1 OTVTAT-T A on .Tuno 10 for the piirpixio of c tli < tts tothoconnrc > ioit.ilcoii\cntlon utl injoi la.Iuno 21. nrtt i 'ir.iilucotl ' n rvo- liilloiifiiv ih ( } prohlbltum uiul ncnln t the rrijrlnnl i i Unco tiu lneH.i The \\lldoyeil jronlhltioti ivpiiblliins tnMcil II promptly , lint ilirliiKto OUouM the subject In upon cou * 'ill ' Mr. Tlminp ntiwiui In the city rf | V | < i l > .i hovi-ntto \ \ ik and paved up n d iliiwnlho nriliiHtr t of the rltv of 'In l UHWltiitliliproiHwitlin A bullet lox w.w | iiwiitivltii uiory person , mil ouh binltuns i mn ( MIS u Iced to drop Inl" Hint lm > c n ballot , wlu'tiior II wmforor npiltnt rwubiiiNsion ; nnd o hue licro llio .iniihult of the inim HholookllfAt Imllot And ho iiiakoi this Mali' > IIvnihis. "liawnpo countr ss \\.ll. hi'iuij. boinif l l > HUOI ii.ilcpo t's nnd iis f vnt oiiiployoil to take tlif volr of KH mas nvciiim. In I oiioU.i , Knn . on thu iitiutlon of iiriilillilt I > i in d n Mibirtl HioM uiillic Mli anil lllh d \ s of .Tune. 1S % , I ih- Iliilntl tin liin s mil iirtii''i on llio erounil lloor on Kniiiis aNoiiuo fnun llio rlv rt ( Hclilli HIM i-t.wlth HUM MM pi Ion of the limit Nlam ! < 1 < pot iunl out ) lui'lvviir nnd OIIP pn > - n rytton iind pnsiMitiil t ho liullut lux tollio inijili ) > is HIDHO notltoly mranil In busl- lu-hH , unil iln Ifoinplo * t ami roniosica thi'in lo lfuisll | u billotoitlicr furprf ililbliiou orrt1- mbniH Inn Iho box VQM vi , iirolv n.illi'il mil uftir I li'ul ' llnUluil I on | tu iltho h.imo lit tlio iiri'iiii ! ' nf lion I. H I'l-iiui Ii of lloiomo , Iviili , Mr O. I ) 'IhninlMiM of OiiKilii. rsel ) , Mr illlilMiil of 'lopi-kii. Mr Hnvhir btmiu nnd A I. Allni , nnil thn lnlloH u ro tnl.i-n from null box u IK ) run fill Ij ciniliti-d mi ( It il- llosnf lliemiino nnilo In tin1 prisi'nco of tlio nld K iilli-ni'ii. 'I he risill , l < us falli'UH ' Tlirooliuiiilnd nnd throoditosfor rnubnils- don ami nun hiiiiilnil nml HUtv fur | in > - litbltlon Only ilium t Ivvonly pusuin lofuvotl tool l. nnd 1 Ka\t nil I In * u iplnvi'i sniuli 111- tiloies at IhophuiM \ Hlli-dlhc full opporlun- Ity to tltiojit | the ballot nf llu-lri Imlui _ Hffomto lipfore mo nnil stilii'iltiul In inj prtniininahlsiaiiilnvof Jinn' . \ 1) . li'K ) . ( J I' Mil Am : sulir > I'ubllo. " \Vo roniiimxv to thunpoi ilium of proliibl- tlon lus fiiutul In the dtttoti'tit titles lu Ktiu- a. 'Lava-nee , ICan ' Ii rollt"C and church town f I..UM popnlntlon , ihldly from Now KiiRliinil 1'rohiuitioii ' liw been fostoicJ \\itli n Ji.iIoiM caw. In Isv ! them wuro toner or twtliu open snloons nud there were no holw in the wall or bjot-hi c-ri , now tliuro are fullv tm'nty pluca n hero liquors uro vlnniloiliaol ) Hold. IjX ( iovirnor Ohuk-s Kobliiioii , the wtr Rovcinor of K.insas , an nbli ) man mid havlns lat 'o mU'imtn here , ntutud to Mi Thomp-on tint lie know Hint liquor HUH iiihl In fiom sountcPii totvvcuti- llvo plan's in Lawrence , foi , Mild lie , 'I own io farm Just near tins citv , 1 employ n niinibot of men ; nmoiiK them U a man , n i. ipnulA follow , whom I diuo iiot omlto Lnw- n-nto lei f ir lie will fit lrnnl { Today. .luno I 'i , 1 suit hint totn\Mi with two loads of \heat .it isliDWiio.irS pm .mil 1 huvonot found him jet Ilo is la soruo liolo in tlio wiilldiunk Ho liivsii fumil > and h totally dependent in mo forwor * to hiipport thoin 13ut I will lo obliged to tui n him out of doors on ui'ooiiut of rum holes in the city ofl.jiv.- rcnco. Whin thU Hum llnils otio of these phcos , and they aio not haul to Had , lie seem * to bo iifinidho in.ij not got in .i ami diiulCHto drunkcnin.'ss "Vcs , there clubs to ruin the boys und tliej mo nn tisooftlion oppoitunltliM I live | ! not fet liquor ; lamn toctolnler , hull liiivonouse for Ivan-ma ( ( inhibition. It i.tu faao , hiocil- iiig hjpjriils.1 "Tli i iH't'roosand the least st > l f respoctinif younfjinoniiitiotiUotho joints , the 'bloods' ' Iia\e foi inul clubs vvhoro liquors of ullkiiuh HIP Uopt htu'li inoinbor ow iisn lay and noa nt will to the conitnoi stoil : Hois ujitlrcly \vlthont roitianit , hU ruin is only a matter ot time "A lontiRor clns of boys prociiTOii dusk of \vlilsli ) wluih ilioy carry lu their pockets. 'llicy incot in hams and dnk nllojs and ( Uurult , anil thus acquire an appetite for the sttontf bp\eraKe I'i'ohlbilion in Kansas is Dimply unpphiutliiK buorvith vhisli\ , the nioro portable. It is caiisln ; inuii to drluk to druiiKcancHthovora kutisllod with aKliws of bcir before. "Tho pioprictor of the EldrlilRO houao , tha lieat hotel in Liwrcnee , nMr Conn , runs nu open Joint In Ills hou4pproslded over by hla loloiul potter Ilo sold to minors , to negroes , to diunknids. to ovoijbody. Ho vas nr- ivstol , convicloil ami sentenced to pay a line of $ .100 and iiiipusoaniont , but Just as sooa ns rentcnco was pissed his friends , prohibition ists , who wore In tclcKraphlo communication ' - ' - , oior hlia. The poor IICRIO , uho naa onlyhia hlrolinp , still latipulahc'i in Jill bo- oiusofoi-sooth his master v ill not pay the line which wasnotiemitted. "HusinCJH issta < ! ii.intnnd wliolo rowa of business plac-cs ho found can onipty In Lntv * KM i ca ItshouKl bo berne in mind that Luv- leni'i'is ' vnntod to ua n place \vhoro ptoliilil- tlcm b H MII usi It Is iiiiturallv a quiet town and llio londltions nro food for its sno- U' s , but In propui ( ion to population and Its i class of utiiuis taken into coiibidorutiou tlicioU ai much liquor consuincil In Law- ieni'0 .is in any city In Kansas I counted elRhtiM'-n of boci andfoui kegs hofoio the oxpuss olliroon the sldoxMilk and -\va told I that ent ire wapon loadaof boor vamc thiotiffh II the express olllto. " Now , hero h Tcavomvorth. Whoa 1 was In Li.ioiuvorth inlb&O it wn ilso prohibi tion time Uhora weie 1W , and probably moiv , saloons tunnliif ; wliloopon Tlioro was no cftort inado to unforco prohibition. At that time if 1 rouiamber right , the city of IMIonvortli \ was quoted \ \ Mn population of over Ji,0M ) ( ) , in Ihs7. Hj tlio election of anew now citj Kovirnmcnt they got in some very rigid roKiu.itlons and tnoy closed the saloons * o nil IntenU and purposes. [ Applauso.J Now , whit is the rosultl 'iho prosL-nt popu lation of Iaa\oiu\orth is 20,55s , a f.illiugoir of o\cr lO.OOOfiotnthotPiisus of 1SSO I want an } piohlbitioalbtto explain thut tome mo and slum w h.\ the elty of Lo.ionwortU has ilocivascd 10OvX , ) In her population. In IbaTtlmrit.t had a population of yi.'JIO. . It was ihu in. ; that 3 car that tlio siloons were closed up nt the front door and business drhen to the Joints , \\here it Ins binco been poii ! ou1th muili suet oss for Iho bencllt of Chosu ons.iKd in thu tratlli , but to the injury 9f biidtiest , anil the reetiuiof \ the city , Mho offc-t t of piohlbltion on busineaa and jjropi'rU \ .dues has boon \ orj ilobtructivo ctotl cst ito is a di UK on tlio iiurUtt. At uo tiinoiiitho history of the city have there beui so inniu empty store hmises 111 the busi- uo stuots of thu city. Such icondltloT of U1iih- > did not c\lst piior to tbst , U'forotiny Xttcinpt \ \ us m.ido in thu cuioicotiicnt ol the law \\lilih Isuotenfouod 1 mot Mr IJyots ofLea\en orth twodayj ago at Oinilia lie owns SI'iil.OOO in ical 03Hto.md his been a ivsidont of I.eaven- \voith fur more than tucutj years Mr Hjei-h fought foipioliibltlm , nnd Uo told mo tha thing \ \ is not enl > afurcound an Impo sition , bit it had bein u hlin'Ut to hispilj , mid hasih'siioT , cd moio piopoity values than if the eitj liul bion struck by cyclone No\\hov , is it in Kansas nbout brovvcri > sl In the county of uMchUnn a bicwory h.is been in ojHiatlou without lot or lundmnci ) since the operation of tholav In Lcivon- \NOithall Unit class of business hitsbuea stopped [ Apphuso 1 iVom .Innuur ) 1 to Juno 1 , IbX ) , forflAe months , the arvists for drunlcemuss lu tbo city of l.oiton\\oitb 2ii : , by thooiUciil reportot tlio public court And now \\ccoiii8 to Atclilson In the city ol Atchlson the ycttee court Khows that da ritifj tlio year Isv ) , 1,171 nrrcsts \\tro iride , ot vluch7d wi.ro for drunkenness - ness ami distuibmccs. nh Atchiionliiis been Just like I.eivcn.worth It has boon a di > ul town , partly rod. by pro hibition lUisiness U Un iil'-hiii , and nil impruu'ineuts nro at a standstill. I counted tncnt-ll\o ) empty store houses on Com- inctvlil stuot , and suv but ouo building inIn the cuuraoof construction Thocityof St. Joseph , Mo , his been en. JoyinR undiio prosKTity | at the expense of AU-hison nnd Le.uonworth. Theio ro six teen drup btoiw in AU bison county , - IXid fourteen of tlmio aw in the uly of AUldsoi niiolrroporU ofsalci show Jl the way from SO to 400 lor each store per inontn JCow I vant to ivnl you some tostitnonlah O II lleatloy. soa.itor of tha Twentv- iiiiitliditilct of Kansas , losillncf \Yichita ; , says : "I hnvo expenenccd iilno jcu-a ofa prohibition in K'atisis. It 11 1 delusion and a snaii ) It lucre iscst.ixei and cuts oft en- tlrolj the n ituril linmlfrr.itioi of anew htute. Had Kiinsis no\er boon atllktod with pio- hibitionlihita today would have 100,000 > people 1'rohibltion drains tnost.ito of rcadv i.ish It luis dri\en 10J.O W people out of K.inba and h.ia lost t > i3\oi.il hundred thou sand m immigration toho state It is tint greater VUINO to the state than hot Windsor It is onh a < iuotloti of tirio till Kant.ua rids herself of prohibition. 10hi my jud-r.ient no greater caluwity can hiSi pen to Nobniika th la to adopt constitutional prohiblti ia 1'rohibltio ' i hai cost Sedgwlik lounty duriiv BBO ! jears of prolilbltljn ( JOOVO. ( If the stntoof Nebraska wishes to lose population , to destroy hur Iminlirnitlon , to puraluo lur pri'iont city and furn values , let her adopt prohlbilloti. Ths or ; that eto blbltlou iuhe inoml kido of tbo quiaiioa b ul humbug ; yraMULioiiuicau ITCJ wbi i/ . ' . ASTONl'IIHI ) . Ilo wni Not I'lr-pnrocl for the Arr r of l--flci , J.idles and Ctontlonien i In the midst of thu goiurd aniwemetil xvhloh ntrllit's mv eollriiKui's In Ibis ii | bnto 1 vmnt to asstiitjyou nt the cutset this innriihiK' that I nn : not | iiinaiHl at iiiiv thing tlmt c-nmes from thu nthiriuli t > f this q ir-stion If I xvtrc < MU- | bio of being nstonislu-d 1 xvould be in a stito of chronic n t < itilslinii > nt t the fji-is and llgnix" * , to ctillotl. ivhicli thev present. Hut In ttUliift up the discussion , HO firnsmy furl I of Ills mil ( .riiLxl tills inOrnlii' ' 1 desire to KO hick lo somoof the ft-ituns of the dU- russlim of Saturday , Ve. iiuse , xvith rcforenco to those sUiltstits ntiil llRiiii's , I recognl/o how bmdeiiiomo It Is to nn nudienc-o to e-nny these things n they are thrown out in this manner It Is hard to rraip them xvbon vou put thorn In tangible linn upon u blackboard or In the columns of a newspipor H Is cquillv Impossible to undtrstind tholr full slinilli-atiro vxheu thej- iirrsluiplv Mmkon | fi-om theplatforin l\ovv. 1 vvjint tosaj- lids : 1 m > hy the pubj llshed ivpm t for 1 was not able to hear all of the speech tint the linn Mr Uosow itor stmtod the 111-uuw.lon , onhls put oiiKitur- dnj-with a ivfomicn to tlio blun laws of Con- tin lionliat ! has thut cot to do with pi o- hiliition in the stito of Maine or prolubliii > n in the slat * * of IoH.il Or what has It pot to tlowithprohltitiin | Inthoslntoof I\'ehriiil.a I Thn quisUoii xxhlc-hwo mv hen' to di < usa toil iv bcfom xou , and on whiih jmi me to rcntk-.r a xn-diil , not hire so minh us at the b.illtit box on Nov c-i.ibor I , Is the ( | iustlon of lieher ! j ou deslro prohibition In the si ito of Vbr.Hlca , mid xx he-tin r , h iv ing had the lonsiluim to vote it , vou haxoirot the sine ! In j mr pi//anls to enfoioolt That Is the question In fnru us xxlutlier prnhililtioti prohibits In Kinsisin tint phenomenal wav wliiihtho saluonkcop. ois doininillhat II uhitll , whether it prohibits itlovviin tint siipc'iliuuiia in mnoi Vn.Uporv foil c-onditien of nlluirs tint JIi. lio-st'w itor insists that It must do in ouli Mo In-ot pnu- tiiiil utilitv 1 f ho thinks ivo hivo-ot ( an act af legislitfon in nnj pirtof tliotountrx tli it is goiii , ' to do doaw uj vvilh the voice "of the otirnal God and of the rcwnentix'o power of the Kternal Ono himselt. taking vicious appetites out ol inin nnd tranafoiinln nil the bit wow and dislilloi's and bums of the eoutij tiy Into a giandiirinj of led noir-d angels by i a picsto chingoproci is ho is inistilen.Vo I nro not advocating aiythlny of tint Kind ' know the ni ili'i \volui\oirot to work on too well l ppl.mso ] As long as the | devil Is loose an fin i-n are mean I tv'poclmun i xvill gctliquor und go to the devil on uuount ofliiiuor. I I Noxvwhatxve nro hero to docldo Is this question. Take it homo to the bar of clean conscience and filth in ( lot ! and oui brother inin and sij xvbethci vvoure Hilling for the | i snlto of a pdtrj-old bU7.7iid dullai to help ' Ike-use that bushier and put the ruu-tion of ' our coiibcicnce-s and our manliood uiul 0111v C'hribtl itntj behind even sulo ) i in the stnto of Nehiaski and eoin.neniUnglt toour fcllov/ I cituens and having to cany itsde-fciibo to the judcinent beat of OuistppUtisol [ | I say jou ( 'cntleinuu nnd the good xvomeii of thu btato nro nit vvilltn ? . to unilervvilto and eiulorso the saloon , Iho and the distlUeiiu > of this state , I anil wo had bcttei ton times haio tli ( > blue h\vs of Coniici'tUut lurk In this ooiintn tliuii to liavo afuitlu'r purpiluatlon of the led I. tts of thobrcHoi-s.ind thn dlstillcis ami the devil. ( Ajiplauso 1 1 will ta'cu ' the blue ones Instead oftl led ones everj time referred also to the Alasonio rite of lajlnp the coriur stone in thoclty of Omaha the other day of the cit > lull. Well. it was vcty appropriate tint tlu-y should stain the comer stone of the nty hall lu Omaha \\lth Ailno. I do not know of a citv In Iho country \vhcto niuo oiijjht to hive en tered Into the piod'-diugs ' aiij bettor than m Omaha. liutl IOLORIIUO the fact that the seattoiingof the corn nnd the pouring of the wiuo und the oil have been sym bolical fcatutcs of the Masonic coio- mony of hying corner btoncs in that grand old order from tlmo Iminimorlil. I roiOjnizo ( tint that is tiuo , nnd il is used by thuin with the banio solemnity and -w 1th the snma bauctity burrouwhiii ; it and ith the s.imo langiiUKO of ravorcnco towiirds God anil of poodnoss towaida nitn , blessings nuil bap- pintss , that wo nso with the wiuo at the sticrmient tnblo in the sanctuary of God. And .viic" J 'iVro tlirse 1VTisoniprorempiilC3 and look at them I BOO no tKltTuau ii " .If.li tuc hobio ciio3iiud the distilleries and thosa- eons of O mill a nnd the state of Nebraska , and jou knov , sir , as well as you know your name , that it is > a prostitution of the sncteil rites of Masonry to biinp thtm la hero nud stand them up iw n dolcnso. [ Ai > pl.iu < o.j 1 wno thoworsluiiiul nrntct of the lodra you h ivo anj thing to do w ith 1 would iudlct jou before tbn bod.\ for It. I would turn to the Musona of rrin * jiw ua > and aslc them what they tuitiLr about the saloons.Vliat nnnn -h ink they think 1 [ Ivuurhter ] 1 hive heio the iction of the gnind ledge of the Masons of the htito of Nebraska , iind Jsi-o th it that nm.icntimd hnnonblooidcr , i\ilh itscarofor ; ho sick , with its help for the helpless urothor , with its care for the d.Mntf. and with , t care for the wiaow and the orphan , and nftei words 1 sco thattlioy say that it is th tense and doctrines of the grand lodge Unit : l\o vices of inton porauco , cjmbllng and pto- fiinlty nro unmnsonio in the hlglust sense , derogatory to the best IntuiosU of the ( rn- toinity , honeo it is lieruby inado the impera tive duties of thoraastOi'sand varduis of tlio so\eral lodpos to piofer chirs imiliist any intmbcr who persistently Indulges in cither of said vices , und try them in tlio icquliu- m for such ollenos. . AnA it Koca futthoi and says , .csolvedthat thos.ilcof intoxn-UinHq- uors nsa bo\eniKO is a fross violation of the Masonic obligation f .Applause ] and. should in all cases subject the olfcudor to rcprmimd , and If persisted in to expulsion from tlio fra ternity. [ Applswe J And jot tlio riioinonlcs of that otdcr are bioiifjhtup hero ns a defense to tUf duty disunities , nnd the sweet smo'linp ' broweriot , nnd thcstinkiiiK saloons of Umahinudtho other cltlo 10 ! tliU stito [ Appliui-.o ] I toll yea tint tint action of thotrrand lodjo nnd of the suboi din it o lodges of the state of Nu briskanuionjj the ani-hient and honoi ibto Older of fieo : ind mcepted Misont\ I toll vou tint e\erv Mason in this stile almost stinds plocUod toilaj to indulto thit action bunnr InriR up to the polls and show mi , ' liiinsolf 11 tnto Mnson bj putlltiK in his vote foi prohibition. Bo much lor the Masonry of the business [ IViu < ? liter I That Is not all , the Odd l-Vllows navedoiio the simo The Ancient Older of United Workmen have < lone the Mine Vou kno-w that nil the haj \\indotteti biovetd in Wilwatikeo wanted to vithdMW then subjiuplion lo. the IvnlRhts of I'.jtluas becausi' tlio &tite of Ohio sus no hiloon Ueoper sh ill bo permittcil wlthh the lull of the knuhts I Applnuoe ) , nnd the o ir-i-n bound toother la the intoicstnf sotiotr nnd ihaiitj nad heno\oli-nio and for the piotoctioiiof the wealt and for the sa\injr of tliovidov and the oiphan fionnv.int , Kratoancl Imposition thiii * men , the noblest outside of thv thunh of Ld ! ) , vho me IT tlifso onliis stand toiiiv throueliont tlio union putting the imphasib ot their damn i lion upon the damnable budiieas audc\erj- body einmsod in It. [ Appl iuse ] Talk about ik-cieiso In irinio In Maine , Kun sis and lou i I reikon the tieoplouho h io pot to de il u it'i ' it know a httlo bet ter than iho imu Mtuui , ' up In thsiveiith story of tha Kieat liii buihliii in Onmht As botweeii th3 JudK1 > md U.o jmirnilistsl ulll tike tlio judges on rnv side of the question 'llioy luvoto deilith it , and as mj brother s > aj s ho has shown jou hv tbu sUUMlca , which I do not IMIO to ivpeat , nnd which I lul uu-eptul , that cruno hasj been docroised. It is the natnnil bjrlctl seiiuenco , ami It would bo n loversalof the law of nature aiul all Kotornmerit If it woio not 1 1 no The su promo coutt of the L'nitcl btatu said so In iudecislon.ind the supreme court knows abouta * muth aboutit as jou do I n.ikon [ Applause J Tlioucrh , sin to their last decisions , I h.ivo hal my doubts nbiiut It Mulno Is n piotty Rood state Mamo is nadoup of a jtcttj shaip clu ? of people. I have be * , n upthiiiand tr.utK-il with them I loituro throowei-ksj every fall nnd spring in M line mil the Yanked is a pretty cuiu .sort of an iudiviauU nnd ho don t hold on to the Hot end of a poker anv longer thin the ordinui'j cifi7on [ La\i0'htrr 1 Thci can sou .is far th i-on h a inillstniio with a hok' in It as un. > body , an 1 w iicn > oj catih the Mamo Yinkco hollhu ; on to anjthlnj ? fortj yeais without -tUns I go j on had better talcodtoik lu It 1'uuj have kipt tuiliw fortj year * , not only kept it but lo\o and respect ItnuHvithst indinj ; the f nt tint tlioj- have paupeiisin and ttinilimlisin , and thiv co 110 up c\ocy ektlioi. and saj . Wo vill stlfk to prohibition vhateicr else we do. They ha\o furnished some of tbo fji.mdtst men in Iho country. The premier ot the iirujlduiU' ' * cabinet today Ii lion Jatnua U. IJlaine , one of thu grandest mon of tl conti nent [ applause ] ; a Bias that is supported for president by tlio newspaper * , nuil yd you v , - ute \ Lui-catli Lla toatiaioay Ut.ru ou tbo 'subjeot of prohibition ( Awlan e 1 I think Jnincj n. Hl.ilns will fol a vcr- dtot out of th nvcniro Aiuciican Jury about ' ns muck usm \ \ fApplnuse \ \ 1 'Iho fttntoofuhiifurnlshoj Thomas U IJeod.tho Bpoikcr of ttio house of i-opivsontntiviM llio Btatoof Miittio fnrnlsliis a coupluiif sum tors , i 'Messrs ' | YonHtl Hale , vx ho stand nbout ns well In tint .ui'inl h > das llu > senators from \ -hr.isl.u 1 think the * luuo boui he.uil of n lltlloftoi.n , thit Is In mputnblo pluees Atiphuisn j ' pot tins along first rate thcro. \Vben the rtpublh'.in ftnto coiuontloti met tl , ulhtr ilu.\ tlu'rt'iilllrmid their ndliiMlon jo piobibltionandtinmlnated tlulr ctindid ite j , < H mo ti U j on a mnrn tvm irkablo fact th HI th.it : On the 4th diy c.f .lunooi" llilsprttecnt j eai of ( 'nicelsyja donnx ritle < litoi ) ii\en- tioiiasseinblul in tlucily ofupnsta.lIi' \ , uiiddoinniitlcd tlicrixiit onfoiXMiKiitof tl pi-ohibitorj , law fAppl.iiinoj.aiid when a eoin- miltivo pi-ivscnted a resolution favoiln the ii'submisstonof the iui.cn d men t ijiivstion to the people of the state , a democratic ion\cn- tiniimi rted It under aid rofiisodto adopt it. I i Appl.n.so . ] Lot mo till you \\hen n thltiR dutitip , fbtty Minis nppiovut Itself to the 1011- seienci > , tJioUlulsluuilly , the pilriotlsm and tholnU'srit } of thoio pioplo of iU.ilno until bulli the lU-iioi'uitio Hiid ropiillii-aii p.ii ties stiinil up foi Ii , ith u ( rood limit ; for unybody to Invest In I Applause 1 'Jh'-ysay It lint Impovor'Mtcit ' and rulnod those poor people ovortheiv , but If It has 1 want Mr Hosi"vitor oi'iunbodj elsotoatuml up hero mid till in win it Is thit while poor Milno ; his h.en iiupoMrlsln 1 and nilneti by piililbltliin nnd th i ? od Oiun to the Mi'v tloois , of Iho poor hoasev hy Is it Hint the stallof 1 MaimiitMirl'ickMs today owns inll- llons | of i'i ' llin \\oith i \ \ of nioitsa es onoiir wuttein hums. JAt > plitiHoVhoi | did they , ; , tnnnij } I u ill till \ \\hcrothoj i ' theminii'V the > ( 'ot it bv tlulr stnitly bob- mtn id bi putting tliefr IIMIHJ down Into the j tow im < llcjsof ( tluir so.hs instiutnflii tin auliHin , and the } s.m > eiioni hiii foity yi irs of piolilbitinn to iMiry millions upon niillloiis , of dollais' ' woith of nioitfiios ( ; upon j our hl h lii use farms in Iho west J'nllt about \\tiil prohibition docs for the stiti ' . Loti'i ' it lima when slits adopted pro j hibition him lul n pubhi/deht outstiiiiillnp , and siiatj she his liad piohibitionbholias pinl , Oicry ilulhii of it ofT. Vou had a pnblio debt , j in NTolu.LUatoTwlicn jou adopted lilKh liiunc in this btuti' , and toiilmvn't ' pilil n dollar of it I Applause 1 That is what is . the matter with \ou | Applause | IOH.I is . not oih out of debt , bat bho hns ot rnonov j. . her til-usury to lend Von hid bcttirtro and bornnbomo Yes , and the state of IMIIS.W h u a public debt , and she has re- dnrr-d it suao she hiu had prohibit ion. Tno itato of Mtnmsoli adopted high lliense | , lollowiui ; NUiraski , nnd hei doht has iiuie.iscd cierj diiy shiu ) she adopted lil b llii-nse Uhls Is where thu milk in the co co unit I'oinis in You talk nbout your tavitioa and all that Lot me ? i | J .M'ti ' a nVtircor lno Tulco the Nihrasl i ' 1 IIP wealth of this state xvhii-h U assessed for tauit.oii nniounts to Jil-'l ; i per . icnt of . the xvholo . . . wealth . . of the htite You pav t.i\es on HI Jl pu cint of cverilcll.ir s wnrthof propeilv in thostnto ofXcbraski In the stale oi lovvalhej onl\ piy ] i ta os on vJ1 ? | i unt , and jot theii taxt uio i. ' " ) cents on the doll u nnd jours Is ( " > cents for st ito puipMOf 1 not u o ho never touched on that this morn inc. Vou hwo l'ftli)00 ) i > ooplo in N'ohiiislti ae lording to the lust lotuins , nnd thoj Irivo lhT.iXli I , ) in the st ito of Iowa. You raise tlr > l > ii,0 10 .1 j e.n oil the people In this st ilo to i urj on Aojratito ioveinmeiitand ; thev onlj } ll * , OUliu ( tin-state ot IiU.M1 llois \ ft they pet nloiur thoi 'on nbout M ) cult's a heal and lUintiouabout 1 M o\er huiol O , yes , ho diiin t say nnj thlni ? nbout that lit ) till not I'll > oil Nvhj iththit\ou farmois and jou iiieehinics und \ ouorLiiif ; incu ineiui Inn sou men who have to sot your bieal ai-LOidltiK' to the dictates of Abnitlitj ? Hod out of thoswcit of jour brow niul not out of the sweat of jour mouth or join ponl Ilodicl not tell jouwhy it is thnt jou hive to pav mote taxed onS-OUxx'oilh of jnoputy in Niluasl.a thin Uio same soitof i inaii In Joiva Ins to piy on .Jill ) . He did not tell vouvvhx' jour govoinmoiitovci heio.with . a populat'on ' of 1-OJOUU , people , costs fcl.JO a head vx hen in Iowa it W coats a held Ilotellsjouitcostssoimic-'lito convictcrlmj Itials over in Iowa \\hataoit of i-iitni nlil-saio they over tliero in the atnto of lovxnl The most of thorn are tlio bandj Chinked. 'oggcd , boot ledgers from this st ilo and other states , iimnin ? uiound thcio tij IIIR to < -ontiai ) to the luxI xvlll tel jouii htiio\\ > ou unilyoui sjilooii filonda u ill call off jour boot legifeu amidols from lowi , wowill sax'odolliH o\or thcro by the million. It costs a f uat dcd moio to mn down game of that soil th in it does to jibt giab it oat of the'ii liolci in Omahii lice jou do up thtio All jou lu\o to ilo thcio is to spread jour net and untih lhoii ns thev ran out , but in Town they IIIIMJ to hunt thun do ii whcio the fellows ha.o nolt'jil n.ire , habitation , place of i eildomo or &e-itled ran | Applause J. 'Ihesome tlio f ata and tha IIRIUCS. Three men in tlio st ite of KebrasL i pn more ti\ than Iho men in , the stutoof Iowa \Vliy didn't ho KUO > ou sometMiip ? about tlntj Whv docs ho Keep on t-xtiactafiuina fieat iuuabi.r of pipeia hcio tli.it eoinea fiom God knows wherol [ Ap- l > lauso ] 'Jhoj tell jou nbout thn state of Kansis. Ho tcllb jou it iMli h n minims jdnce , and it is In suili a tin ib.o condition thnt j'ou u ould : hinlc thobheull was ( 'ouiK to hingtlic- i - out of thu sUto capitol nud - > i il it out at nuc- Litm JJtit 1'iof. Die Ku sajs th.tt ICiiiisas his aeen "jjcttiiu thtio LU , " and it his been \ % ith u Rootl do il of I3II too Not oalj that , lint let mo toll j ou one thing Iho piuichcis in ItiiHg is till iiu they lu/o been ( 'ottinc ; nloiiff lwtti > r , they lu\o supported their pii ahei i and chinches bolter , tlmv hivogot mote in inev for churches nnd ihuritles thin t-Mi bcfoic > , and tbo puaclcrs gt-nci-illv got tlulr sil.inio in full now , an unheard of thing in .ilino.st my nthei stnto in the union When the state is iinpov ciishol and the p < ; opl > ' me poor , thov Kcncialh cntotT tlu h hiMiiies tirstaiidtno pu.u bus fcil it before nnjboh t-komtho fomiiiiinitj . And when thepioichu is full- handed jou uan&t.ilu you list djllar , mv iiicnds , thit thlnjaio p < ttinn' alonji in a \ ctj good condition. I Applause ] A\o \ l > no\v bow Hut 11 , foive li.uo been tluio. 'Iho of Kuiias aloio in Isii money in Touns Jlon J tJlnis.iin ussoc-i itioii \\nik than tinstito of Nnork , and tla-y n id It to M > nd. Moio childiut pu capita me in llio public -ihooU. in tlie Sundiy sihools in the st.ito of Kmsas than in nay oil c-i late i i the union , an u Jinjr to the pop- ul > t ion Tilk about j-oui ] ills I want to tallc about the schonlsandtiio ihiiri'ies/ibiiut ' the happy homenud the worlisuopj , iiiitead of t he jails to i inpi ison inea i n . Tliea oui fin-lid io"3 uloiifj nud Mis moro thins Iles.ijsif xou had been 111 for alnfj ti'no and > on had ti led a cci tain i eineily for a lonrr time nnd It diln't uiro the disease , Mould } on keepon tiunslt' 'J h it H w h it is the nnttct with NcbrasUi now. She has b"en tniiiUosoatT'a ) huh lieenso for ten jcirsand she hibtcn p-ttiiiK' Ix mtlfiilly . and she is soing to quit trxinr'lt 'lhat is xvliit U the matter with this iytn- | tlon. It has not eurt-d the disc ISP , it has only a-thrnvatod It , and tliox uro guiivto luiv'o some of old prohibition 1 lorn ono i id of the Mite to thootlur , nnd thej nro going to pet all the vermin nut of the stito nnd bco xvheth- er cltiulimss dies not mean woiillh , health , PL innnd pio--piritv [ Appliuso ] Mr Uoscivitti sajs th. t tiu-p oplo of Iowa h ivtu-sc'iitod the m rant Kiiax'i-ry of the pro hlbltlonlsts by turning Mi l .uiah o out and iniltingMr Balis in Yes , I know they have boon hyln ? to make j-ou bellovo that , bin that is all bosh I Invo got the retuius light hcio heloio monow fiom the state of lovx'.i , mv filend , and I want to mil vour attention to thissignlllc.int Inet'Hint Sir Boies , whew w is elec-te-d governor last je.ir , onlv got - ! ! voters more than Oiover Ulcvtlaiid hnd the jear befdio when Ilnrlson buvt htm 30.0CK ) votes Uovv is it that lr ! > lcs , with the high Hi onso scheme , toniiuendej himself so highly to the people of fo\va \ that ho goti l votes more than Cleveland ! That was n bly hoist , wasn't ' Itl How did ho got elci-tult I will tell you. Vou know that ho got elected ROV- cn.orbeonuse ! s,010republicans who voted for Ihrilson in Is stnjed nt homo and re fused to xoto foi hi h htctibtjiind because ho was the tool of the railroada and In their pay and against the interests of the firmer [ Applause I If j-ou xx-ill bi-alpn fovv of these fellows In Nebraska who aio in thosiino pay of the brexvcr , the sv loon ami the rallroal and give the fanners a ehame , thov will not onlj' tnvo piohlbition , hut they will have llvluyiutes fortbch coin , [ Applauto ] Mvfrlrml says thoywcra selling liquor OVCM In the state of loxva xxhcn ho xxas over there , opuily by teuret sale [ Applause ] Thej vvuw openly vlolaliuy Iho law bj secret side's out of a loul of hay. Ana bo fouua tha hay. [ Lnughtrr.J You know xvhat kind of llvo oa hay , [ Applause ] Hut ho wad not looking for bay , hoviu looking for beer , nnd ho found It , and you know what Mud of auhnuU HM on beer , too. ILauHO- ter.J It rcuilceli ma ot a little anecdote. \V\itu I win 1n r land , p hip down to lllnr- noy L'lstJo vv th i party of fiiondsvo saw nu ass on the real ulpp.ng nt the thistles Ono of the part said "Look atthonss oiling thlstln } . ' The dHverHiivs"Hois , di xou kiiinx whv the ass ouw thistles I" Ho Kiiiel"No" > Why benuv " , ) hols an ass. nURhtt-r ] . Now , my f rtoiids ao yru know why Hi other Kosuwntor fouiid t'iit tx r neuiuso he Is ouo of these hind of foih \ sj \ \ hou ho is In iiulriiifr round , I 11 hot my bottom doihir , If I wa n betllajr niiu n 1 used to bo , thnt ho could mol ) up'liroi \ Uio lorners aiul around the b.ult nlloy d up Uio ilrkely * UM Tlml is w I era I \ hnvo to no to it till llinlowi IKiya I it hc ii'id um si no stliN , sUitv acnls ir tioi-uinonts , xvlint- tho\ were Hut ho slid they solid all the iuoni > \ avv.iy from K'uisas to foreign pi-loos tulnn liijuor ni I are liiipoverishlnfr and luinlnp tl > penplo Uo down tlio stuvUs of Ili-ntt irn nnd loik at 10 boer slpnt. VVhero do they iet ; the bur tl i are selling heiol TUmu ii Mr Sihlitdo you know Mr. Schlit I "Jhoro H ! * r 1'uhst. Do jou Know Mr 1'abstl 1'hi l Aulicusrr-Lluiih. I nolico jou did n t glvo a\\ay Mr. Anhcusei Uuscjrs liti sihcino for evading the law IB Kansai. 'i a closed nt the light lilneo , my boy. [ Ap uusi' | . 'I'hey inlght luuobecn Bcndlnga a bim'iiii ilucoi tcoum afteryoti from Kiiusas DM you notice how Mr Ko eu-atcr sti ppc I iu soon as ho saw ho was about togho n'ir , Anhcuscr Uusch I Why , ills nbsolutol iljng the stu-eti of lioitiioe , and I as x J o to toatlfj if It is licit ti ue , tint these nnionn iu-0 hanging out the signs of foiilgnbiovvt H biowi rlosof otht-i- states light on their outer walls nnd show- in g.vou Iho fact diy v dav thai the dollars of worldiigiiien nnd o' ' In' pjordohitichod oil- i/onsof this town thn no being poured into thc'M'oasy tills of tlu places mo being sent to tlio binKsof Milvvii'St l.otilsandclae- xvlieio to pay forlhcor. . From Jlfi.OOD.lHH ) to $ ISW ( I.OOJ a ye ir p .ut . of the Ht ite of Ne braska , ni'coidliiK to .a calculation , simply foi the purpose cf pa i ta for the beer xvlilch is biought in hoi-o , a I ft does not tome biclc oithcr. These ft llow < inxo nointeicat hero They have most nf t1 ir Intel cat oa vvheeU so they can got out. Appluue.J J11GH Idt U\Ma"iu3PIMO. : IVIr. Webster 1' plalnM Ucgnlatlon Amid Piqiifni Interitiptlniifi. lion. John L Web * i > r spoke as folloxvsi MdlcsaiiiHjcntlen n : I suppose that I am fully Instilled in the presumption that I am speiking to a pe > plo that are assembled for tlio purpose of con nlerlng this question fuiilj and honestly , a d not for the mere pur- i.oso of boimrentiil.i cd by amusing slot Ics , because when the tj i-stion comes of voting prohibition into lUo t tistltutioii of this state ' xnu oomo too-ccu ISP no of thu most serious ini ' - to Aiueiii-an citizens \\h 1011 j'ou come to nut jour ballot into the , box , it Is not a m itt < i of "fun or of entertain- I inent , but jou oxpro s j-otir will on a xviitte-n | "J'X' ' of paper xvln tli r your stnto shall go on- xMid to ptospuitj ir whotlur j-oti xv.mtto blast her forever What I have to say this hall bo 11 i'line ot tlio discussioi to this i on Siturdiy , and to ) our minds . . lo the seriousness of the Dinposl ion unit considerilion , and ap- penl tojoui honi st idgnient by statements of fuels , hj irguint i s and bj logic , which mo ' not to bo xvatti d nbout ILS the dust that is pi Uodtip fioinlho ticets bv cveiv biecw that comes along and i.urud ami lodged somovv here else , to tie soiling or injurj ol another - ether 0t 1'or the first fiftoi i or twentv minutes of the aignine.it bj Mi Dickio this morning , I hbtoncd 1 to him rc.nl something fiom a littlu eiirulir 1I 1I xxldch hail iian issued in tlio Mnto of Kansas I during up itlcal contest in favor of piohibltioii I or iti ? iiust it. Thov were tx- i tiacufromn paiiii hlot published upon ono side i of thrqucstmi , they xxere Iho gathci- . ings and tlio ollpp. gs from the little Journil which would not i r let get into it ono scntl- . men t from a man \xho bliovcd in higli license Never did there uppoar upon its papes ) tlio scntinioiit or the cxpicsoion of the opinion of ono man that h opposed - posed to the doctrine of piohlbition. ItVM a ono-sidi-d , garbled document. He might j Ju < .t as well hux'o read from a last ji-ai'sabianac I observed that ho did not tell t this audience xvhen ho read these m i inusci Ipls xvhero thejvvoie talien flora. Mr Dickio iivoiv oneot thotn O , they were fitrllli.ir to him. 1 Icnovv xx-hat jou tijtl this aMh'ticO when vou stated some- thing tt t , it was the expression oi HIM uuhium tv of A B. or C t ) ; but who was A B , xvlio vvit.0 DI I vviunto toll yoi xvht-ttl answer , that t lhat Hey vvei isomoof the people whom the t pro I ibitionlstsivs apolitical bodj xxcnt to t as th r friends and iiskd thur opinion , ami hint it all pin ted , and it isithiu the , lids 1I 1 of a IHtltipu , ilct which is iitllod hj mv 1t brotlu I i fiom this ilatfonn. anu iid lo tln.j audience as an ai-uncnt IIu imht Justas [ we'll i htxo asked jou people xviio disa-'ic-o | with \ i.i > , xxlio aio proliibitio-iisU , xvh.it \ vou think aboil it , and alter g ith-'r- Ing Ji J ali'iut tvxcntx if j'our slutum nts to put them i in iliipon-i I lead these st itemuiits as ' . un mguincat 1 ny aio si-njilj' the txpie-s- sioiib ul Imlivulu .opinion upon ono side of | ' the ' | ii stion. | Dow n in the si ito of Knnsn ? , don't vou ! ttiiovv attho sin. tlmo there were issm d I doi uiiifiits upon 110 other side. Holding the , i state ! I have tin ill in my loom it the hotel , i but I liuvc too inn h respect foi an aiiditnco | ot this kind to bung bjloro xoi nnd road L i gathtiin's liKotlnt , gathoicd hj a political botlj tui a pilltU- puipjse , g ithorod fro-ii ono side is the jiuUincut of a gieut people , and us an arKiini11 upon xvliiuh the people of ; I thissUitonroto ilu-iiloa grunt pohtu nl cuiesi tiei.i V.'lien hi- had iliushi'd loaclin , ; liom ' thoio things , fiom this little pnniphlct tioin the btato of K mods , ho bq'im then loading the sentiment * a d the deolirations of a fcv < r people from the state of Iowa. Tor vvhatov er I thoj in ti woith , .ci opt thorn. 1 want to MJ totii'-'soptfopl'j that there la niiothoi side tc that question , but in the I comso of half in hour's discussion tima is not permitted m'to it-id to t'us ' audience L-I I loc-.to to thn a i uetic'o the Individual opinions i of citi/ins of tl 'i st.ito of low i 1 want to gixi ) to this pi jplo on that question ono ironcial answi i that bcais with a gicitcr power tnnn all tha tndixIdu.il that the > could lead In tlio enliio diyhoin tlio lining to the { Toiiiff down of tlio sun Whit is tint ! H la the clii ti in xvhieh mv l nn fiund s nuht to belittle In n hind of an 'I ' | oxpl mutton. Hut iut mo tell vouaionouhu | kn iwh sOiiietlung about the camp in i in tho' ! state of Iowa , lhat the ( luestion in the I ' camp nun wl ou ( Jivernor Hoios was elutedi ' ! WHS a pmo question between piohlbition I nn I huh 11 n .e Itvva.su ( lUtului looking to the prospo it > of the stato. Mr tMliiltl I denit. . I understiid ho denies It Ilo sits hcroand it is no' tine I will admit th < - f : cl tli it \vln never un uivin it nt eomoj fuun the voice of a fjieit pecplotb itdts down and icpuJI- ales j our dm rimjoa wnl get up and dcnv it as ijulek as nnsboily i-lso hut a di'iiul What istho losulti When -thi } xotolot thoiiicstion ] in the stntu of low i , that nun ] } oiuJrau on a th kct in fiver of liirhliccno asn iinst tlio other side , and he leceiv ud ft in ijoi-itv of the votes of nil the people in the bt.ito-xv ho voted at th it oli-i tion Mr. Small -How about these tint did not x-oto I I hear mv ft lend say furthci , ai ho sits in that chair iM-iido mo , that ho w.mti mo to toll him about tloso thnt did not , vote , and I will tell him ube n thoAo thit did not x oto in tliu stito of loxva , and xshy they dil not vote 'Iho statement Is thnt Holes , xv h i elected governor of ttio htito of J iwn , reeelxed but a small number of votes niora limn Cleveland re ceived in Jo v.x in the election in whic-h ho i m for prosi lent of the United States. I xvill tell j-ou two faoti ! fivoiy mnn who Is n poliliu in knows It , and my friend bin-ill hero , whim ho idoks up that Noxv Yoik nlmiinac and can-Jos it aioiind ns one of his documents , knows the same fact tlmt , when jou aio xoting for the nresiduit of the Vnltod StaUs , jou always poll moro votes than in nnj election held In any state of this nation for the purpose of infrtly electing n povcinor. Don't jou know ; Itl That gives jou an explanation why tuoro xvero not so many votes ( Mat la the cU-ctlon when Gov ernor Boim was okacd as theio vvorocostal the pi-esideiitial olcctioa in the sUto of lovva. Mr Small There wore move. Not moio thuu tint cast in tbo last presi dential election Mr Smill Moro for Holes. No , sir ; moro voice xxeio cast at the presi dential election In the state of Iowa than were over cast in that state In a guber natorial election. If you haxo any documents to icftito me , produce thorn. I know what I am talking about. Mr , Small I xvlll stve yon the evidence. I said , and I repeat It rlgbt hero now , that there xvere more coat on the democratic ticket in the gubonntorlal election than there woront the presldeuUul election ; that is , i34 ! votes rnoio than Urover Clewline ! nlmeelf had the year before. Mr. Wcbt r That h a different proposl Hon from the oao t stntcil That sustains ma In mv atntitiifnt vthon 1 declaw the proposl tion that mon ) voti-s vvcro oust In the presl- dentlul eloctum thun were east In a guber natorial election in any Mate. Mr. famuli Never said that , ntl now ho says lie dUl not i y th t. H.ukintrout of thut , ho sajs nnother tlilu . Ho BIIJS that llolos n-rctved i'i ! mow votes than I'Uw-i'lan 1 ixvHvod In othervvotxls , that thodoinoi-riitli'c-iiidiiliito fet povenior got moro vot01 thin the demo irutic.iindulnto for president of the United St HIM * . Thnt is an entlrolv dllTorent propo sition , ct-itahily. I vxlll admit Unit fact nnd o\pl un w hj he irot it. 1 lo got that tin p op'o of lovva hid loainod under the pro hibition law of tint slate that the stutovviis not making Its march to prosperity with the siitno grow-Ill that tlto other suii-mindlng states vvcro milking , and .10,000 republicans in the statoof lowi , whoso constionces xvould not penult them to vote for a demount , and not having a lopublli-.m candid ito tlit'j' touhl vote for without votluif npi'nst their Juilg limit nnd against their cotmii-ncivs on the question of prohibition , they stajodnt home and did not vote at all. If my friend will re id down ths column on the ether side of that ( tnina iilmanucv , ho xvill Iind tlinl when they elected a Roveinor two ji-urs befoi-o , Unit the state of lovva had u republican inajoilty , hut when Mi UoicM xvas elected bjicason of the evil liilliHiiiis of prohibition , thorcpnbllc.inii.irty In Unit state vv us snowed under and a demo ci it xv is elei ted , because the lepiihllcans bo- lievotl iiiohiblticin to bo xvrong and were un vxIllin'to go to the noils and vote for the rep - p iiihcan c mdidato and would not prostitute their consciences to vote for thn clemoil.itlo i-.iiuliilato for gov ornor. These iii-o the Iruo ht itistles of tlio pDlltiis of the strttu of Iowa The re-suit was what ! Your doctrine of pro hlliitlon was ropidl.ited by a majoilty vote of the pe'oplc of the st.ito of lovva who voted nt th it i-In tion ; ami I pioclalm it that that v oto xvhii h inptid'mted that sciitiiueiitof tlio people of lovva is wet lu moro lo the people of the st ito of Ncbtaska than the huhv Ittuitl opinion of anv ono man-I don't cuu whorohu coiuci from. Now , I mn talking , as 1 hope , to th clll- zcns of the si ito of Nohiaska , and I want Just ' nmlnulo toe-alt your attention to ono thought , bec.iuso I do not want the people xv ho live In this .stjito to tils- praoo themselves or thn stuto they Hxo iit , I want to mil your attention to ono thing that 1 hsioiu'd to ou S it unlay , and 1 listened , to it. this niduiini ; : That vvlien anj man outside - I side of this state comes bofoie jou and abuses xourbl itoorjourmclioolitiincitjoiish.uo ] ) | : it , and the gtvatci the ahnsc , the pu-ater the slindor , the louder jou give the applause ' iriiiiitdoiiioashntiou r 1 It you people llvo In tins t state , ami love Ibis state as 1 do , I would like to have jou , xvhcn x our state issl.indoicd , 01 j'otn c-itit-s nro slindoicil , Instead of np- pliiiullng 1 that sliintlcr , not to hiss It , beg j'our pudon 1 : , but to sit mutely hy and listen In slinnloquietude [ Loud applause ] Thoxoiv Instspoikor mulcrtcok here not onljto slander year st.ito nnd the city of Oni'ha , butiiotcoatcitt with that , ho sought to t drag into tlio in.i.i thn gicat sen- ator of this statf , living in the boati- tiful t city of I ! call lea | Moro applause. ] Not onl\ ' Hint , bat ho coupled It with the iiiiiu-nf tint otlu-r honorablogontlciuait , who won fur himself a c.in-er of fnmo and of honoi thio ighout the Inttles of the xv.ni , 1 : lor 111 lift-of the republic , and slnco tli"n t us a st itcsman uitting in the halls of the t United St itc-s Mc-nato 1 mem ( Sciieral Lli.niis I' M iiiiiosson. [ Appl.iusi- J Has it loinu i to tins thnt a man max stai.d on n plat- furni befoio n Xohi uka luidieiu-o and drag down the mimes cd Senator 1' uldoi'lr ami Sonalor ' Man let ion as prisons of ill loputo , nud llus audicnco shall applaud such vile dec 1 nations < Mr Sm ill I didn't Unit. . MiVelHtei I appeal to tbo prltlo and sentiment . of ovurj'inan and vvomin here to loseut nny siuh insinuation as was inalo liom this platform against jour lopublican senators. [ A voice , ' -i'liat's right" AI > - phiuse ' | I n-n sorrj' , Indies and gontlcnien , that tltno travels sorapidlv , bocatise the tldnga which I hnvo to siy to this audience in behalf of the j p > sitirii ) which I iniiiitain would stretch out through a w ouk of discussion. Coming back , tlioieloro J , to tlio thought- I stalled out in this discussion on list Situuliy , asking this pt-oplo 1 , xvh.it hive vou to snv iu to where the state , lisa state , as-i politic d bo Iv , Is to be hiMiohtct ] by piuhihilum' or whcro is It to bo injured j hy m lint lining high license ? and up to tlio prosc-nt niinuto I have not hoird ono man undei t iko to answer tint proposition 1 shall have to go on invsclf. I undertook to prove 1 list SiUndiv tlmt In all the states where jo-i had pioliibitwii. stlunation had str iclc the prosperity of the states , I gave jou tholr pop.ilation to show It ; nnd when 1 sti'ppod fiom thib platform a piolnbition I fnc-nd , vvith honest purpiso anil : honest intonti n.s. for which Ithnnlc linn , said to ni' ' ' , ' Mi We usior , wlijdo vou comp - p ' m M nno , Vermont and I\ow II impshho with No1) iski in the line of piospoutvi Thoio nny be otln-i c nises to u o.mt lei the pioipciltv 1 of iNebi.Hvi Whv don't juu eo up ire it xxI'll homo of thot.1 lies in the im- inodiato vioinitv , that-airrouiid Maine , Vermont - mont nnd Xivv IIvnp liii-'l" 1 said , "Su.i > iool j ) tlo th it , and that it was iimvotviUj thob.i'iio thing , then wliitf" The rciiilt vv as , after n mo unit's convcis ition , that the prtliibitlon I ft lends would have to explain to s.itlsfj * this audiciiico as to the stiiffii.ition in i Maine , Voimoat and Now Ilampduio , or thi y would lo o ihclr ciso. I will linden iko to piovomy stdo of tt by R f > mj a little further. Some in m inny snv to j'ou 3 pcilups , th it the status of Maine , Vor- innat and New Himpshhe being old stites , are i altv uly tilled up and there u no room for anv more giavv tli clown thcio A mm stated to t me the otlior div , in dcbititu tint ipios- tion'Ono t rc.i.oii down tliero why they don't ' hive nny moro people theio is bemuse of the fore-i tinrs lauding down iliore and tlo- cent people h id to U ive " I piosumo that ttio t f i lend th it mule thnt st iteiuont did not know 1 I'm ' t.itt tint foiciiiei- not land In J the state of iUutio , or rvvx Hampshiu- Vciinont at all nnd fiotr papula inn does not iniii-a-e i , lortno c-iiiiv.1-ition BOOS entiiclj to other states of the union ( ! n n little furtherIn M line they hnvo i pipnl itlon of .M to the sijiiuo inlleIn , Vei in nt J. nud in Nou llitnpdiiro i-5 In Mils saihusrtts , vvhoio , xou hive the gicnt IJerk shire lulls limning nil IKIO B it Just as riULjed as m MiiiiP , Nv \ Ilainpiluro nnd Ve-inioiit , they line a pouul ilion of J l people to the sitiino mil" ) ; or , in other words , In tlio stito nf M issnehusetts , iightdovvnm New Ungland , tluro an ) ten f iniilies lixiii ! , ' to the s'lU.uo ' nnlo to vvheio ttie-io Is o-io f unlij livniIn pi tubitlon Muni'j la Now VoiU , which billion on Ibi vvetvvait , they h.ixe lei ! jioo pie ] ) t-r sijnuo indc , to 21 in th - mdlciuirn stiloof Mamu tint th < 'piohibitum fii'Mils talk about II Nuvv Yoi'c ' can at ioimno 1 itu lul and Missn Iwv'tts can iic-ioinmodalo JJI , xvhj' is not tin ro room for a few people to come up in that Go 1 lavoii-il stito of M.iinot .Alter all tint is said abnut Voimnnt and N > vv Hainpihtio , how to.nes it tint those highly iiitt-lli o-it people of Maine , xvho know how to hop u hot poltci us well us nnj bo Iv else , as mfiiend taj's , have not dioppod that hut polcf-rand undciLiken to get some people flown thete to build a few Hies to iicop tticni xvarniiu vvmtoil Out in Illinois , hnlf way across the con tinent vou have liftv-llvo people per squ.uo nul'j. In Indiana , the old lloosiei state , jou h ive fiftj'-llvo , and then in tin ) liimht old btito of lovva you have suvontv c-iuht , in l'e-in ! vlv inia , vou lia/o nintUj live per squaio nulo Duntjousco vvhunjou conn1 ' to thlnlt itover , thnt Alaino , Vc-imont , nnd Nc-w Hiunbhiro coma piotty near being do- populited , mid it is no vvondrrthit j-ou have no piospuitj' down theiol 1 put to jou u mopotltion , and I want vou to nusvvor it My piopoiilmii is that iuovuy stito vvhero juu till ; prohibition vou dtive oiiltho people , jou drlv ) out cuplt.il , jou distroy j'our inanufactui Ing industries , jou destroy jour coinmc'iciiil industries. If you caiinntuxpluhi It on any thooiv , i have a right to draw the com Hisioii that it must b the icsult of prohibition , which la th only diseilmimting chnnictoristlo between these time status and thu ether states of tb , U11 lull Mr Small 0 , ray. [ Laughter. ] My friend says ' 'O ' , my , " as If that xvere an answer. Mr. Small 'T'aln't nn answer AVe will go a Httlo farther : With the sUte of Vermont , that only Increased its popula lion by ono half of ono per cent from 1870 to lst > 0i thoavoiago Incrciso of population per centage was moro than . 'O per cent In nil the high llccnso states of tlio union , und down in old whUky piodueing Kentucky it was'.4. In winegrowing California it wai Dlnor coat. Now , mat U what 1 f > ny : In the lilgh license etuUt of Nebraska , to which you puoplo belong , In this atato xvhcro they ask > ou to alllx piohlbltion to jonr constitution , ttio incicaso of i ) rcentaK6 of population for tliOBume ten yean wa4 207 per cent , und from 1HSO to 16'XJ It xras moro than 800 per coat ; u record which oanuot be pointed out hy mr prohlhttlon frlemls In nnv olhor tnt xvlthln tha limits of the Utiltni Stitcsfov ernmont , , Hero Is another fuel about your old prohl bitlnn statoof Midnot In IbTO tliero vvoiii f , .ViO mamifiu'turlDit Inslltutinns in Hint tnt < \ as repot ted bv tlio i-ensits of the UiilU-d States I'ovonimcnt for that voir In l M ) , in limit unii stntonf Main , ' , there were alnnt 4tsi muiiufnctiiiiinf Indiistilos 'rhetofint' . In ten xoirs of prohibition lu Mulno , jou dostrov 'd and vvtiu'd out I.OtlJ in inuLu luring imlnstilcs , and I wnnt to hay tovou that Ihoro was not ono > .f them n bii-vvorv oru dlstllli'iv , riihor Mr. HmiH : No , sir , didn't luvn them In New Iliiinpshirovoiidcitrit oilli\l \ > nmtni- fneturliiff Indiistilos , lu Voimnnt jou d * slroyt-d 119(1 ( in uiufiioturiiig hidiistiles I toll you tint In the nt itcs miiiounillag Vi-uuoiit , Mulno nnd Now Ilnnipthiio. vvlun-o von hnd high license , nnd did not Invo prohibition , that tli'Miiuinfii ' tin Ing Institutions Itii-iiasc-d ini'vetv 0110 of tin-in liistcul of tlot'iv.iHiii ( * I will | Mv ° vou a stutoor two hi Musmu-hus. scUs , for tlioNiuno te-n yens , Its Institutions ini ivased lii iititnlii'r ll 10 In the Blnto of i. ti'll ' ; In the state of New Yoik , li.Wl ; In Marjluml , U7' ; In Illinois , lir , > ; lu MliiutMota , l.yjl , nnd lu the lit tlo , as 'hev HIIV.stato of IV'brashn , cuvsoil with high llionso , you iuoro iscd your munii ftu lining in- stlttillons to the number of ? ! , ) [ Applause ] Allow mo. in coiii-lusloB , to siiv that In every proliliiitumstito tint 1 liivonunied , by joiirprohtbitlcn doituno t contend tt to bo , jou destiov jour manufiii luring itulushlos In tlii'stalo , M vvliu-h [ mom to any .vou drain upon j our lltmiH inl jirosperltv , and in ovuiy stuto of tlmtmioii v\hero vou hid high license tlio mmiif u lining Institutions lin-ienvil In number and lliot-clnro finnlshed , , cinplov- iiii-nt lo moio mon ; therefore p ild out nuun numov ' and inoto vvigos , thttfoio sciinvd ninro'for jnnr produit ; therefore put mnio inoiH-v In iiioiil.itIon , and thoii fine pavt-tl tin ) way to unlvoisiil prosperltv , which stands fate to fnoo with the depreciation vvliKh jou put upon thn ilniinclil Inilustrios of states xvliciu prohibition o\lst.s Now , if mv filunds upon the othoi side can ex plain thitawu.x bv nigumciit , let tliPiiiexpl iln It It Is for mo testate state facts , and this Intclllgonl audience can dnivv conclusions from Iheiu. A xolooi How about ICnnsiw ? The Piesldent I xvant to remind the audicnco tliat only the four speakers vv ill ba allowed tn take p.ut In this debate. Mr. Webster-IIid It not boon for the cnfonciuciit of llio piesldcnt , I should have answered llio goiilleincn from Kansas at once Hut out of lospoct to the oidorof the pu'sldont , I slnll not nllovv injsclf at this time to cng.igo In altercation with any individual outside of thcso debaters. In thu imirso of the discussion , I shall deal with Kansas , und I xvlll dlsposo of that question with nbout the simo goneial icsult piopoitlonato lo popu- It was s lid that prohibition W.H ono of the tilings tint stopped idiocy und iiisanitv , and bo foitti. I vvnnt to make n suggestion that my fi j iomls in this discussion seem ncv cr to be able to t discriminate between the rogulatloa of tlio business [ and the itiiiulng of open saloons ; or , in other words , thoj' cannot disciimlnalo liftwccm legitimate tuinpcr.uiCQ and absolulo ditiukunnuss. . That is not the discussion at all. No high licenio filend is hero to ntlvo- catodruiikonncss nnd intompjranco. Wo nro 1i here 1 for the ptirposo of dob.iting how to le-iich the best manner of dealing vv ith a cou- ri'dod ( ovll , and tint Is the only thing wo have to talk about. I want to go lo ftlulno a moment , tvhero thoj say that , bccnuso they have prohibition down "there , piohibition snves cwery- lliing. 1 get tills light fromn piohibl'ion book , tint thi'-o-liftbs of nil the idiota weio cither dnmkaids or the diiect dosididants of duink.irds. How u in Maine according to the census of IbiO , they had 1'ti ) idiots Cither ptc.hibition don't pro hibit , 01 else piohlbltion don't stop producing idiots. If idiots iiro tbo lesult of think , they drink inoro h id whisky In Maine than in nny other stnto with iho snmo population In Now Hampshire Uicv hnd70.l , In Vciinont , Mt ) ; niidln pinhiDitlon Iowa they hnd lll ! , ! J. Up hero is Minnesota , which has htsli license , with a gri'itir population than Maine has , a giontor popnlition than Now Hampshire , a Ki-o itor popul ition than Vermont , yet it has 7-ilt. or ono-half the number of idiots , poi hips , in Alaino , out of the s uno population. IIovv about high llccnso in West Virginia , and Florida , and Connecticut , nnd oveiy ether stnto The piopoition is agiiMtdr-al smnller than in the stito of Mulno , Now Ilunipahirc , Vcimont , or Iowa lean answer , if jou v111 allow mn time to ( jctthiough a table inahilf n iiilnutol 1 cannot do it. I xvill shnplj conclude with the stitciicnt tint thcro vvoio in the insanoasy- hini of M uno , in 18 0 , after thirty v ears of prnliibitio'i. JOJ insane persons ind in the state of Nebt.iski but ! " " > Or , in other xxonU , In Ui > ld h Iicensp statoof Nolnaslcn , vxhi 10 jou siv liquor is Ilk ly to c.iuso ins in- itx , jou hive hut one-lnlf the number olp-rsunsin the insnno asylum that vv010 brought tlu-ru in the pidlubltory btato of Maine My f i lends can take which horn of the dl lemma thev please cither admit thit whiskj ( 'oes not produce Insniiity , or else admit th.it prohibition in M imo doc-i not piohibit , and mow people are inn lo insino by the drinking of liquor in piohibition Maine than are ) made ins mo iindui the high lice-iso laws of th state of Nebrask i [ Applause ] lj\ST SPHKCII. lie Abuses AVohster , Attaokfl I'rDtec- tlim.nnil Kninblos Oonor.illj' . Ladics and Gentlemen- dPsito on this my lust app" iranco In this dc-hato to thank you most coi Jmllv for your kind rccoption of mjse-lf , for jour strict attention tothodobato and lot the generil ootirtoiy xvhlt-h j-ou have shown. I cettuinlj * appreciate it ou my put , and I tnist I shall so i onduct mj'self in thN discussion to the end us to ment jourl.ind- ness and as lo loceivo j-our coiilial suppoit fin mj propositions hi-foro I llnish I dcsiio aso to bay that for the gentleuu-n who have en 'aged in the dclnto on the ether .sulo of this qucition th it I cntut.dn the mo t proloiniil p isonil icspoct 1 think Ihat lhnbo gtntliiiu-ii luxo eomo ln'toni jou with a sun e-ie ileslio to put -fore . > ou those things xv an h have nppo ik ,1 to thuiii as b-ing consid- ei itions woithj of dctormiaiiu their pillion xv ith KfciMico to this fii it qnration I j iold to them llio ri ht to entertain these views nnd tooxpioss tlicm It it. tlir-u injht , and thoj' have show n the coinage of their conxic-- tions , ind thoj hnvostoid hi 10 with a ( Inn- ness nnd with a hiihliifsuiad with an ividcnt consciiat.un to then vvoik tint ivllocli honor upon them vvhillior It does upon their cause ( U not , Thtjh ix-o done wh it vci.v fovv in tlii-h poiti m h ivo cvc'i'had the U incilty or biavcij todiiin tin ir plnccs. And for that icisonthoj are uiitilled lo our respect , add they an unuilcd to it fair In mm ; I trust that wo shall give it to them As tor tnvsclf I tioit their mgu- mi'iit with thn r"sp ct vvhn-h I think i-i dun to it and I diMio to tloso to thocnd isow , 1 lux op ml i httlo moro than duo or mdinii > atti iition toinvdiitlmrmshcd fiicnd , the Inmot ihlo editor ol 'I'nr. CM in \ liri , in mj two | ) iev mus spii lies I ain nfiaid mj' hi other \\Vbsteriinj tlnnk I h ivo nt-glectod him altogtithei | Appl nisi- ) . I do not nro to hive bun go awuv with tholmjucbslon tint hi ) ai iimcnts have nociT < it upon mo Ho siomed to think vt-sti-idav that ho was In doubt as lo vx he-it' Ic.iinofium , whotliei liom ( ! i oin'ii or Litah , lint I piopo-io to bhovv him bc-foiotio loaves Inn ) lodnj thai I am lure Just the siiiio | buughlc'-niiil applause ] . Ho took eec ision also to slui at mjself and Ilrotlii'r Dit hio as being hnpuited enters fioniothor stitiM I am an oiigmul puhago anil hnxe a lonstitutiomd ii ht hc-io [ Ap pluuso ] I cm RO whoio 1 jiloiso unde-r tliu rci-eit deiinion of the suiii-cmo couit without wilt oi liuiiso , nud hoh.is not anj- light to stand up he-re and question my tluht to stand upon this platform mid defend this matter of piululiition bofcro the people of Nebraska , unless he pioposcs tochango front cntiicly , go bai-k on the suiiromo court nail stand whcro wo stood some month , ago do- clnring that tlio state alonovvMssovert iga in this mutter nnd lijil a light to decide H for hoi-ac-lf. And ho Is lee good n livvycr to question the dii turn of the siipioinu c-oiirt Uo ioiifcs-ed hiinsi If th.it he was no original pnckngo ( Applause ] Ilo his onljlieen iioro twentx ono jcars , and tlio only ilifftr- ciieo botwic-n him and mo in Nebraska isth.it his carpet hag is a little older than mine I do not bee that ho has obtained a dlvlnu light rte splutter over ovorj follow tint c-otncb Into the state to in lice a fovv remuika upon tint IH rtinent subject Jdy distinguished friend , the editor of the OMUIA. Hi i' , IH not nn oiigind pm k- ncoflthor , that is not original with Ntbias. kn , and If it had not been lei the fin t that No- hraslia \ * not so much of nnoiiglnal slalo nujhuvva iood many of xou would not bo hoio Vou have emigrated from other places and come to thl : . portion of tha umniiy to make your homes und to build UD for jour- eehca habiiutlout and to { 'iilhor around your firesides your rbllilron unit toarh Ihom lu honor anil truth and nohtluty nnd rlRhtooils- ness wliit-h will nuiko for thorn ininhoiHl , wo- imuihuod nn.l fultiio pivipi'tltv , and It hist beou vour toll and .vottr consivnitlon , jour riiltuie , your relhiciiii'idand j-otiiveal for Iho thitigi w lili-li in'1 good nud tiim und ho.iutlfitl thit lins in uio N'oliniskiiti ) hlnssom us sh ill is nnd his givc'n her this pr > i not It valid ln'oiiilit ; tohor nil tills xvondoiful | ire ie's.s vv-lili-U th < MogiMitli'iurii hnvo 1 m li > I froin thl < pli' ' " form Antl whiMi von , nfli'r doliiK tinn vvnrki , nftiu nuviiipllshiug Un-so vvoiksn't ' r liiuiKlug Ni tiriskii to this st itetif pro ipoi- Hy. vvhi'ii VDII turn u round and lUnuiml thu ilglit that the pnoplohuvo to i > iss ii | > ou a ijiii'stloa of mull prufoiind Importniuv in dolling with the Uipmr sulijivt , jou hive fret 111 Inht to deal with It on vmir own niotlon , niul iltt'rvour own eon i-lem-os and nftor jour nvvu understanding of the tight i of m-u nn I Iho will of ( JoI , and thli Is the iv.Hnn us I sidd j nstordiiv nflc-momi. whv this ipi ainu Is biifm o tlm poupio of Ncbris ) ( i today \ \ o did not Import it In fiom any ether stil ' Urothor DiiKki nn , | 1 did lint come hi-ro iin.l stiuul vomli-r In thn t-ilvof Mnc-uln d' inaiul liitf nf the li'uhlatuio of isvitlut it Hh.mld glv o tins inn -.lion to the people nf N , . | . , i u i , hut I want to siy to , vou tint it was iho p.- " mo of Nebraska llu'inxolvi's thut < H I it. nud In thi' dmiissum of Hint tnn-stiun tlu-so em sidei lUunu of liiinio and of in-iu o und of piosp ritv and of sobiii-tv an I of ( Jhilstdmlty ; of Iho Htu-iiimg | put of ' of . piupi'ilntn , the Bt > | .pii o of cilmi'.of thu lifting of Ihn buiiii'tis < , f IIM iicccssiuy taxation fiom thu hind' IKUU > n , ( inusilo of tlds countij weio thn fonsil"-u lions whlili in uio tliuio people of iVln i U v ili'imind ' for thomstilvos tlui light to Hni < tt thlsquostlon at the ballot box without tun | n. ti't-ventloii of llm Insist unto and the hu ior lobbj , and they forctvl it theio I icad to jou from the Iowa Slati Ili't-islnr that In the gic-nt llclit for prohibit Ion 10 the Nobraski Icglslntuio Iho same mural rm-u and noble Inlluoiu-os xvoro in vvoikthit w > to BC'i'ii in lovviiwhen the contest vv as going on then ) You will roinombor th it llio lovva Htnto Kt-glster is ttio great loulini ; I.IKIUI . . .f that state published nt thu uipitnl ut 1)- . ) Molnns ami ciltlod In pirt by Mr ( . 'laikson , llio pniscnt Ihst assistant postmaster I'ouoral of the United Stales , lie savs , "I'lioiovs as the same but tlo foi HIP hninonaa the , lire-side , the -inmo fight for helpless wonir-n and little chlldion who could not proUn t themselves , calh-d out all the chivalry , the true manhood ; the pleadings of wives an I mothers won many votes that would nothuvo been cast against the s ilooiu. " .A report of the llnnl vote in thohou-u'glvps nn Incident of alToetinir intoiost that reudls voij xividlx some sc-enos In Iowa hut u fovv years ago. Kt-pie-soiilatlvo MNicklo of dago county arose niter the vote had bion talton , hutbcfoio the result hud been announced , and -said : I1 top resent two count lot in this housn nnd I hive luoiiii'e-d them both that I would volu against submission , but this question n pie sented In a pccullir fonn i hive piw-n tins subject much thought , and i Ii iv o rumimined with a higher power nnd askul His pmdaino lathis ciitieui hou i , : uul now , friends if I vote for hubmission I shall dlsrc'Liird thn Instructions of my constituent : ! , buk I have B hey , and that boy appeal ; ) to me with all a father's love and tcndi-iness , nnd as 1 look Into his fmc I feel I ewe him ndutv hi/he-r / thun any ollur and that is to Hnvo him fiom the awful fate of thn drunkard's life , and God helping mo , 1 have roiolvcd that if my vote can give the penpiu a clmnte to hnnish the saloon from our st u o , lot cniuo what maj it shill bo f m-lx- given , and 1 change my vote and ask thut it 1 > 9 recorded In favor of thu mea.suio. " [ Ap plausc ] That , I believe , wn.i Uio represent atlvo of tills vt-rv county la vvhlt-h wo iiro That win tlio repinseiitativo coming fiom the iniilst of tlio people , listening Hist to the blanlish nients , to the appeals and arguments of the politic-nils ami sajing that ho would not vote lor the submission of this ( juu tion , but when It wns bioivht homo with the art-'Uinonts of tbo w Iv cs and of the molhcrs an-1 of the hus bands und of the cbildiua who vvcia he-ing piven over to the Mo loch de-stiiietlon , of disaster and dumn.itioii that man standing theronndor the dome of v our capitol whcro the pleading ayes of his little boy and the possibilities of his fate bi t > i o him , bald "l hnvo communed , xith a higher power , and now If my vote can glvo to the people of Nebiaska the opportu nity to cnst out the luin dev il I give it , " and ho pave it like a man , and I bclive you xvW rullfj' his decision nn November 4 , and with your little ( hildren loommf , before j our oyqi-'J In their pleadings for protection from tUis f Hind thath.is r'liucd ' so niniy homos , poC Hated bo many men , brought disaaler , panEt pcrism nnd cnino into so many of the happy * ! communities of this state , I believe you , too , xvill commune with a higher power , that jou will listen to the calls of the monitor of uod pi ii-ed Within , and-nureh giandly up to thu t ) .Hot bov and forever lush thobo dovib from the tciritorj' of the stateof Nebraska. f Ap pi mse | The gentleman tnlks about personal liberty. And ho stood up hero joiieidiv' and at tempt > d to flaunt thu bloody shirt in your fnco over my head because 1 came from tln < statoof Georgia 1 want to siy to you that ho 1 , living for twentj-ouo yeais in the btato of 1f Nohi iska , seems to know more about the state house of Georgia than I do , llv ing under its i shndow , and I have mv wife nnd childieu there now. I icpudinto the insinuation that wo nio not loj-al to Iho pi .mil old stars and btnpes. [ Applause ] On ttio Fouithof Julv , in i the cltjof Chattanooga , on Friday last , Oovcinor Gordon , who is the chief executive of our state , a gallnnt Christian gcutlctnan , stood betoro thousands of the blue and iKtf- giav In the city ot Chattanooga nnd uttcicil sentiments of patriotism and of lov- tilty 8t I and of devotion to the ting mid Iho government that xvcro the equal of any spoken anywhere in this cotintrj" . [ Applauso. ] I want to say to you todaj' , my loiinti vinen , that while that bloody war w 11 being fought I was but ouo of tliteo little hoj'smjbclf , ten yenrs old when it began and foiiitcc-ii vvhc'ii It ceased ; but I saw it fiom the beginning to the end I was In the tiack of it. t vv us Keeping my safety ahead of the inmvdnj-alter dnj und month after month. I want to saj to xou , my countrymen , that fiom the horn that I became able to under stand the gi eat issues vv hit h xvero involved and llio gu-.it ir-sulls whnh xvi-io achieved , by tin-so men who inuehed out from the homes and from the fmiows of this country under the Hag of the union to kcop the sanc tity of th it union undivided and indivisible forever , vvhon I undoistood what tboj hnd ni'comiiiisliod , hnvv thov h.id sti liken 4OOuOUO bhackli-s fiom 4OUU.UIJO of our brethtca in blac'c ' , I thanked ( ! od for the day , and I haxo thaiiki-dlliinin Uiopreseuroof mj-peoloas ] ) I do befoie jou , nnd I thank Him foi the dny when ho gave to this country Abraham Lin coln , that tj plc.il American who with his tw in ) itnl hind , signed the omnncipitlon pi octa nt ition and not unlv mule overj- black man In this countrj' fioo , hut miiilo overj' xvhlto man ficcr fi oui the daj that ho did the net. [ Ap- pl.itiso | 1 bcliovo in personal liberty. I bollevo In that nhcrtx which has been bauctillcd hy the success of the American constitution and which is gunr.mtx-i d by the mighty povv or that Is int'-rwoven w ith the forty tlneo stai-a und Hinteuiistilpcs of thnt glorious Hug , I nmln f ivor of it to the fullest extent compatlblo w ith the publio peace , the public safety nnd the public progiess Hut for n man vv ho Is a lawji-r and who Mauds with fair fame beforu the judic-Uuy nnd courts of this Mute , for a in in who his fitood befote the biiproino couit and plead xvlth hnnorahlo fen or the causes of his clients , and who has made for liiinsolf a reputation that tbn , my friend , h is made in the st.ito of Nebraska. to stand here iind trj to befuddle the Intellect of his fellow-citl/ons by a species of-pettlfog- King with tint phitso , "uorsonal liberty , " is unboooming to him and I do not believe ho would ho guilty of It in nny ether place ex cept upon the discussion of this prohibition tssuo. vvhoro pettifogginj is a necessity in oidcr to defend the snloon [ Applause ! Ho hnmvs what poraoiuil liberty is , nnd ho know * ns well as ho know a his own honorable name th it ttio prohibition of the liquor trnnio does notstuko nnvvvhei-o in a thousand miles of jn-rbunl llbcitj The prohibition of tr liquor traflle btiikos nt tlio tiafllo , it strll ut HID sj stem of coinmcn-i ) , and there U D t alavvjor with a thhnbloful of brains ' Amori a vvtio dtucs to deny < - * piopobitlon that t : H corapo l lor tlie congress or liv > turn of the people la the cxcrclso of " sovereign powi r to regulate the eonu ' ' our v erv t.u iff 1 iws to dny aio IC-RU * of conimnivn. Yotircinbirgoos and pi * orj tJinlTs against coituin lutlclodin ' pooplu mo piotilbitnry taiilTs ' ! ' v " t-xt-iclscs of the right to contiul n tr t with this muter It Is simply ntiuostT ! xv hither this ti illlc , vvhuthor this Hj-st m ot * CD iiiiieice , without lofciotuo to th lull.I- dual who en 'n0-os in tt , without rofoionc to the individual who is in fnvor of its h ,1 continued with all Its pissloiu niul dc-pra-cd nppotitos-lt piovidos whi'thi-r this sxn'n i of coiuiiiirc-o ua sjhtcm whU-h nidi to iln pihllo wealth and the publio Ue.ilIU an ' t < and upon thit o.ue u a