Increase the population of Nobrask i [ npp auso ] , and Just swept the Held by tlio deelautloti that ho hid drunk boor with Abraham Lincoln. If he prints that , I want him to put an Interroga tion point after the statement , I would not If I could say anything nguiust the personal character of those goitlomen. Thojr have done exceedingly vvull They have done vastly bolter than either Hoy. Smaller or I possibly oould have done -with their elilo of tha case. TUey coma down to mnk jou think tloclt U nhlt tad up Li town , biU Ui caiifaituxo of ta whole cn o 1 < thnt my very estlnmbto friend Mr Koscwutcrnml his companion , Mr Web ster , nre surrounded by a very bad gang. [ Applause. ] I know It Is hardly'fair for mo to nppo.il to anything llko public- prejudice , bcv.msolt Is evident tint the majority of this iiudieiieo Is on the side of prohibition. Nut pray , after nil , why , Mr iWwntcil Ileto we hnvo people gathered without ivfeivneo to political party , without rofeivneo to clnmitor civeil. 'I ho < .o . are the people of taste , of re- llnement. of culture , that Is ns n rule are what jou would call the best typeot tlieclll/enshlp ot the state of Nebraska , and hero vvo lliultho prohibition sentiment vastlj lu the majoritv. Now , I want to say to you that It this debito hud 1 been he-Id In any 10 cent vaiietv thc.ttro In i Omaha , or comlue'ted from tlio plitforin of any clanco U ill In ( ho state of Nebraska , Mr. Hosevvater 1 nnd Mr Webster would hnvo all tbo t applause [ Apphuiso ] , I am not hero to saj Unit nil the men vvho sustain high llc'cnso art ) bad men Km' bo that from niv utterance. There are good and pure I and true' , bill In my Judgement bully mistaken men , who love purity nnd peieo mill : righteousness vvho will yet KO to the billet box und vote for IK nso noU i November. Hut 1 will nay this that every thug nnd plug ugly nnd lil ick- Icy 1 nud outcast and bummer nnd scalawag niul hone-thief in all the state will go and do the sumo thing. [ Applause | I nin nol here lo say that no decent men will oppose piohi bition , but 1 nm heio to suj that the bartenders - tenders t , the s.ilooa-kcopers nnd the piostl- lutes t will oppose prohibition to the last man , und womim , too. | Applause | I vv.mttoro- in.liIt to my gond lookiiiK frleiuU Webster nnd Umow ater tint when I llnd mjself pur- sueintr a coin-so of conduct and advocating nine ino of public polity tint his the hcirtv en dorsement of the criinlnal and outcast classes 1 will fill u halt and go Into seclusion nud privately study the foundations of my faith. [ Applause' . ] Now I ash If this prohibition amendment sh.dl bo beaten next November , wlu'ro will the rojoleim : he } Will it be In the cliureliej I Will Iho Sunday schools hold a praise seivlco and ttnmlv Almighty ( ! nd foi tb.c'dofoit of the prohibitory 1 amendment * No. Hut down in everj' ' low dive where bad moil are clinking miilniglit ' gl.Hsi-s with bad women nuiicl the revels of Uiodanco houses and the houses of as Igniitlon there will bo rejiliing 1 hnpo neither Webster nor Hosevviiter will p.uticl- patc , hut v\ ill cunduet their rejoicing In n vcrv much morn olcgiut and tionllommlv fashion , I will tell j-oii there Is something vviong when these men reputable Insoticij' ami having won houoralilo placca for tlirm- seilves come hero to di fuici nlliiej of policy entirely In nccordaneo vv itb tlio sentlineuts of the crlnilnal ehn But the > es supnoso pro hibition amendment shall pievnll. where will tbo rojoiciti' ' bo then ! In all tlio homes of this grc.il slito the lir'ht of love will comeback back into the ej of many u vvoninn fiom whoso ejcs It has long simo lied. Ki' oicliiK will como hack a/aln Into the homo ot inauy w iniseiablo driinkard who bus been power less m the presence of temptation to Im-ak the bonds th it bound him. The chinch bolls all over Iho sl.ito will ring out and c.ury p.roiis of pr.iUe , ministers and Sunday school supiuintondcntb uud Uio people ple e'vcrj'wheie will KO down upon then knees in duvnut o\pre-slons of thanks giving lo Almighty ( iod for Ins woniltifu ] deliverance from this iceursed trafllc lu the land | ( iriat Applause j Now 1 had Hither he on the side tint cause the goo I women anct the b.tppv children to pr.ilso Hod th in on th11 ! idf that receives the Ic'TiiiR sniiliM of the1 painted prostitute , and 1 toll you there is not a di'iepulablo woman in .ill llio U lie of Nobiashi but if she could vote w ould go to tlio 1) ) illot box and vote vv ith Uoit'w.itt'r and Webster on this question - not one [ Applause * . ] And so t uppoal to you by jour lov * for jour homes , bv jnur love for th" Himuciil ptoipority of joir state , bvj'o'ir h > vo for good order and so- brit'tj' , by jour love lor Almiifhtj' Hod , logo to tlie billet box and roster jour convic tions , whether jou triiimp'i or not , iu belitlf of prohibition [ Applmsc * ] High lito'ise , nceouling to the testlmonj' of iu host defenders , hit lulling my frlenel , Mr lioscvv itur , has ptnveda miserable f.tico and a makc-shllt. 1 challenge , ns my brother , H"v S mil did , hUh license from the staiiilpa.nt cf Its , constitution lilt ; , High license , uttv-'tlv un-Amcncm , iindeinocrnti'i , uniepublle.in what is high liceuso at llio bOill JIUh license is practical prohibition for tortj'-nine men out of ovcry ll'ty , and so far I clo i.ot object. What else Is It ! Itlstb.it most olTenstvo of all things In the noslrils of the AmeiicMii public , a purchased monopoly of ainonoj'-inikiui , ' business of the liftloth man. [ Applause J High lioonso says to this man , "No , j'ou cannot sell giorg. " Whyt Had men } No such clilni U made. Ilo is poor and it is poveity. Ho niiiiot lay sf 1,000 in the palmof the public tax gatherer , but high license saj-s to this man , "You may debauch your neighbors , > ou imy break tlio hearts of the women , blisrht anil blast and damn the lives of the children " Whv ( Hci-auso he is a better man thin A ? Notninft of the sort High hccnso bats out A on account or his novelty and permits B on account of liis vvuilth. [ Applause ] Then I have another objection to high license. It pirtaUes of thonalmo of a ctivv- ntdly compromise. I want to repeat il it is a cowardlv compioiiiise. The liquor tiallk is either ii-ht or wroiu ll.'e-it Mr Koso- wnler nnd Mr Webster will sij' that. Tlio liiiuor tr.iP.ic Is cithti good orb i J. It r quires nu p'ulo.opher to lay down that piopo.ition If llio hqiiot t raffle is a gojd tiaftlc , if it erotics we ilt'a niul uonttlbutci to the health nmi hippmus of our people , then it is a piece of 01111.1 * 00113 tvraiiiiy lo levy this tax of ? lOJi , ) on UiOiO men , If this business DO n good hasincss then I take my sl.tnd bj'lho side ! of lhoo liquor men , and 1 piopnso to lift up my voice in ontnest protest n ainst this tvratiiioii'5 couijo of compelling ' then just bccauso vvo cm , to pay ? l,0iil , ) into our local tivMHirics. Hut if this business bo a bid birmcss , if it du no good , if it create , I i no wetlth , if It sow tlie seed of discord cvciy- wheie , if il liroaks the he.nls of oui women iii'd leaves I ho milldinv of its nccjiscd power whercvr it goes , nnd then 1 want ton nk iu tlu > unmo of modern civ Dilution how muih money pii 1 into the lojal tieasury can ii'iil-.v so bi I n business good ) Then I have uiuithcr objection IliRh 11 eonso is tmulo misibloonlj'bv the pow.iiihy eiiifisstnn of guilt on the tut t of Iho liquoi men tlieiiijolvcs Vou uiuloit iko to lev j n $ I.UJ ( ticx on Iho elry goods dealera of No br.iska nnd j'ou would have n ptetty bu/ ; about your ears Vou try to malvo tlie RIO ters piy a-lOIJ tat for Iho pui [ > o-.o ofiiin ning their business iiiiddisciiminalc against the tr.iliio ami j-oti could not collect it frm : onogioccr in the whole sttto. The vvoiik i onto it it l'i the com ts , and the liquor inn dare not clo it Whj * do the liquor men ptj the tax. livery time they walk up to tlio en'tain's ] olllio nnd la > clown il.cMO in llio state of Nebraska , Ihej' wulo a cir tilieite ot their own cii-niniility am their own cowardly lade of manhood Against w h.it oMiiT hiihiuc-is do jou llnd such lawa of dijcilmiiialioii ! rsonc. 1 h ivo onn moro objection to hli-h license. It debauches the publlo conscience wherobj * Ihu people foi a money cousulorntlon con c it to llio contlnuincoot u bad business Ami mistakenl No , light in the eitv of Oimilia , fiom which iVlr. losevvater and .Mi. Webster couv , so ilebiuchini ; tm Icon the cftect of high llccnso of tbo luiuor traffic thit Unit cltj' , bo it spok n even vv heio to Its sluiine , has tonscnted to the liiensesj'stom piacuu- ally as applied lo prostitution , so tint tno landladies urn ) thu inmates of thc.to houses of Iniitiny go on the ilist or second day of each month to the otllco of the cltj' cle-iknnd pav n picsetibed sum , which as a iiiattor of rccurd I presume appeal j as line ami cot , but which to all Intoiits and pur [ iocs is n license sj'stem. So fur has hiih iecnse deb inched publlo sentnncnt in Iho citj'of Omnhi Now hear me for man j'of you will doubt the soundiicsa of my state ment , but I know vv hereof I sneak so far his high liceuso de-bauchcd public : sentiment In the city of Omaha that prostitutes ndkirtiso their sticet nnd numbers in tlio columns of tbo daily now sirtpoty. I have that inform ition from n rcll.iblo g > n- tlcmnn heio vvho gives mo nil that is needed to substantiate it if It Is called in inaution. I toll jouj-ou cannot go into this business of II- censing ono Iniquitybut the devil will spread that llconbo Idea over another , I want jou than to Ihlnk nbout thcso things. Consider them calmly , intelligently , nud then In the very sunlight of Almighty Godand bo- fore the star chamborof vourovvncoiisciences lottlo this question , and I know you will settle > tlo U right , and goto the billet box ou November - vomber 4 , and docl.iro that the llnuor trafllo of Nebraska must die the death. [ Applause ] A MGUI1I3 ! ) HUBUKU. Mr. Dicklu Scored Pop His ) manly Coiulni't. I regret exceedingly to bo compelled to Uko exception In u poitcrlpt letter to Prof. Dleklo's course ta a cpokuaman of tbo lupportori of the prohibition amendment II * wu rcfiruautod to aa u * courteous nnd hcnornhlo gentleman He ha stiovvn lilmsplf to bo an unpiliiclpled and cowardly blackguard It was my rndiMVor hrougliout tin ) discussion to avoid 11 personnlltlos ami to ucvortl to my PIHiiiotils tin' presumption of sincerity , ciaclty and honesty cif purposo. Ml vvlio wcro ptvi'iit and those who hnvo tend vvlnit I said will llnd 10 provocat ion for the Insulting liniomlos and Uuper.itlon iu vvlileh Mr DU-Ulo and his col- eapio Indulged fiom tlrst to List. Aud the fact t hut not one sj liable of theli uncalled for abuse , \lllilleiiiionhasbeeuomltted from he report undo bv Pur lln ; affords striking noof Unit tbo ptohlMtlon slile bus been rt'iitod its fallIj us auj political combatant expects to bcltc.itfd bj oppournts Almost at tha very outset Mr. niekloln- tulRcd In a most duel , unprovnlted and cow- uMly attack upon Kiam-ls Mutphv , whuso onlj onen-n was Hint lie was billed to deliver tcinpt'i.iaco lectuie In Hcatrice InUHuiiilay -bt and huppeneil lobe In the audience duf- tf Mr. Dicldo's opening uililiess. Hwasngivc'd before tlio ilebatn hail begun that the prohibition sldo was to tike llio initmatlvc. mill the four dobiters were to otito for tlihty inlnuteso.uh until thed.'bito loseil This a mm genie nt cave Mr DieUlo he opening ami Mr U eb-.tt-r the closing. IJlit vvlun thu elosliin spiethcn weio about ; o bo made on tno afternoon ot the ast day Mr. DU Iclo deliberately let ! Into inv teeth ami nssortcil Hi.it 1 hid OKtOfd to let them Inivo both the : ipi'iiln. ( and i losing. After dehiv lug thoiiu- iHiiieo for thlity minutes liollnallv snccLOiled in bulUlo/lug us lulo acDiuessiiiii vvhiih gave mm the closing sp.-eeh Having thus seemed le.uo to have llio lasl word , Mr DliUio took nil van t ice of his opponents , itnl devoted most of his limn to Insulting ami lampooning mo nnd Mr. Welnter mnl Im posed upon a credulous und cmntienal nu- dleiico bj lllnlous Inucndos for wluc'ii ho bid no moot and misquotation : ) of what had bicii sulil bj' us dm lug thctlobato. Ilohnil the mi- dacity tocall in question the r < liability of the tatisticsvlilch I bad quoted by In- iiiiitlnu they vveio minufiu tnicil for tbo occasion. As a matter of fact cvetj- citation mailo by mo was either from ofllc in ! lecouls lu mj' possession and within reach or fiom letters and telegrams soul lo mn by stuto of- llccrs , slierllls , police ofllcers , county and cltj cleiks of llio various coiinti 's in this and other states. Ho purposely ilistoitcd Mr. Webster's statement rogaidiui ; the number of hisatm In this state In the fueo of the fact thatthcoftltlil llgurcs had bet1 ! ! quotcel both by Mr. Webster and inv.sell in piovlous spcechei. Anil ho know that ho was imposing upon his audience in accusing Mr. Webster of fal uf > ing Uio iceoid. \\lth \ a kiiovvleilfjo that ho would ho proved n hbek-rhi'icservcd his attack on tha llusl- ness Men's and Hankers1 association anil called tiicm bumuicra and beats when nobody could contradict him thcio. lOverj' intelllgeiil ciliren of Nebraslui Knows that this association com prises among its members the most reputa bio ami responsible business nun in the state They 1110 not only men in good finan cial standing , but men standing high socially and morally in the communities lu which the ) reside. j\nd Mr. Kosrgcn , llio secrcla ) of this as sociation , was lefeiied vO by lids mcicciiarj * tiKitator aslf ho were a bloated saloon loufer , when as a matter of fact Mr. Hoggon hail for twelve jx-.u-s occupied tlio position of ileputy secretary of state und bad twice been electee ! by the citi/ena of No- briskn to tbo rcsponsiblo mid honorable ollho of scciet.uy of state , a position ranking next to that of govctnor Mr Hog- iron Ins also been adjutant Koncral and has n good record as a union veteran 1'iot LJichii ! quotes fiom Tin : HII : : to prove that the hiv'h liecnso law is not cniorcod in Omaha , but ho takes c.uo not to quote tbo date ot the cilitoiial , which appealed j'cars nu'o when council contiolled the , our city po- lieo and issued the liiensc' ? . Kverjbody in Nebraska knows that wo Imvo now a boaid of police coimnissioncis appointed bj the governor , which has no connection with locil polities , Is lice from all saloon influence , and has ilgMljcnfouod the law by thometio- polltnn police. Wliat I resent moro than the Insultto my self and my associate * In the debate aie the ouliiigcmis libels ultcied by Uickio about the city of Om.di i and her people. With the bnso instincts of a profes sional c iluinnlator ho went clear out of his way to charge the press of Omaha with advertising for money the vocation nnd plnccs of lesiileuco of women of ill rcputo , and made hi laudioica bcllovo that ho had facto to substantiate ) a charge tbat Is as fulso as hell. Ho asserted thnt prostitution is licensed In Omaha , nnd raised his h.uuls in holv horror ever the deg radation of our people , when the infamous scoundrel know that the social evil is not li censed In Omaln , but on the contrary is treated Just as it is In neaily every cjty of Iowa ami Just as it is in every hrgo citj * of Uio cast and west. And it is in accoid with tbo eternal fitness of things that this Phnilseo who delights In howling about the blood moiioj * of the snloonist luined the $ . " > < ) ihcvk which tlio Chautauqua pcoulo nt Beatrice paid him for his gieat effort nt black- gui.rdism ov ci to the barkeeper of the Pad- ilo-l : hotel niul uairicd Uio "blood money" with him back to Michigan. Dli'Mc' riution Ilofulrcl. TOITKV , Knn , .lulj' 7 , UCWK Uoscvvatcr Dear Sir : The viiluilton for bSH , last In , is S iOs.iri,07. ! W , and is probably J. ! per cent of ieal value. Yours trulv , T. MeCvmin , Auditor of State. Very HeMlablc'C. ' ) Statistics. Dvi 11 is , Nib , July To iho Editor of Tin BIT In retJIn ? the Ueatrlcc debited I Hud the fi lluvvmg in 1'iof DUMO'Sargument , printed in Tin 15'i Tuesday : 'llio next is J A IJeuimn , treasurer of Os- boino county. "PiohibitionIs a glorious suc cess , nnd is enfoieotl as well as niij * other statute. Woluve no s.ilooiu or Joints The disuppemancoof illunKennels and cliitikmg Inr hevei.igo put I'tiscs is almost totally abolished ished 'ilio tar.tto ha been decroascd 2 per cent , Our piopeitv is .nscsed ut about one. fifth in v line1 Pauiiciisin has becnilt ueasod Wei have a better i lass ol people Hundreds that iisod to spend then m > m > v for liquor mo now sol > t r , honest nnd industrious. " 1 am told tins m : n Hcoman has been In JM1 for ne irlv a jcar chatgeil with eiiibu/lcineiit Veiy truly- , Pi.oum. Internal U. veinie St.tlKtlcs 1HIO. ! M IIIH-K \ . Ir ! > Hll liquor di'alcis 1.0.5 U h Vs if < > Miami ilniiliiis . . r > lit1 ! ill unit tic.ill it . . . . . . .4 \ \ liuk'salu malt dealeiib ' Total 1,100 IIIKOI \ . Iet.ill ! I'liuor dealt rs . ' / * U iioli-siifii lioiKii tli'alt-is . . . . . Kci ill m ill tic.ill ts ' Ulitile'a.i'o ' malt dealeis 1 " Total ( Nnto The liitiinnl revenue oflico n1 Oiiinha vvliieh supcrvUes Dakot'i h , at tbo pic-sun liiiio ( July 3 , is'K ' ) ) selling per ecnl more lecn ! o to I laknt.t than ever befoio. Oul of iwo liuii'io books lasl used , containing 10 ( lieenscs each , mntj-iiltio went lo I ) ikota am 101 to Nebraska , aril the present book , Jus dosed , shows seventv six to Dakota am twenty-four to Ncbiask.t. About Ihiipty .lulls. rifinmit lillitine. Roscvvater , In his speech at the Hcatrlco Chautauiiia | , showed that tliero uro more empty Jails in Nebraska than Iowa or Kan sits , these m llftj-tvvo counties ut the picseni time having not a single Inintie , that vvo havea smtlior [ ier cent of convicts In our penitentiary and fewer him it _ of asylums than Ivans is or Iowa. Tito contrary state ment has done service along time lor the pie hlbitionUti. It li intcrctting lo Know tha Nt bi.i-.lu Is n gicat deal better than it has bouu pictuicd. 1'icl' . r ricilon to I'nuts. JoudMn'irnnl On Saturday and Monday last there wcro heated discussion > on the prohibition quca tlon held at the lie itrlco Chautauqua grounds. Although Mojsrs. Uoscvvatcr und Webster R.IVO abundant reasons and figures to sup port their position , these attending the tils- cusslon decided in favor of the prohibition bldo of ho questionlUoy becmed to prefer Ilctioii to facts , Clinrlslirt ! Citiine / ? | / Count1Joinnn \ , The arguments of Measrs. Hoaewator nnd Webster ut Beatrice ) this weak ugilnst prohi bition were ) of the most satisfying kind. Uven the rankest amendment people must admit that the editor of Tim Deis is a most formldabU opponent to the ! * chorlihcd hopei. Till ! DRINK HABIT IS MAINE , Prohibition n Distinct I'ailtiro iu Every Oitf iu the State , VERY STRONG PROHIBITION TESTIMONY. Ci line IM Alarmingly l'ri'lt iit nmi Iho Jails A ro Unpleasantly l < 'ull li'iu'ts fruni thoOlll- ulnl Kei'oi-tlrt. Poim INP , Mo , July II - ( Si'prlnl to Tin Hrr'I'licHO ] ' good people o ( Nohmsldi who nro seeking to Iiupjso np.ui the Mate u con stitutional prohibition of the llinior trnilla nnd who cnforco their nrgtmiouts with ol qucnl rofcroiuvs to thcMViuiilorfill success o ( prohibition In Maini ) can onlj hooxouu'd fo cueli nilsstutenientt on tlio Rrounil th.it they know nolldng nbout the ) nnttor , Ceitalnljr no siuh claim Is imilo hero , oven by the most fanatical prohibitionist , nnd Iho most suporu. clal ohscivatlon bj any ono who iws his cyoi cannot full to dlscliMo tlio fm-t th it there ) lu k v ast nnimint of drlnldii ) ? In Mnino. In presenting the proof of this statement , uud of the fuitlier ussc'iiion that prohibition ts distinctly n fiiilmo In oveiy plu'o of any considerable K/O ! In this state.'l Hb.ill not rely so much upon the ov Idcnco o ( my own ej es nt /I upon the milmpeichiiblo testimony ol tlia prohibitionists of Mulno His the fashion ol these who favor prohibition to decrv tli fitatements of nil corrwponili'nta nud other * whoventuro tbo opinion thnt this nineteenth ccnttirv panacea of all social tniuhlcs is good deal of n delusion , but they cannot ills regard the ovMeiuo of their own friends i . e.iullngn matter upon which thej ull claim. lo boinfnillble. Tboro li published In this city a rather feu- hlo shoot cnllt'il the I'oillind ifor.ild , vvblchli the organ of the prohibitionists of Miiuo. LooKing over Its piges , which fairly teem with statements regarding tbo viol itlon of ilia stale laws foi Iho mppieision of the liquor traflle , I find many bright gems of tiuth for the I'lildanco of tlie people of other states who would trv piohibitioii IIcn , for In stance , IsnsiKiiitle ml comment cmnlng uftor pome llgmcs UUeii from tha rocnid < t of tin United Htntc's intoiiml icvenuo olllco , uhov/- lug that there were HU ) cities aiul towns in Maine vvliero license money was pild tx > tlia govetnincnt for the sale of llipiors The I'orU land Hoi.iKl sajs : c'rlino Is ularniinirljprovnlont. . Jlurdrri have continually Inrte.iMil jrtr by vear Oiif lulls anil pi Kims HID unple.iMiitl } full. Hob < herns niul liir l.irlean iicfiiri lux In all ell * rcctlimi. trliuutif all Minis U IneriMsIn On * hundred nm ! tlni tj-fourllitior-si | > llcis In I'ort- lanil ! 1-7 In Humor' ' ! anil llfljtlvn In I.ovvlj * lon'l ' ! ArtiDiircltl/ons less I ivr-nblilhu than \ \ I'stcrn peoplelHpulillc'entliiiiliil at iilnwcr ebb hi IliLTood old ; -t.ite'iir Maine ( linn It l.sla u vvcstt'in state vvliuio pi'iiplu from all eoun * trlt > shn\ii'ctiri ! | ; > KnteilV UoaUln't It lo we1 ! ! for Uiei M ilnc > Itvl l ituio lo appoint an lnes * . . . I'oimnlttto to 'isciililn ni > it li that pnihlhltory laws c-aiinot bo cnfuicccl In Malm asvell .is in Kims is " The Rood Ncnl Dow , vvho has nlvvius led the light for prohibition In M line , and who 11 a man of i.uvstm cntv and be.uitj of tliarao * t < r , says of the Inlliieiuo upon thccomts of the * prohibitinn law , which contains n piovto Ion investing the judges and prosecuting ofll ceiwllh a c eiltiu iliscictlon in sentencing ami lining olTfiiding liquor dc.dcrs : "The icsiill Is , It Is sild. Hint tliore Is at Him li ci > niiptlon In M line * . In proportion tt ) ItsvM'illli mil popnlat Ion , In the idinlnlstra * llun of tlio law , us llu'iols 01 tnorvuiH In Not * Voiccltv Lot inn glvo v tin nn evamplo to show that Heio Istho cast' of I'atilok" ' . ' . tlii > uli ! that Is not his icul mitiio. Uo U th ; htigtsl rum seller In thcstatouf Mnlno , and ht'cont rllmlt's nun o money to tliarupublleur ) riiiiipalgii fiinil than any other man In Main * Ilo iiatl In v.uloiis wajsovaded an Indict * ment , hut less tliinn jcur igo ho wits ln dieted , 'llio pioof against him v > as abundant but the piosecutin * olllcor nollo pressed ti ' easu In open court In spile ot the protest cl J' Iho Judge. nsslsnltiK no reason whatever r ' Ills notion. Tint Isa falrsamplo of tJ"1" * Iu vvlilch our olllolals deal with liquor oases. Tfio most striking proof of the utter InonKCanja , " cloncy of prohibition In this stfitois afforded by the annual report , ol William II. Green. city marshal of Portland. Under date ol March 1 , 1890 , Marshal Orocn males the tolf lowing statement as regards the number of arrests duilng the year 18S9. The number ot arrests made by tnn ofllcers of the depart * ment for the j'cnr h.u been 1,947. The offense * charged against thorn and how they wor disposed ofvill bo shown by the following table : Assault nnd battery It Ass mil with Intenlto rnpo Assault with ik'rullv weapon , . . . Ass uilt on liollcu otllcer. . . . . Assault , Indecent Assai.lt suspicion uf Abandoning child All lay . . . . . At tested on a etplns t Ilic-iiklngiiiid entering 10 HrcnMng and entering , attempt to 1 HrcaUnx and e'liturliig , suspicion uf t llist.utly . 1 Cruelty to mtmils , II Coiiiiaon nillsanco I I'oniinoii brawlur I Con moil ilriinKartl 131 IIIunki'iin ss . . . . . . . 450 Hi unl.i MIH-S Mini illMiirl nice 1X1 ll.in/cror falling Into \lio Illstlll I'llllCtl Hist nrbliiK reunions meetings l.vadlni : faio IX Miie'd prisoner I. \posin e , Indecent l\u UK .ulim ' ' 'iil Ini ; tippling ; shops. . . . dull in- tin tialn In motion J his.nn : Ille-Ml tinnspottatlim uf lliinorB t lu evmg und milntalnlngn. . Kunibllng iiuls- IIIM o . S Ivet-pIiiK a disorderly house S l.iiiiinj' 117 l.iiueiiy fiom thu pcison 1 l.aifiny , snspltlonsof 17 I.illt tin4 iirniiiid railroad station 1 11 ' \il and lasoiUous boh.ivlor 5 Mnnlir J Munlor threat onln'4 to 1 MiliilousinUcliler 31 Maintaining a llijuor iiiilsaneo t Mutiny 4 NUhtttalUii , * 3 Olitulnliu goods by f tlso protunso I ( Mii-niliiii U I'rnciiilngnn ' nliortlon 1 IVdillinllhout u license I liniiiiliiK nvviiv fiom homo ' . . . , II KuiiniiiHHIIV fiom boiKUinoii ! Kceelvlngtliilcn L-oods 3 ' e iii h anil sul/uio 23 ' i i/iiro I S-H milling S ibhntli liii''ikln , ' . I hillinn lliiiiirv\ltlioiiUJ.S | \ llccnso . 1 ' 1 1 1. m , : a team without consent of tuTiicr. . 1 Tiii.tin-y . I 'liamps . t 1'sln.joWeiiu languiKO . 1 Vagrant . U VI ( ) [ . .TION OFOITV OIIDISA.VCKS. Ilitbln In city limits . I l'"ili i tiu- : lieu c oil il w Ubont a license , , . I II s. liu ins llio nrin In oily llinlls . I HilIn an imiiiimbireii e.u t . 1 Hilv Ins ntarrl.i o v\lthouta llcoiiso . I 1'i-t driving . I I.outl inilso in street . . . . . . . . I vu , trln , ; D.iilxotm his hat vvhllodrlv- iii'y c urln o I Obilriic'lTnit Mtli'ttulk . I liublsling police otllceT . 31 Tut n I . 1947 It is shown by Ihh table tint 1S5 ! pcrsoni vvero ai rested us common drunknuls ; 450 fo ? drunken ness and ( ill for diiinkcnncsa anil thsturbanco. In other words , out of l.'IT ' ar- u-.ts In thoyoar IbVJln tlio prohibition city of I'oillanil l.iO vvcio for diunkcnncss , ana to this should also bo added 101 arrests foi assault and battery , which wc.o foi the meal part attrihuLiblo to intcinporanco. If thert Is any cily In any licensed state in America that hai a larger rc.'ord of ariests for drunb I hav u not heard of it. it.W The ofllclal repoit of Mnr lmlCirccn alsi tciulilns a tabulated exhibit of Uio number ot airosts for drunkenness made In Portland dining the past ton jears , as follows : IBS'JlSKa IW7lbty ( ! .IbaritoJ.Tt J.I'Jil Ibbi Murt-h ot ion 110 , 111 ' April I''O ionw IU7 IM 'i ! I IT w i sl iu Juno 1.17 121 971a \ \ July ITO im 14VI Mil IU ! IM AllKUtt IN , Ill ) IMVI brpt r < u H'7 111 OiluUr ill Hi 111tl Nnv lo'l ' 140 IM tlUl IH'C . . . lo'l6d nu ti Jan 6d nuKS 194 tut ) -ilH 70 194n - \'iV \ tails 1501 111. iiio ISi 11171111 Thera are too original paoVtiso houses U