OMAHA BELR WH1 LICENSE IS NEBRASKA , die Number of Licenseil Liquor Boilers , Their Location nnil llevenue lerivcd. OFFICIAL FACTS AND FIGURES , A KcTpmie AVa > Deri * , oil In 1H.SO of fJ7r' < ) , tftH-J.eM'iit-r.iiht 'lo\Mi Iti ( Iio Stutu lltiio No The follow In 15 Is n carefully compiled ex hibit of tlio lliontcd liquor trafllo In No- 4 ru-.lt a , ptocuicd from city and \lluio ! ; Of the 232 incorporated towns all but nlno responded It will bouotcd tint seventy- of tlio M.I eitles ami towns nro tills ycir without liny siloon Several of these tlnvt lave voted Hi cnso tills jc.ir huvo no saloon , because tiio llccnso la so high that no dealer Tons been nblc to paj It , or willing to take the risk. The 115 cities and low us thut hnvo fronted Utilise" ) this year huvu un a grc ate Of 70 * Hoi used lltiuor deilors To this number - bor should bo ndilud thirty eight lliiuor dealers , licensed diioetly by the county boirds , inunlng tlio total number of licensed liquor duulcra for tbi-i uarS3. ' > . Tlionluo vlllnpcs from tvhlch no reports htixobeen nrocurnblo e.innot inorcaso this number In moro tbiin twelve * to 11 f teen , so that It Is 9 ifo to assort that the total num ber of licensed liquor iluilui in Nobraslu , including bro\i \ rs , distillers and wholcailo and ictallde nlcrs , docs not cxicodiNiO. " The revenue domed from liquor dealers Widci the hl h license system lor thu yeiu IbSlMuis } i" > l , M8. Of this itnount $ i , lW was eollcitod hi vtnious tov.ns mid cities us occupation tax , and : ? l1'u7Uvvasiollectol by taiious counties foi saloons located outside of Incorporated towns r > , o. oill- Amount I'll IIS I'll lo.lll'i el Name of tovn ll < i no r fiem II- dealers. o'ns's.Vl . ) Adnm * * . . . . . uunu Alns oith 'J 11,100 Albion U a out ) AlOMllKltla IIQI1O Alliiiuce j suoo Ainu t 1,500 , Anselinii none , . Aiisluy uoiiii Ainpihou 1 KXO Arllnxtoii 2 1,01X1 , Ahb'ortl nonn . . . . Astilanel nuno . . . . Atkln-on 1 Auburn uono Auior.i U 3t )0 ) A.\uca , none 500 Axtol none jlancre.fl 1 BOO Hartley nonn Hiisscil i ra Buttli' Crick V l.CUO Point r City 1 jtenlrle-o 9 15,000 Hulli'N ' tin none Ilullnooil 1 000 HeHlilt ro uono ft'O ftonkloin in J l.UOU iliMini-lt uono Blair a fll'OO ' Uoimiin.lui 1 8 D tlui ! Mill a SOlKl Une Springs 1 1,000 li.uliban none truliuiril 3 IpuOO IroiU none Irolit'ii How , J 3bOO ildUlllllO 1 Ml ) lunu'lt 1 7M ) (1 IU\\a- ) 3 7.H ) Oau bridge * none . . Carillon 110110 Oedai Kni'icu 1 IVX ) Ceiituil City 'J . ' 100 Obmlieiii , 5 5,100 Cluster none . . Piny t'cuter none . . Oii'crin.u ' none l.r 00 Ooliimlms . . 13 DJ > 0 Cortliind . . . . , . . - , . , . | i.erfiO CoUiiKtou t 5,40) Oozud i 7o Ural , ; . . . . , . . . j 1,000 /"CAHford & * "t IM)0 3 i ; > oo 7 7,000 _ _ _ _ 1 1 WO 'paUuta'Ulty ' paMJiiport uuuo . . . Rnilel C'ity 5 50)0 ) PoWItt. . . . . . . ? 3WO plller 1 JJonlliliiui none . . . . poretiestcr uem ; " ' ' " ' ' ' " " ' ' ' ' " ' ' kfk Creek" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . non 'bOO Elmwoiid uono . . Elivood "on' " "O Sin ? " : : . " . . : . : " : . ' : : : : : : : : : : : : uoul 'nirlmry 5 ' . ' 'UO iltllolit nous 'alls City . -jrtii 1 feoo ) 'liirone'e . . . . V. 4 5 00 p'orl ( Jalhoiin j > S I.Ww . . .vy. nom -tV 15 15,000 3 ,1,01.0 ulle'i ton none . . . . jiindy none . . . . Ueno\a none . . . Genoa. 1 1,000 UlbUm none Golbc'tibui 3 1,00' ) Grtftou none MX ) Qriliel Islanil S3 2jUOO Grint I . . . Cirri nMood 1 750 Uniilu UovU 3 11 iinptuu l 1,000 11 , uitv * none . . . H.irrfsbur uona . . llurrisim 1 50) tl initiate ) * ! 3 SUOO Mill-Mini 1 wo HHilius 11 nOoO Hiii stc'iitcr J i.OiO Mlij Spilii-3 none 1/.00 Htbion 3 . . . . iloinlnp'urd ( none lli.rin.iii 1 ij | j { li dri O I 4OjO liitilier J 100 llubliell none f > CJ lluiiihulilt tiotio 2000 | J iiiniiliioy < " , IHJ Jiuli nieil.i uona 11 ii.it i 1 1400 K tuny 7 8,0.0 KiiR au' none K lint.ill uono MO Lovlnmon , t " , -10' ' ) ! L-rt } ) , , " ° "e 1'-UJ J.iulio I'olo uiiiii ) pimoln J" 37000 1 , , iu\outl 3 2jO LOIII ; I'lno 1 l.OuO UmiUVIllu i 1.V.M l oiu * t. . . . . . none . . Lomi city j 2,1.5i ) \ \ Liuik 5 6OiO jiiiMmcity . . ' ! ! . , " ! ! ! ! . . . . ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! t 'boo Mi ill uona Milford 3 2.POO Mn.lt n - 3 3OvO Muitrctle'ld none Nibr iota illy il 17,500 tlt li none UOO NeUon uono Nun.ill i none . . * 'tt port nuno 50) Nleilumu 3 I.TKi ) Kiiilen uono . . NoifolU 11 Crie)0 ) Noitli Hi-nil 5 ' . ' , OU ) North l.otip . - none . . . North I'lattO 5 5.S.V ) Oa.elaiu 1 TOO Oiki ma a Odill noue . . O id.itU 1 1,000 O'Ni'il 5 B.M.M ' " ' " ' on an vv."v..v.v."v.v..v.vv. j r..v * O..coii noun 2,000 QUurd 1 550 Oiiiub.i . ' . 213 .TT.WJO Puliujra nouo Pu'illlii'li ' 4 3,000 1'UMnii City none . . . . \ > ii uuii ) fa\tc - 1 l.SOO era none i'lerec uouu . . . , l'l.ilu\ic\\ 2 I'luiui I'l ntcr 2 l.IlOi ) ilf-ti ouih , 10 U'.IKHJ uiiL-a 2 * . ' 400 IM U.OOO { id l Inild 2 J.OOO iiiril'liciiiiCtty , uona l'e > nnlils l 600 "lUm etty nona . . . ihortou 1 SO ) tnlu 2 1.40J tu-lnlllo J l.lAW aloni none eduoicr a s.ooj Scot in none f.rlbmr a 1.500 tiurJ 5 5,0e4 Bleby 1 5JU EhfUOII 3 l.OcIO Elilney 4 LM-d ) SeiuiU i-loux City t fi.ftfl Fprln.-lold 1 1.4W Sprln.'vlevv , uuua Et 1'uiil , 4 40) ) SoutbOinulm CO.coo Etiiiton J l.&OO Etclla nona Rturliii ; uuua Etocklinni 1 SCO Itoe-kvlllo 1 ilratton none . 1 ftfl 8 tMi hitton . 3 2.00 truiMHP . 1 l.OJO 'liihlo Itoc-k . non . . . Ullnaiiit . 3 l.Ofl iKtniiHt-h . II 0.WO liUuiniili . 3 VYJ.1 dcn . 1 7W I ) U.WJ nyMsii . : t Vtli-n . 3 vnii-niiiio . a ir > oa lll ) l llso . , . . , . 2 ceo Yuiniuo. . . . , . ncne ArixlUrc . 1 MM \irilon . none . . , . Mituo . . . . . , . in'nn Miiluo . 4 4.00 'Witlu'llolil . none 70 Uallm.0 . 1 ttnliiloo . t 6 < \\uvorly \ . 1 \\ilj \ \ lie . . 2 3.000 \Vu \ jliiKVntor ) . none ' \\OHtlTM \ . 111110 1-MO I'olnt . 1 > . W \\lnslilo \ \ . . * . . , . I \Vymuro \ . . < W Vurk. . none CSuintodlironHolist jc.ir , bat rofuscd to Usuollccuso thU > ( ar. a wo TinikK ifiuuiiKs sr/T rovi SwAiifitntt , Neb , . Tulj 2t\-To the Keillor of Tin UFI : In your spcci-lion hluh liconsu jou ilitl not Rlto the nttnliur of failures In NcbiiHUn-onh thocatilt.il. Von also said that theiiihiiil boon sonitthitu ever < - > , OJO nr- n-stslu Oiniilnlti I W. I hiw ) uli-ttor Irani Lliiof of I'olUo Se.tvoy stating thoio lud b < on ni-ailv 1 ldiO , urroMi If > our stitlstlc < mid conclusions arocn i p.nvitlithl9 j our talk H not worth unthlii . \\nntto \ ask you ouiMiticitlou- which M3 Inpn npil fustir in Nulii inlta siiuo ISM ) , tlio \otin0' iKipuliillon or thu uloonsl Youis tail ) , iuu : MOIIUI.I.I. The comparative iiiitnbor olftiilurcsln Io\\i , Kiuibiti and Is'obr.i'-kji tiuotud Iti the Iju.itrico dcbuto w.td lavUliiitally dropped out of tlio tjpo of tlio morning edition , Uut tippe.irod corrutlly l tlio tiuxt cdllion .is follows : Number of f.iilurci Iti Katisu In iss'l ' ! M . rJ.CSO.COO . 00 Niiiidierdf ftilum inloua in lsvii- ( > . 2,57V,70U DO Xumliorof fniluics in Kubitska in ksa'l'TI ' . lm ,71SOO , Tlio munlior olf.iihuos in Kviiot3 : imu Noln.isK.1 for the liist sit months of the provotit jear was publihhed editorially by TiinHniioiiJulyS the dij attur the doLito tia follows : It has Ix cii as crtol tint the number of business fuilmcs In ICimsits \ is IPSO th in In Ni'luitslu in prapoitloii to ponuhtlon Ulio trutli is that the reiord of ubr.ukii Is in cvorv rospootsupoilor l iiriiifTtlio nist six months the niimbei ot fuilurcs in jNcbnuku .iKmoKiitetl l"s , with lllblUtles amounting to fT-l'KKK ) . In ICtiusas In tbo simo tlmo the number ot f.illuros was l.'J , with liabilities KMihuiK the LMiounous sum of i-W ! , ) ! , WO. WIillo McbraV.tn's list of fjlhues incrcaicil four , comparoilvlth tliamimbei for tlio Urst Imlfof bs'l. ' the liabilities dc. ic.i'ed. On the other h.md Kniisiis rctonls an liu'tx.tsc of UM'iitjono in failures , audSl'JOiOOU in the up'Kiogato of liabilities The printed siniiu.il report of W. S. Soa\oy , chiuf of police , to the Omaha boatd of Ik'O and police eournUsloncrs for lhoo ending' Doeombei 01 , 1SS9 , reports the tot.il number of trrcstb duiin f lust junr 113 8,119. Of that number 1,000oro \ m rested as suspicious chaiaulcrs and voiy ptopoily should bo deducted fiom the tot.il of crimiiiitl arrests , because they wore guilty of no other offense than that ol bolnjj unl < no\\n to the police Tint would reduce tlio nctxial number of legitimate : nrrcsts to 7 , ft")1) ) ) , but no bueh i eduction was o\en attempted or hinted at In the Be.itrlco dubato. As a matter of fact the number of in rests in Om.ihii is much lower than that in other cities of equal uopuUtiou. jMiiiar lud over * * j Jr'i lust 3caiJPkA her social evil popu4udoii is computefd by her chief of polite at over 1,500 osajciltiit less than 250 known to the police us subsisting in Oiniihn. The voting jwpulation of Nebi iska in ISSOwns 87,152 , in IS S , 202,032. The present voting population of Nohuislv i is not less than 210,000 , or two and a kilf timeb 1 irifor tli.in it was in ISbO. The number of saloons in Xubtaskii in 1SSO was o\or 700 , and of that nuinboi- Om.vbii , with a population ol 80,615 , htid ISO. Oillcial lopoits fiom 2J out of2.2 ! incorporated to\tibof tills atito p'licotho ' tot.il uunibor of licensed liquor dealers in thobe to\v us and cities Jit 707. The nine towns not vat h..ird from uro Ayr , Cl.irkunxtterrairmontGoidonGrecloy , Ccntci , Gioshnm , Strung1 and Untidillu. Thobe towiib cannot po siblj htuo more than 20 saloons , if they have that many. It Is therefore maiiifjdt that Nebruslca tod.iy h.us loss than SOO Hi'on-ud saloons. So\untj-eisht to , ll and cities in Ncbratilca lia vo no licensed saloons. In oilier \vordd , if the saloons in Ne- bi.iskvhai : ] increased In piopoition to the inireifo of voting populntlon fchould now luvo ono thousand sc\on huudicd and fifty fdoons , whc.cas tlnoujjli Iho reatiietivo opuiation of local oition [ and high llccnso wo have batelj eight hundred lieon d saloons in tlio st.ite. In ISbOwo li.td ono bcdoon foi OMiry ono liundied and tvcntllvo voters , or one to about so\en hundred and llfty ottho population. In IbOO wo ha\o one biloon to ovcij two hunJrod and sitjtv.ooteis , uhieh is equal to about one for overj ono thousind live hundied and soventj of the population Om.ilia furnishes a striKlii r example of the otTivt of higli liconso.Vilh more tli.in four times tlio pojulation ) of 1SSO fahf has tod.iy only OS more saloons than bho had Un ye.irs ago , and that ineludci \ \ UolcNilu deak-i'rf and bren ors who for- uiorlj did not p ly n oitj license , Within tbo pa t jeai theio was an ac tual decrease of licensed liquor dealers in Omaha from 277 to 213 or 39 loh& than the pioceJinjrjear , How ib that for high llccnso ? Does this tuibwor &ull you ? P. S. In order tint all juggling with the revenue returns to fore stalled , wo will add that the internal roventio district of obraslca- includes Korth and South Dakota , and the re- poit&of Blimps sold roprusent the three bt Ues together. The number of stamps sold for N'ohi.i&Ua alone for 1SS9 was 1SGO , and that includes every diuf ? stoi-o in the btato. Thoonlyreli iblo statistics as to the saloons can bo had horn city and \lllago ollloials , and tlioso tre have in our po LSblon from all but the nine towns quoted. A c-urr.Ut7.tf or MRXDcitr .IXD The prohibition ( 'arapaisn in Nebraska become memoiabla In political his tory u ? u campaign of rocndticlty and slander. Prom the very outset the pro hibition advocates and prohibition press Imvo roaoitod to the most reckless and shameless misrepresentation of facts and \\\G \ \ slander of their opponents. While proclaiming- themselves devout Christians they are reviling avorjbody that dares to differ with tlioin and 1m- posing upon credulous followers the most bmzen fal eioodi Ivory isaao of tlio ptohibltion prosshtin boon tcpinlnjr with llbolotH ibmnillts on inrn and ft4iti lica fubrlcatuil by unirinoi- | pleil impostors who htuo nho\m tliotij'-olvert ndoptrt In forfjlny iianios and falsity I iu ; otlloltl ie < % onlJ. : Tlio moytaudiciiius of thotnoreoniry cham pions of prohibition Is IhoN'ov Yoilt Touv. Its principal stock In tiuloln the prownt ciimpiign his boon forced lotlei ! ) and fi.uululetit statistics. lu ono of ltd latest nimibcrqlt at- toinil | to contradh't the iHsettlon tntulo l > i the editor ol Tin : Ui'.H at tlio 13wi- trice ChiuUuiqin that the proportion of ciltainils In Kiinsas and lo\uv \ la much ( fruttter than in Noluuslu. To bolylcir up its eontraJiction tlio Jbi'ccm.ilios the ( olltwlng comparison between the ] u- \onilo or 1 initials of ICaiisas and Ko- Kimsv3 nnd Nclimstii bavoreformse'hools for liii > s. IJoth wue stntcJ nbout the BIUIIO tliiiuiuiel lire nm upon rssontiaUv the sunu | il.iu Nebtan'tiv's ' rcfoiin sehool him ! il. > In- in itcialilles In K.rasas vvo liavcotily 171. If ICnuiiis Ind niinanv naN'obraslcii In pi-opor- Uotito bcr population thuro uotild bo IUJ bo.11nstead . ot 171 'I'lililng Nebrasbi mini c\aiiido ) , wo heir J IS be > ys of lm\lntf our tbaic NVIii'ro are tbcie inl'slns bo\s \ ! On the f.ii'in , In the stoi'o antl ihoi > nnl In tuosebool , KroMiiifr up to nnnViood without ( HJi-aoual kiiuuloel'o ( of what u saloon U. " Now yhiitnrolUo lict.s ? fJho lioanl of ti-Ubteos ol Iho Btato charitable liiHtllutlons of Kansas for 1S88 { jives tlio told nuinbor of boys iL-iiultiiii hi the school on Juno 30 , 1SSS , us two liuiiilrod anil nlnotcon , uncl thu buiinl culls iittcutlon to the fact , Uiivt owing to the want of room all In corrigible boys are oxcluJed. The iiosoiit ) condition of the ICans.ia reform school IB briefly loportodln the followiii' Icttor : NoitTnTorpicICnn , July 1(1 ( , 1SW. Dear Sir Wo have UK ) boys In tlio rtforin uoliool. Tlitixi isasoiiratosc | > liool for Kills , imd tlioro tat ) probably about tuirty-six or tuhtj-eight gull in It. Our lust legislature gave us n small ap propriation for maintenance nnil tlioso who liadbectHOiniiiittcd for incorrl ibilltycio dlsLhargcd. llosjioctfiilly joui-s , DII J. P. BILK , Supoiintcndcnt. The following letter exhibits tlio con dition ol the Nebraska lofonn school : KmiM.v. N'ob. , July 1C ISO ) IX.ir Sir Number of boya roioltil dining past ihnjous 320 Niuuburof Klrla „ 107 Totsil 4 Ml Niiiiilivi of bins dlscharsodnntl piriliinod IMG Numburuf gills clNoliiirguclauU paiduuud 42 Total UT4 N umliorof bojs liuitttniliinco at present 170 of lrls InaLtcntlaiiLU utptustut . SO Total 'J50 llUlu'ril iitiinber In tltei'ihituo nt any tliuu 270 N\u \ liiivo leu'oiiiiiHHl.ilioin for nbout forty- llvuinoio be > ) < \uiy resii etfully , JOHN I' . aUM.lllUUtaUliel , 111 Undent. .Murk the Ingenious imposture of the Toice. Wlillo the glvls in the Kansas reform ttory aio entirely omitted fiora uho count , the eighty girU in the No- LuMslciiiofoun school aio represented aa > * , n. Kansas htib dlsclm-j ed all hci in- coiriyiblo : toys , who constitute a very g-rc.it ] wrccnta jo of the claaa usn illy ad mitted into rcfoi in schools , and allows them to run at laryo. Nebraska takes in all the iiHjoriigiblog , both miilo and female , while Kansas onlj admits these convicted of crime. And yet Kansas has ouo hundred and ninety boys in her lofoini hdiool as against ono hunilred and seventy In Ne braska The largo cities usuallj furnish most of thewajward and criminal classes of juveniles The largest city in Kansas has not as much population as Lincoln , and hut a little moio than one-third of the population of Omaha , Jfobiaska takes care of nnd odueatos all her bad bojs and girls , vrhilo Kansas lewcs them to roam about and drift into the cesspools ofico until they have committed some felony that would place them Ijohind pilsonbarsif tlioyvoio of age. Whoio are thoao Kmsas boys ? Not on the farm or In the workshop , but aiouiid the dives anil joints -Atehibon , Le-vvenwoUh and Topeka. Another striking example ol falrimo- lo s meiidacityis pioducocl In the sune iiinnbcr of the ] roice , undorthe head of "Oinaids About Oca Moines , " "Figures Showing That Prohibition Has Not In- uieabcd Countj Expenses. " Stories arc being Inilustrioualy drcuhted tbiouyh tbelltiuor pres about tbo ( jreat in cicase of couit expenses In Polk county this you o\vlng to prohibition. I liivo 'Inter viewed tbo eonnty anlltoi uudiim able to laj befoie the leaders of tbo To lie seine lUinc's \vliieb glvo the Iio to this litestcaiutd of tbo null piolnbitionljt-s. The following aio thu ilputes ot cxpeiisca covering the llrst live months of tlio ycais ISbO and IS 0 : Jail EM ernes. Ifebi. 1SW ) . .Iniiiiiuy S 5Iflas ( S16 JO ITebruaiy 4' . ) , " > 0 JSUieli tW50 (100 ( fiO Aplil SHJ II 15 7r > Ally 5iU50 70:30 : f 2,45320 $ l.Ni-t bl Oiand Jury expenses . . . $ 1,509 GO i > , lD4 10 Court oxpfiises bie'lud- Ing shciiflb fees , etc. . 17,340 10 10,150 17 Total $ H,007 00 $20,209 It Other expenses run in about tbosarnt pro portion , bbotv IIIR that they do not vary much irom last jear , and that there bus been no fjieat iiicieaso inexiieiibea. Novv what are tlio facts ? The offleisil report of Hon. Prank 1) ) . Jackson , soero- t.uy of bt.ito , for 1SSS , makes the follow- iii exhibit iu > regards the costo of erira- ind probeiutlonb jn Pollt county for the year IbSS : Total ovpense of the county on account of criminal piosocutlon , in cluding1 aUornuys' fees , forty-three thou- ' -and , six hundred and fifty dollars and foity-flve cent * . Coinp.ue thc o fljtircs with the follow ing e\hiWt furnished by the shorlir of Polk oounty for 1SS9 and the present year : Ot-rier. orSntiurFor Pout COINTT , DES Moixu , I v , July 'Jr. , lt.90 TimOiiiH \ BI.E : lucntjou atelegrai'i July 5 ( In answer to your request ) of which tbo enclosed is a cony : In answer to your letter of July 13 would say : Ibo con it costs nro taken from report of county nudltoi nml authentic Since vritli i ; the telcf-ram de\clopmoutj \ indieata a probiblo cost of criminal procetlures for Ib'KJ from $ r > UWO to $ lWOOOor ( auoutfi per capita Total oourt costs of 1'olk county. Iowa , lor Ite'J. fiiJ.iWi , of vvhleh Wr,7r , 5 li jus- tlto anil polie-o courtwsti bovo docs net ineluelesubiryof thieoJuOges of dlbtrlctrouit Criminal cobtfl alone about JKJ.OOO. Popu lation of county about S0.003 dumber of commitments for June , 1SOO , ! . > , Inrreny \ rape * . ' , burflurya , false pretenses 1 , rcjb'ery irom person l , violutloa of liquor Uw ' ) . viprnncy 0 , nbsjtilt and lattery 0 , malicious mischief 1 , setting on ami olt train In motion 2 , resisting ortlccr 1 , earning coneouled veapons , ganiblhiRa , seduction 1 , intoxica tions ! ) About half of those arreslcd for in- toxieatlon pay fines and aio not committed. G C. LOOMIS. Sheriff 1'ollt County. These facts have been within the re.ichof the prohibition pre&sand are doubtless known to the Imported col onels tmd hhod swashbucklois who are info&tln-j Nebrjibka , but hereafter , as Lorotoforo , they will pcralstontly keep up their systematic and habitual lyinjf and misrepresentation. S TA J\\'t ION IN KANSAS. Itiiluod ntid VJnc People Motlna A war. Knn , July US. TJ the ntltor of TurHi'iIwasJustuhoMii tv copy of your valu-d piper of tlia tPth In t.i'oufalaiiif a letter tiMtn lr ) Tobcy of our city I ln\o It ever raixfulij ami oancnln-so nil undo. In nrs < tWtnj f ittior , John , vidtivliVobiiskJ , amllti company vlth anoihor fiioml , botli fix > m Jolh to\\u \ , I'u. , inadrt purohnsos ot lanil. \\hlloltil.lncolii ho motiui Mstera innn who hud Just boon to Ivan1mul > Mho \\iv eiuhantul with tint -MUO. Ho gi e futlur a lonijdesiiiptlon of ICnnsas and 1 1tsoil Mtu torn ami sco It , rithorilUl in and utter tniMlltii ! the atato o\cr , o ncltiit il to nnko land puitbascs InthisanO tuljo \\i\g \ \ \ conn- ties , antlto sell Us 7s'obri < l < a In fronts. In addition to his ova liullvilual | clmciho also ro | rrweiileil a nuinliu of fir 111013 and business ino'i la IVntinlvaiila. -Alarj-oiolon.v of lih I'omi yli uiln friends I'.uuo on hoio utiil Id iteil on L O InnJi , annul1 tlu'iu tho\ory \ b 'st uul i mt uicctat * fulirrniers in otinouaty ' ' 'O' ' I'bovutor wif at theunictiinoiitul rnc i-dla bual- nchs in Snlina Ilelud liU U | anldouin from 18l ? to IBM ) such a * ponlo suully base in n no country In IbSO J wns comfortably IK oil , owning se\eral farms and fouii'l'-i ' tllo | irojrrty , un- entmnbircd During tlu * lilt tin j cats ( our L'loiious prohibition PIM hov vi t , things hu\o yriiluully KOIIO dnvu lilll , n 'tuith twid- ItiKn number of uxcilli'iit oioj veaia nnJ a bit'intiflclul boom , until it was iiecissim to mortRiigo moil ah of mv I'inpoiiyincluulnt * ; inj llnohoiiw Isow | in > lnlltio istsill \ nslc , wint h ul piohlliltion to 'I \\ltli tli ill \Miy , just thisVliilo : \ jjiolul'ill ' n dee not [ uo- nlblt the Importation and ilo of wlilsky and beir , far wamivo had lioritmiil p.iclngo hoihos md somotlilrtj ( Uiorftntj stationnry and norUibloioinU lu S.iln i , it does prohibit Inimlgrition of people \ \ tie won il bu > soiao of our tnopcrtj ill some prl o 01 other , Khinf * ; ourombiriMssoil people rfi un.'i 1 iclluf. Hut no , no inoniid nun , i ruiiia , 11 ivlaata , or aiij ono else now coim to luveat. Some bankrupt stock of goals in ij' bi dumped in onus and sold out pijniu'iio lacs like the acwKO house ot ] ) lnt. Hut instead of linnilKi.it luticamo tlioYnnlteo noitpapo , loan ntiel tiust nun -\\lio \ \ wus mxiousto loin bis pr toiled inmey nt 7'tf ' to 0 percent on now n-soseeuiit ) than ho woulet irliiilly loin tlu > s.uno money in the east at 4 to ft per cent Uvon Johnstown , vvhle'h v.is ne.irlj w.wli < 'd out of existence , " .s to-buileling UJMII I ami 5 per eent money. Sk-weeks HBO I visit d my unthc homo , lolinstown , I'll. , and ululotlion 1 mot ono Satutdav on Mala stnot he\i.rul \ farmers \vhom Ikneiv Ircm bo 'nod up Ono nshod nohow times ueio in Kansis. I imsv-tercd wo bad hail rather biul tinus for sc\u.il . cus , hut tlint last yi ir our i-nps were ex- olle'nt , and thii yeir our vlieat couldn't bo excelled. Corn anil other yiovv hitf ciops , asuullas fiult , iiioniisul u g < > 1 jiild Thu mm replied ! "Itelljmi Nrw llrasky is tbo [ > lice toiro to-tliPio U wlicre I in foinj-if I . an gel my price for my fiuuihcio. Jake a-nii ler went out tolvovi Hr.bk * , in FMiru- nj tinel .Torrv Mlshlcr and one of tlio Ivlpor t > o\s \ ucut cut list fall and tlioyuitottiat they an ) umominotilj well pic ibc'd with the countr ) I wouldn't move to Kansis or no ether pionililtioii state nohow ' 'Iho Ihrco men above roferreel tflh.woiottlod some\\horo ucuYest i'oiiil Now lcnliii ; my friends an Main street I continued ray \vallt Aniv- inj , ' nt tbo comer if IjK'Ubt nnd Clinton stiectsl saw a Inndsomo thio < story prosed hliek , Georgia inartilo ti'iiinneil business bloe'k in course of nection. riioarohltc'ct and contractor is Gibrgo Knu'gor , fornieily ofSalina , Iviinwhj , after i resideneo of twenty years , bas lei ourstatofor good , with his wile nnd siv iliildun. Next I met \VllliainKeelerand John Lill bricl-masons , Henry Lill , ( J. .A Aiilorson , S.\tusHobsanel son aiiel Louis Seesei ciirpenteis irael DV. . PHCO and J. MullGtlplubtcreis , anil sevor.il other laborers , all ol whom have gone to .lohnstovvii fiomSalli i this piinj ; for \vant of employment In orjiv to earn a living A iiumbci of thosenaiD'd are men of families. Some hive Ukouthon aloiiK.others Imd tow ait until tlioy camed euro tfh money to send for tbotn. I notice thit a Bruit many cities in the countiy aronotsatibflod the census Just taken , but no one hears much complaint from cities In Kansiia O rtowus\vjyat no recount foroaeh rocoual-.iH Q'tflE'si1"instead < ft an Incieaso in population : T Irnow wheicof I speak so far us my oyn town is concerned ami wo have ono of the 1) st nnd busiest towns in Kansas I am cngau J In a business wjieio I find outwit ) Is leavl iir nnd v.ho conies In buy Ini ; anil selling al kinds of new nnd old furniture anel every k uel of bouseliold goods , 1 am about the last mm people trade witli when they are uboutt i lov.-o , and I esiin saj truthfully , tnat in tlu Uvcntj jovs I hive livcel hero tlioro have not been so many leav ing and wantlnpto loivo as tin ro has been all Ibis spring and hiinnnor. H is true that there are somofovv co nlnfr in , but who nro they nnd where fi oin i J hey iru principally fiom counties In thovu-otcin put of thostato coining hero broke and looldngfor jobs. Nowlwhh to say to the people of Ne braska lu all sincerity thit it pains mo fiom the bottom of my heait to have'to make these fat itenients , but they aio Aiits , cold facts and only too true. Ihiivo alv tys fought and spoken for the gooel name of Kansas , a state I dearly love and bnva altvuyi been uino'ip-st her foiemost tlefonelorshe'ro mi ODportanit ) olToroel itself , but a sot of hytncritleiil vohti- cal , pulplt-pouiidiii ! ? prolilbltl a cnnkshiivo thu r > tuto bj thotliroit an 1 are fust squeezing the- life out of hei. Th < 'i have had their waj fortenyenrs Now Is oartini to speak and net , too. U'o nmst strike fiom thcshonliloi I ti ust and pi aj the good Intel Ipcent , liberty- lovlnjpeople of Ne biabkavv illi jt permit a lot of political prohibition pi eat lu is to saddle a curbed law on their fair stafMiiat will surol ) luin it as ilia fast ruining Kuisas Ifwha't 1 have said does notsuit the prohibition IsU I will , with jour permission , give them another "Ht-u lino. " Wn.msi K. GDIS. Cold Knots SALIVA , Kan. , July 10 To the Editor of Tnu 3kis ; : Your able dofe'ust of hljh llecnso should do much to prevent yiur state from having tbo Incubus of piobibition fastcnoj upon her. The arguments are unanswerable , but prohibitionists will not listen to argu ment. They have not libteiipJ to arguments in Kansas , but the stern topic of facts is now stai liif them in the face. With a city hero thut jnight to bo graving , wo ire losing pop- ill itiou every day. Men are Belling oil nt Inlf price their Gift * Is aril leiviiiB this local- it ) and thostato dully. If atlted why thej nro leaving , their uniform reply is that the ) cannot btand prohibition. Th y say that thev see 110 immediate hopes that the penple of the state will or can thiow oft the joke of intolerance ail fanatlcibiii _ uud that business n so dull ' mid 1 iboreis soscaice that tl iy see no pros pect for business or sui-eess in uuthliif ) that thov inljjrht unilortako. Thotaxes in citiosnndtowrs nrotncrea-sliiff daily In this eity they reach the neat littla lluuroof about 0 iwr cent. Kino-tenths of our Industiious and enter-rlsinif Gel-nun pjpuhtlon would leave this city if tlioi could gut T.'ieonts on the dollar for their pi'qwrly , A lealestuto sule h unliiiovn at this tiino. 'ihoiois not n building golncap in this city. Mechanics are Icnvla us fast ay the ) unani those that ramiln have iiothi g toelo. Thcia tconisno prospoet for buslneMn this section of thostato. Ihovvbeat crop this yeai Is 0110 of the host over hnrvc-.ste J in luis p nt of the state. The trouble is that prohibition bus been f istcned upon thortato Iv political party inllueiieo , and ono of the most corruft pohtleal rinu's that ov w existc I la ilnlnf ; nil It cin do to prevent thp people fiom havhig u vote upon the question of ivsubinhslon Am atato is to bo pitied tbat has tion foisted upon it through putisin t _ . . inllucnco. The people of Nebraska , If they t aul appreciate the sltuutlon In Kansas , vould never allow ptohlbltion to cii ry at the polls. It should bo roniembeied that these Nlio leavelCansas tnueUoe-oioprohibition In Nfbioska are not tlio houorotl men of this state nor their representatives. They am tlioso who wake It abasint.s of a jltitiiu ; what the7 behove to ho moral reforms. Many of thorn bolontr to that class who have sucec'idod in having collegia built by the people of cities in this state foi vvhleh Uo people are In many Instinecs jet in debted and are yet taxed to utippoit 'Ihisctassdo no labor , piodaco uothiii'nnd ( care less ho\v business men , furmew and laboicw ( , 'ot along , so that the schools and proeets of inoial inform are conhibalou to These are cold truths and facts. Kansn today should bhovv an Incrcaso of population for the last ton years ot 150 per cent , while Bho only shows , by the iccoiit census , an in- croasii of W nor cent. ' 1'ho atato of Nebraska ihows 100 per cent , an excess over Kansas of 100 per coat. Nebraska has had liberal liuvs , his boon riled by lutolera.ni * uaul fftnatlolsm TUN Wi-tlon b n not rctdvcji ix KovilOornmnor s i iioluiiii'iiint ' foi jouii If thi'y I'oiun to I'ink ut the itmnliy tluw luu\fl finvltiRi "I Ilko rour country , but I rannot siiindiiii-lilbltioii " ThP < o niuobjict If-ssoni , but tfm lutoltMimt won I sto tlum Hull must tlino , if jou had nllHt of buvl- tiosi uiou to vhoui von lould write you could baxotboAostiiteuKiits by iilnnoutof ton Anil ptMbibliliinlsts hero lupo uiul pi iy iiitN'obinski initv bo unvul fivin protilbl- i on and suinptuuv lu\\s Tlw pivuiio of sVbnisUjiuvolt totliomii'he todofi'it pw- dbltlon mil not only tothotiiHelMii but tolbo ro it count r > Unit w o i ill tbo I'nltcd ' Statoa f j\mcikn tisoll Youm , N. U. 'louui , QUIJMI ION'S ANb-U'lOltll lit' MurHliit til * MaryM Illo , Tulles Plainly on 1'iolillilt Inn. The follo\\lus corr spoinlcuiD cs-plnlii1 * Nfh , . Titty IS , lM > 0-Dur sir : * lonsi > nntwei tlu' o illicit loin : 1 Vour popiihitlini.Mu\s\iU < > ) in iSbOl U Totnl numboiof niioHtn in | s lM ! ' A rivets for dranlicnness and dlsordeily ondnctln lj-4'JI ' 1. U tluiM lois ilrun'coniiijjs ' thiubofoie nohibitloii I 5 lltis prohibition deprodatcdie.il estate ulutsi 0 is sentiment In your town for ornsnlnst ho law I 7 Is tlioro any notlociiblo difleremo your line and tbo bordi r ofN'oln iska In lognrd to runkeiinesa , Veins ttulv , UllH' MOHPt. ! . J\Utiv vu ir , ICnn , July Id llric Morcll , S\\ abut * ) , ' , Neb Dearbir : YoilMofllie Utli ectivod 1 will uubwcr tbo iiucstions as bust can. Our populntlon U 2,000.r tnnko inoro rrests for diunkeuiiC'is and dlsonUily ton- net than fet any otlior ofTcnso. "Your question Inroj-aid to dninkcnnost at hopivsiut day ngaiiibt tlio tiino bolero pro- libltloul cannot nntor. \ . I hi\o bion liore ul ) about bixcn ycnra , lut ! fiom whit I innlcnin , icll.ibb men vilio lu\o been line jofoio prohibition bconmo a law , chlm that hey cannot sue any dilloivn t > . \s toout \ qiuitlonvhothcrprohlblllon optecialcd the value of real cst itc , I think it as to a Kiii.it extent Our business men ; bilm tint they do less than ono-fouith oftho Ublncsssituo prohl uitlon thatthoy did befoio irohlbltlon bicamo n luv. Initfgud to tliosontlmcnt \far.\s\illoon \ . Iio prohibition law , the biatiiutntis bttoiig gainst piolilblt ion. 1 think tbcio Is moro driinlicnnpss hero , hnn in the burden of Nobi isk i , nnd I willie ? i\o j ou my loasons for tliinkinj , ' bo In the Uat place the whisky bore Is sold by boot- cpgcrs , who facll notliing but \ili > stuff nail ell it b ) the pint , or tlio jieoplovill club to- jetlior and sonil to mlir.isUa and got t bv tlio keg The coiiscquciitu is tboy got 1 runic , \\hiihwotihl not be the ciio if wo had liirh lictiibe with i jed polite regulation. Our town li is not itnpro\od niinui.li slnco ) rolnbitlon as it did lofoiohloli Isory nslly explained.Vcdorio noiocnuo fiom icciisos , and our t i\ca arc iniuli higher now .ban they \veio befoio piohlhitiou Our county has uoro coats to p.iyto prosctuto tbovtohtorsof the probilltiouluwtlinn all other state eases combined. Piohibition doesn't prohibit In the least , und people nro jeltiiik'tlied of pioseuitltip ; tbo bootlofjora ( ; indh.i\iiiK to l < oop thoinin the jail fiom .brec to six months .mil pav their boinl and ostof action Itioor .t of it is , the boot- cper ; genciallj coires fiom Ibo southern laitof NcbrisknVohacoiPiujiil \ fiom \Vinoro ) , Nib , for sclHiifliiskj. ; . \Ve \ have mil him for six mouths , and an > likol ) to ccepbnnbix months moio.bop.ijsall \ tblt exiicusel No ono but the tixp nor. I will K\\o \ you thn nuiiibci ol business aousos in M ityMillo nii'I ' Use the sonlinicnts of tbno-fouitbs of tbo business men n our to\ui in re-rutl to piobibition iiere was u p tltim in clicultitlun some ime ago forreitibirnttinf ; tbo question tothe oters of tbo st.ito of Kansas 1'ho fidlowliiK is a list of members oftho Marjsville rosub- mlssionUul ) I will fiho ) on nainosof busi- : tcss men only. Tlio miiuhci of bnsincbs aousos In Muiys-tillo is scMiit v live * John Tracy .Si Co , Con Woitoii , r Brolton ACe , Alvcn Ar.inb < V Co , Gottlobitvlor , L , . W. Llbby , i : J FUirnltinp. II. Sola , BieiltonAs Co , J P. Smith , II KVeid - me\cr , Ucmil Dialiain , An ? Helm , Charles Gorlitzcr , Ja.ob ( Jianer , 1'red White tfc Co. , \V. T. Hose , A. Cottrcll , Tlinin.w AIcCoj , I. Kcfjnet. John Jony , Mr. Barlow , William Cotlieli& Co , M flissliinin , Willhm Ilor- roth , J.V. . Anderson , J. S Miwill , A M. Vickor.J. . 1C. .Julian , Willhm Dccltci , 13 W. nittel , H. 1 , Miller , II. G. Dai gut ? , M .T JDuuniar , .loiOphGrunJ. A llioiif-liton , G. T. Matin. John IJi'g.iii D. Wolf , J Lonciean , PhctTtrle , Scamon Bros. , M Shenicld , Srn Foster. A. M. Jwlboii , A I'lunr , Einst iige.W. il. Couidl , C.ipt.iin .folm Blown , m. Dansheiti , J. L. Puruin , Clnilos Fisher. Uobeituito Geoij-o Kcbbcr , Gcoiire Von \Vald , O. rioneh , Aich Thomson. A Toltson , Julm TlnuinVilliain , Btnks , bhcr pait JMoullVilllion Chas I hope- have . .iiisv.oteelourqucstlons sat- isfaetouly. At least my answers to ) our questions aio truennl you will ibid them en- doibed by most all our business men. IlcspocUully ) ours , I"1 , R Ai'in , Deputy Mau > hal. A Kansas To the Editor of Tm : BLK. "Docs prohibi tion piohibitl" is a question frequently asked iiow-mlij sand upon its eorrcct answer de pends the nelionof the people of Nobias.k.1 next November. As the pioUlbitlciiiIstbinost posithcly answer tbat queadon afllrmatl\ely nnd the nntl-prohibiuoalsts as pusitlvol- ) nrswerin the iiegatie , 1 thouglitpirhr.ps tie ) csponenco and tcatinonyof ono \\ho lud a laigc jersonil knowledgoof the question at Issue might bo iiaOful ; nnd riht ; b'TO ' let me say that prior to my losidenco In Kansas 1 \\asnnnrcicnt jirobibitionUt am still it tcm perance man ; line no sympathy for tbo sa loon kcepci anil none for the drinlers na i chss , but leadj to nld nu ono to bicalc fiom the tliralldom of bis uppotito whenever ho Mill signify his tlosiiuto do so Now. dots prohibition piuliitilt ? 1 say no- First , borauso the Ian is not cnfoned. It is the veriest nonsense fer aiuoncto .iilirinth.il ills enforced as will as tlio law aL-iinsI theft , murder , cto. Any tu.in that is not * , * . il- fully blind kuo\vs for hiuiiL'f that it is not trim. In the case of theft the losing part } ' has n petbonal inelinallon todlsooMH and proecutc thotbiof ; so , also all liming knoilcd.o | of the theft , for j.hey nllha\o piopiitbiUi ) is in kopnelj , so luiifas tbo thief Isatl.irgo \\hcrcis , the man tint bins i drink of liquor in Kansas has apoiaomil iatoiust In piotce-t- ing tbo seller , for bo will want another , and the bamo istiuoof all bn ctiinpaiunns , and this intcro-it is so wreat us to li 1 1 lilm into all imnnor of cv.usioiis , and cvuu Into pirjur ) , to inoleit the solid Jtloieo\or. ho feels justi- lied intloliu tint , foi ho feels In boior benne ! to pi otout the sulor And \\l.at LlbO than paijuiy can you expect whia tbo aato b.is ( icon tialniiig men in perjury for ) ean foi the state luiiuiies tint all poiseins buvini , ' liquonof allcensed diu eist shill bwo.ti llitit ho desires to purcbnsu tbo biinio for a ccitain Diidiiinul puipei.c , and luill bt iteilgtitlifio th.it 1 novcr knew bat ono man to refuse to iiuikethe nilldiiMt. Au < ) the > r icason Is that "wlmtls cvor.\- boilj ibublnesals noboeh s " Tlw piolnbl tlon 1ms aio not enforced for Jubt tlicsaiiio reasein tbat in seine ins > tuneus tbo llicnso h\\s of Nebraska aio not ontoiccd rso law is en fou od unless complaints of violation aio made , and who % vill iniliu the coinpluntl llusinesa Jiienttl not it ml/lit injure thc-ir business. The saiuo svilh intLbanlcs and al others "i\ho nU > > t depend on ttio publio foi Bupjitnt. No decent , Eclf-iespcetliiK nun wlbliLS to do sueh woik Thoiivei ijjo Amot lean citizen fuls that such \\oilf is dii ty voik So IOIIK as it does not pi'i onull ) COIIL-CIII btni-thiil bo lua eueiin'li to do to attend to his own businoss. andufter all not many people ie.ill ) Uilnk it is such a tcrilblo e\il for a lima to buyn diink o -i\hibli ) orbeor Ho tlio o\il lutls nmoiiB those freed v for pain anil those prcody foi think , till sorno tcrtiblo cahiint ) fulU nm tbo people ai-o arousul to tcnipoiMiy aeliit \ anil siHsnioilic hut futile attempts aio ma-.li ) tocnforcotho law. Onodruh't'lstlu Ib1roccicd nnd sold in eountiv tortn in noitlmestcin Ivnnsiisa cm loid of boor every t\\o % \uli t nnd othe liquors in propoitlon IIU tianiouaslec.il lied ; ho had a ilrurlstN | ( l null to sell in toxic itliif , ' spirits for uiodicinil puiposei. li nlittlutown of less thm tlnvu hundied i diui xUt in thoi > ainoCiir soil Hvoliairols o \sliisli \ ) ; ho bad no pel nut antl hasnovi Dccn prosecuted. At the county scat Jus east of tills the writer sa\\ last \\erk t\\o matron loads of beer talten atonotlino fron the train , on the vcr ) da\ that thou-uu term of court was opened , Thu populutloi of the town was nbout eight hundred , nm drus stores wcro somehow llndlcg .support neither of them had a permit uor wcro an ; ti ti n'i e or prosecuted , JJoca not Uiit Ul x own Morrt 1 have | n otinlly known ore'ii1 * of btiilnosi men to UOM > ( nth hive nil \ \ lilik.v lit tlii-ir plmi'i of buslnmslo iMttbdr ttilt-Mtj iMiMtonu'M Itv.n fnlrl ) ic.ip iilvetll'liif , ' , for nolhiuR \ \ t'l ' draw rado bettor tliuu fii'o lnvr en fnA wlil ky 1 fi-evlr mlnilt Unit hciiuuth ] n siiaiiKfr Illlltiellt dlnh-ultto bin Inlovh itlni-lluiuii ( ] n Kiinsai to\\ns \ , nndlll \ pi ii\uiv lumostly i > IIIK' piobibition doci prohibit , but I h.MO otiiod ii HOI t of rievniisoiiry tiiiii > ii | < it tbo o bo drink that sotnohow nnt riliiKlt lends ion ! to thn riulit pliec > , and nioivanlilo luiu'r * tlu'vp ptrlprti tic mlssliMinilMa \ \ ii'cnito hlvonbtnliuHl the pns\ > oidbichls \ 10 open sinmi' toall thn Knod things of this \ oilililll ( ill > ou that ttii'iinii < fe-u n bansns \ \ In re nmuiuannot or the * "itiinub'iisukii ' Thi piMhibipiMiurs srrk to put w ilown nClforniliii ; " "Nininrinvoiirsiloioti \ tbo Idoofbi1n \ ; . .MIIIonhl like to see Halcons u eu'r1. lornor , pltfnlli for Iho ton lift , " ill' VMvnaio , on tlie' t.ldo n ( thusniootiVc \ HIM ) I-.ll'eel II bo111 ) Ncbllisktl , usoll \ us ii Kims w , undui \ illi oii'.loinbli mid uniil n dnit the siiloon In Xebr.iskii tlmti \otnn the be > ot-ljn's ( ( ( , Jnltitti anil dubs of Cant , m The siiloiin I i.iti Hud , the * other tbo nest itnctonito ptohlblt ion ciuuc cannot 01Uo an ) inuie than the Iilsbni in could his e.t e.tKltialU aft r nil has btvnsuld prohibition ocuiot prohibit docs nut eon prtMt'tiit to i fu-t It simply ih. uiifi's the trifllo from Iho nlitim totlioilriistnv | , ruins un bonorablo nilbonoied biisuuss nad losestho llcen < o. n Ni-bi isknbuo a rostiiott'd ti ifllo , In Cnntiise \ lii\e < fieohisli \ ) , nnd 1lll till ou , Mr IMilor , that a pint ot whisky sold y ii Kins.n eliuistoiolll mikoa nun list us di link , OJIIIHO lilm to idi k his vlfo list as liiril.aml lill n ilruil.urd K i tivu just is hoon as If sold by n NVbi iskn saloon. I'lobilnlion tukishislnfiointhi ) snloon md lints It intei tl o dull ? Btoio and ustablUh- s nselnol for luijuiy. llunnn iiuturo is .hi ) sumo thou 01 id oicr The average sa- oonist ill Mil nllthowhlslcv be can , so nill ho avei.i o Kansas ilruc ist , iiud I luuo oiindtliit tlio avor.iico ililnkurill B\UMI * but bl.uk isv\hito if ho cmnotijot A diluk vilhoutlt. Slratif-u tliut so unity diseases an be cured by iiitt\leiiits , itmlit low sickly so miny nmiaiLiitly ublo-boelle-d UCMI are In Knasus and I em i Which will j ou take next No-ieinbci ? liljrb Icuise siloois or no lieenso driii ; stcics. and lieswarm of UootlOKt'cis and Joints whlcli Cans.is e.iiJo-,3. , A KlssA Uuieiidf , thii > loc'iimo T/a\v. TIM : Urn 11 produces the follow iig | sermon prcichcd by He'v. A. I1 Bbeirill when hevv.is pastor of the Pii-stCoiifrogilnm il ehiivh of this cit ) , in which ho aelvocatcd In strong teims the strict ciiforei'inciitof the pioviblons of the bloc-limb law. The report Is icpro- dueed from the columns of 1'ui : UUL. of Juuti- 111 y' ' , 1WJ : 'Ihe Oongre'jrxtionnl chimb 1ml a peed an dieiicv libt nlKht , non the occasion of llev. A P. bhe-nill'H nddn > M upon t'io ' Mibjt'et of "Tho Kloe'iunb I. iw nnd tlio "Wisdom of Hn- foiuiigimd Obcving it" 'Hie text v is liotu tlioGnhtlans , 09 : "Let us not bowony lu well doiiif- : . " It is the duty of every chimb to take nn active Interest in all that is trocA. It Hhonlil livous a fico agent , not as a fossil 111 the temperance work , v.hieh is tlio greatest le- fonn of theige , ovcry chinch ihould be ac- tivclv mlisted. 'Ihefolocumb law is bring onfoiccd and by , .hisc'tifoie-eiucnt 100 baleens luo pncticillv 'Phis is the most note\vortli ) step of ) i-oc'ivss In the history of our st.ito. One Hindi ed saloons arc legislated out of exist- iiie. At the 1st of A pill net more than uilf those iimal'iing will continue to tiiko out a lieonso and the uuiiiber or saloons'V ill bo rouieul to tvvontj Iho Tlie a Is as.u red tlihnr , which it Is thcdutj of ill to oK'y nnd not disi < vard ln ° ui.tMir is .o bo commended for his am ounc-ciiiPiiL that the law must bo cnfi-ncd I ! iu bi > st wnj to jetuelofalnd luv , if this be one , is to en- loico it The siloc'iiKeep is ante be enm- ucndrd that they h ivo at last \iclilod uul imo piove'iitheinsi'lses law abidni ( , ' < itl7ens I'lierc are enl ) tbice out of that number who thicatenoel to stand out The peoplu should contriMtuliito the list hes foi this condition of nil iirs , win n tba saloon men ha-vi ) been so well oivuniAil The iiionihcr went en to ivferto tin crime it Tutschlie's ' siloon on Suimny listand especially tlwolton tbo importance of closing Lho saloon ut 1'J o'cloelt cneh night and dur ing the whole of Sunday. Ho thought that rood \vould coino out of tbo ovlls in our jilldst , which we iu ultrnolliiK BO miiih nlton- -ion. Ho blid that the ) oung men of this citijwfto bci'oinlng aroused to ascnsoof their cliiigcr. Ho warned parents to bo eaie- fulin Iho education of their children towarel a tempex-nte life Clnistians all shoulil re- intmbcr th.it the tctncrnme ] movement alfectcd c.nh person clnectly or tluough f rie- ids , and all should uiiiU1 in fui thcrlni ; its grovth. . for n Ijin-jo ( AutlieMicc. It must bo concoeled that the lopoits of the great joint discussion on the * piohibitlon ques tion weio faithfully repoitiel In Tun I5iis Alossrs Sindl und Dickie nad their follouors ha\e been shown a sphit of fairness nnd BCII- erositj in this inittor woithy of emulation E\cry point they made for their cause was carefully record' 1 and the approving inani fcstatlons of the parti il nudicnec-s noted be t-iMj"n brackets. It isstrontr c\ideuco of tbo fret tint ntk'a-st Mr llobcu.itci is slnccro on this qto tion , nnd bo bas been e\cu moro honoi-ablo towaid his opponents who insulted him \lth hi-scs and jCLn Messrs Hose uitcr and \\rcb ter ba\o ile irl ) demon strateil that tbcio are Bubil.iutlil reisons for tlio faith tbeie ii in thorn , and few men even of then strong convietlons would hive been \Mllingas tlioyiero to elebite a question be- f io un autlieiico unfiicmlly to them. Hut tley x\ere aw.ucof the f.iet tint they \\er really tilkniB foi a liiKcraudkiico and one that \\ould give them icspoe-tful attention < Ili li r < l ( r 11 si' In Kalllnirne. , 'iui I'oili t'ldiunt Ilii'hlieonso uiild icein to ( 'ivo satlsfnc tlou inll.illiinoio Ills icpoi tul tint the In cioaso from F'O to { J O for i liionse has \wkcd so Ri-i-at nn improvement that tl o next legistiluio v.'ill bo Tikod to i.iiso the ilr-ures toi 00 Sin h a step oldr > ntly is Jus tilled by the results aheiely accomplished Ono tbiid of the silooni , ' ) eM in number , \-tlibliworoin fu.l bltst undei Iho lo license sjstein have boon c loseditb \ a nim\c-d cum for tbo cause of good mouls. iianpor Ins HO rumsclle-rs , one for e\erj 1.1) ) liiliibiruits. I'nrtlandtms 129 rumscllers , ono for ovcry 2ill iiiliibitmts Lo\\iston has GO nnnscllors , ono for e\er ) 'Jll inhibit mts I'ociilaiul li.is I J ruuiscllors , ono for cvoiy lu inlmliit.mut Oldtown hns iiJ rumsellers , ono for every 101 inlmbiUnts IJ.ith has -5 lumsel'orj ' , ono for cvciy IJ15 inhabit mts Aiwibta has 21 iuinsellorsono , for ovorj lidl inhiibit mts liuldefuiM h u21 rjiii'se'llors , ono for every 0.7 tnh il.iUnU ll.ir Il.ubor has IS lumsellors , ono for werv'll ' iiiliibitmts Uulfi'-t his tlmimellcH , onu forovo'y 3-jO inhabiUmls ( i.iillnur lias 13 rumscUors , ono for every Jill itihibitints worth b is 17 lamsellesrs , ono for cor ) Iltiulion bus U rumscllera.onc for every Cs7 inhubitiints \Vutei villo bas 11 rumsatlon , ono for every 4.V ) inhibit mts n.istpurthaa 10 rumscllora.ono for ovcry 100 inh.ibitiints Jlruiswhk lusO rumscllors , ono fortvory .7 > t > inhibit mts OlilUivhard has Omtnsollorj , ono forcvory .Vilnhibitants Orouo h it & lumscliois , ouoforovory 2S1 Inhubitiints. SUo\\ho'in hai 7 rumscllers , ono for every K : InhiibitaiitH ruirlleldhus 0 rumsellors , ono for tvcry : < 0r iiihabltniit.s \Viimbi9 0 rumsillcij , one forcvciy 119 lubabltai ts I'roMjuofslobis OiunnellcM , ono furoxuiy y > l inhabitants Viuullinun hia 0 runisellurs , onoforovcry 271 Ilihabltauts LiiiLolnli.it. 'iruimellcrs , ono for every li'jj Inlmbltuuts KI\o towns lia\o t runueller * . oath , ono fcr every ' ' ! ' Inhabitants. Twelve towns lm\o \ 8 rumsellen ath , out for o\ory 1,0 Jl Inbabltniits. Total lu tou'M uuucdj OiQ. THE PROPOSED AJBDHITO Full Teat of Propositlom to Amend tW Btato Uonititiit'ou ' , MCWORIALS AND JOINT RESOLUTIOfuX Arli ilbtiilKliiK I'lolilliltlon , t III iililt teui , l'i\\lilln ' for I lv Hupii'iiio iliiil M ntul inei-ea-i- luir saint icsi ihiMiur , Kti < i rwntnl u full lott Of thO lie ts inbuilt UiJt to the \oti inof r\e'eiaiUu the propositms to am ml tlio slito III > llllll IIMN Itllllt I HT.\SB. An act to su MI 11 In I In i'l < lorn "f t lie nt itt f i it 11 > In I Inn IT u | > ] > ioil. . nn u i m ii. 1 mm 6 to till I I'llllltllllllll llf tlltMl till ( U | | | | tllf in iiinfutmi sale an I liniphi- ) for iilno | liiiuMi ul , ' ] us i In ve i tun. mill pro * > lillnu f u i IIK in iiiiic i of \ utiiiicim Ui b pro * pencil .nm tiiiitn nl , in I un iiiiuMiilini'iitto th * . * < n-l IlillUuiiif t lili si Me In HIM iiM ) aiifl rtj | u I iln ( In ) in HI uf u t UK s iln u ml km IIIIIK lot H.il , ofiutlrutlii luii | im us a lit'ttiingt , ntul | no * lilln , ' for t lu'm iimcTof vulliiu e Stllll llinpUMll Illlll'lultllOIlt Uo It e'liiu-ted by the li'.lshturoof the wt.lt * of Neb risk a Siiliunl 'Hint at the iiiMioral rlex'tlnn tobp hi'ld DII the I'lindny oiun'oilliin tlio tin * Moiutii * . nf Isovoiiibor , A 1) ) IbUO. tlii'ii'stidll 'ubmiUcelto tlioc'leitorn of this state for uppiovnloi * n'evtioii an uniundini'iit to the coiHtltuilim of this stite Inorels as fol lows. ' rile miinufiie'liiH' , ido and kioplu-r for mile of InUiiliatliiiIliition 111 rt boA 01111,0 mo fou-vor proliililtol lu this stilt * , nnd tbo UIiitiin * sbill provldo b/ law fur oiifoiceMiiint of this pie vision " And thcro shill also at inkl tli e tioa ho sep.uati'l ) RUbinlttod to the elei'tonof tkl * stnto for tbilr nppioval or tejcei'lon na unundiiiiiit to tlioinnslllutlon of thestntela \\ouls m follows , " 'Iho jiiiiiufietiiii' , r.nle. iiiulUei pliif- ; for nalo of iiituxie-iillng lliiioni | as u beveuiKOaluill boheonse'd unit uguluted by law. " SL'I tiou 2. At sue-h election , on tlie bnllo ) of ciie'h eli-itor vetiun' for the propon-d niiuniliiient to tbofoiislitntlan. ihiill bo written - ton or pilntol the \\Dids : "l or jiuiposol uineiidiiiint tothiuonumiitliin , pioliiblllu tlul in.mil fuetiii o , sale1 , anil Itoe-ping for H.ile of In * tONli.tt inj ; liimorsas n b < n > laiii" , " or "ni'iiinsl sail pruMsi | > ilainndiiii'iil ( to the' conslitulloa pi ohlluting the ) iiriiiiil'u tint > , sale and ke.ei > - ! n ' for s lie of intoxicating llinieuu aa * IIOVN ' " I'riijo 'J lie-re ihall ilso bo % vrlt ton or'ptln to I on thf ballot ofiMch olcilnr vntini * for Ibo iiopobca iiiiidiitiiu nt to the i-niHlitution , the VNorilii "b'or piopose'l atiipinluu nt to thecon , t tutlot that the in.mil fin tin i\ sale and keeping lot saloof Intoxli itlm-li < | iieirsas a boviiii o la thisatate , stiill bo lic-onsod mil ii' iili' ' J br la\\ , " 01 "iif-nnstsiiiel prnpnsod umiiidiiiiitii to the eonstitution tint tbo iimnufiu turo sale and kci-piui ; foi s ilo of latuxU atliiri IJJquors nn bexnage stiull bo licensed aufl ululated b.law" . bie ! l If either of tlio snld propwod anu'ndinent'jsliallbonpprove'il b ) n majority oftho ilc < tors voting it - . . eleetion , then ft shall constltiito "letlon twenty seven i ,7) ) , ol urtlilo oiio (1) ) of the constitution of the stat . Ibis Mil having UMiiihicdilh tlio gover- noillvo ( . " ) ) dajB Sumlavi wee ptcel , the it piil.it 1110 bcliifInsi'ssion tlie cov otuoi har- lailnl toietum this bill lo the levisl.itum g Us session , and having fuK < lto lllni * in m > otle'iuilh hlsobjcc'thns within lli,3) ) dn\i nflei tne luljiiirninontof the le'lsiiitur ( % it Ins tlicicb ) bcioiiioa law. \\itinss \ in ) hand this lath dn ) of I'obiuary A I ) IM'J. G \ , Luvs , Secretary of btutft , ron Fivr an in .Mr junor-j. To.'inf nd sutlnns l\\o'J ( ) , four < | ) , mill llva (3V ( ol in in lo dli nf tlio constitution of thn nuli ol > ibiasl , i , uilltlul 'lii.lloliil Dopirt- iiiuit , anil prnvldlii for ll\o (5Juilte ( of th ( siipMMio cum t , anil to ropiil idle oilhl'ii' ' sci tleins Holt ic-olved andenncteelby the loiflslatur * of tht stuti of Nebiaslttv bi'ction 1. Th.itsection two ( J ) of nrtlcl * ix ( rt ) of tbccoiistitullon oftliobtato of N * jriska , be nnonilcil so as to rciil as follows i Sec. J ' 1 ho supreme court sh ill ( onsist ox l\e (5) ( ) Judges , nmajodty of whom shull b icces aiy to forma cjuorumor to pronouneo Icelsion It shall hnvo orlglual ) uilsilictlo n ca os i-chtitij ? to reve'iiuo , elvil cases ia vbleh tbo uiuto eiiii.ll be 111 arty , mtu.nm , quo wnrranto. habeas coiims , and nucb aj > - jellito Jurisdiction as HUJ bo pi-ovidod bjr Sec. 2. "Thit section four (4) ( of ( ii ) , of llio eonstitution of the stut * of Nebraska , bo amcndod so as to rend MI "ollows. ' See4. . Tbo judges of the supreme comtshill bo elected by the electors of tha stile ut InifO and their terms of oIlU e ex cept as hereinafter piovided , shall be for peiiod of H\P ( Ti ) ) e.us " Sec. , t. 'Ihat soctinn flvo (5) ( ) of article six ( H ) of the eonstitution of tbo state of bo aireuelcd so is to read aa td lows : Sec ' > "At UIB first penoral cloe * ion to be he-Id in the jonr l JI , and aftr lUfi udopliinof Uii ! > amendment totho eoi.stltu- t ion , theio shall bo olcttodthrcu.i ( ) ) ud ej of tlw .npii'iiic eouil , one of whom shall be eke toil for Ihe term of ono ( I ) ) oar , on for the tc-iin of three ( ; i ) jeira , d ono for tlio lei in of Ilv i ) joais , nnd ntcach Kcncuil election thereafter - after , there sbnll bo cl ( ctid uiioude ] ) of tba uprorno co'iit ' fm tbotcr.nof llvo ( 'ij jonra , I ' 10 * . ideil , th it iliu JuiIiniH of the -iiprein * eotitvhos terns ba\e mt c'xpiiod at tbo tiiuo of b < illiiin' tbcironeial eloctiin of 1891 lull ontiiiuo to hold then otllio for tbo r - nuinili-oftho tciin for \\ldeli lho.woio . r . sjei ti\.ly elected under the pioseut coustk- tulloii " Seo. 1 Thit ouh jn'rsnn votlnp in f ivor of this iini ntlnii nt shall b.ivnwiitU n 01 prlntad up in lili ballot the fo'loxMiu ' : "Pin tbopiopoic'd anio-iidincnt to the con stltutini lolatiui ; to the uimibti of suproin * jlldjjes" AplJiovcdMaieb GO , 1SS9 TO i-Mii-i K "u1. it us or nnwirs. Joint ri solution pro-iiMlti , ; un iiinen lim.'nt to si-cllui lbliti.oiiil.JMif uillclo sl\ ill 'j | tb ion-limn Inn of tlio it. tin of Nebri-ikii , uria | | \liin' llios ilaiy o ( jiuU'e-t of thu UI ILU ; and ilNtrlit courts In ihlsstutu Beit itsolsc.l b ) tba lotrislutuio ofthosiat * of Ni biMsita : Section 1 'Hut cetlon thlrtcin (13) ) ol nitlelcsix ( ii ) of the constitution ofthostat of Xt-liuiski bu amended bo as to it. id ai fol lows : Seo. li. ! The judges of the supreme court slall OK b reecho n silar > of thit 1 } llvohuo' eliod doll. us ( ! , r UO ) per annum , ui < l tbtl the district couit shall ie. . no sahryof thue thoubin < ldollir < ( < MOO ) pot nnnuin , and tbcsalury of each shall bo pay - nhlo ijuirtoily. Seo. . ' . ICii'h poison votlnc Infavoi of thli Rim nilinent sb ill line \\rittta or i ilntod upon Ills billet tbo fjllo\\iiirf. ' I-'or tlio proimseel amendment to 'lio ' con stitution , iiluUiif , ' to tbo snlan ofJuJjw ot the supionp and tlistilct lourt , " ApinovodiMaieh 1- > J I liulvu.ii'il ( liiu Out < ; ! ' IIjeL- . \\'uiii/ne \ \ / L'ufon ' 1 be piuhlbiti in vs high llccnso betnoin Messrs Uieltoy nnd Sum Small o the side of prohibition anil Messrs John I * \\eb-ileriind \ K Koscwatoi on tbo si l. jfUl li llien.1' ' ha\o all boon publUlied la Tin : OSIAUA Ilui , and ills sifo to saj ba\e been prutty k'eiiordly rf.ul by the pioplo of N brask * . \\hilollieUiiioibclie\os \ tbo ar um. nt yu\ \ foitb b ) thocliainpions of hljlillconso will not hold valor , it isfrooto siy tint tbusr Oeutl . men veromuchniorafnir and man \ in th liiiidllni ; of their subjevt than weiv Messrs. Dkkt ) andSnull. The ibn-.es bo ipc1 1 upoa m my pi online-lit men ot thli stntt lij thcsi liiipoiti-el prohibition 'igUitcrsiis not only \\boll ) uncalled for but statcmonti made in inmy lustiiicosimtiuej. Tbo stntna nts ro- Bmlliiu Sm.itors I'lLlwlc and Manlersoi Mi 10 Biich as would buo bwm IK-IU atli till diKiiilv of the low osl w.nj p * liti..ims to imai in.i publlaspLHili. Tbo publlc.itloiis of t i < peoilis ( , wbiioit * , uli nut hurt prohibit' i Alth fin * minded penplo. will ne.t IIU-I.MHO' vnrth of Me-A < rs li ) , ki ) nnd Hm.tll lu ( jslinutionoftLo p o.lo | of NebrnKa pruliililtion cainiiaifcii should l,0 , ceinduaeil Ifl illinoof iiliu-atloii und eiillghtiiwut i.itbrt tlum on tlio line \ltuvtratioa-i and bmtk. guardlsm. Tim old .Shoulder , I'bitntteu lla , ill. It is said tbat l-Vani Is Murphy uas don 1 101 o for teiiipn.uuoth.in any other man I * the tinted SUtes , ) ol sumo of tbo Nebruslt ) I'lOlilhllloii ' cranks il\o ; him the cold uliouldl becjj.uso be r-afusex * U ) daueui U Uitlr