PART"TWO. . THE OMAHA SUNDAY PAGES 9 TO .16. \ TWENTJMTH YEAH. OMAHA , SUNDAY MOBNLNG , NOVEMBER 2 , 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER 137. \ Morse Dry Goods Co. MEN'S if SCOTCH GRAY Under weai Monday mornlnff wo shall olTcr n special bargain in Scotch Uruy Underwear - wear at 7oc. mmm On sale to-morrow , strictly all wool , formerly sold for $ l.r > ( J ; our price for to morrow only 87jc u tmrmunt. Men's ' Camel's ' Hair no ] Half HoseflffiiG 100 dozen pairs of our COc quality Hue Camel's Hair Half Hose wo otter tomorrow row at ! ! ! IJc a pair. Limit , lialf do/en pairs to each customer. Send for our 128 page Illus trated Catalogue. Collars and Cuffs. - . Solid Linen CollarsOjL 4pLxYi rp Solid Linen Cuffs , l.Jl Newest and most fnshlonnhlc shapes , cqunl to the host quality mtidu. _ This department is fast coining into favor with our patrons. Wo show com plete lines of newest goods , honestly niritto and at reasonable prices. Wo call your attention to our line of Hoys' lind Children's Jersey Suits , Kilts and Boefors. vjiioh wovillT8oll at lower ' prices" than aiiy can bo found in 'tho city. "Knee Pants Monday , 50c,75c , 89c , \ HIGH LICENSE FACTS. fjoudeutations Prom Debates of Messrs. r Bosowater nnd Webster. STRONG ARGUMENTS BOILED DOV/N. / The Burden of Oflicial Evidence and Reports Against Prohibition. PITHY AND INSTRUCTIVE STATISTICS. Growth of Auti anil Prohibition Cities nnd States Compared. WHERE CRIME AND POVERTY ABOUND. llunitrcils ol' KoiiHons AVIiy Prohibi tion should Not , lie ) Mil Kraft oil on ttic Constitution of the Slate of The follo\\liiK points have been condensed from the debates of Hon. E. Hosewatcr and Hon. John Li. Webster : Nebraska has less than 850 licensed liquor dealers. Kansas has two drinking places to Ne braska's ono. . Prohibition was defeated in Michigan by u majority of 4,000. Tennessee voted down prohibition by a majority of 3T , O.I. The amount collected for liquor licenses In Nebraska last year was $ > ! iOlXX , ) . Heats In the city of les Molnes , la. , have depreciated S3 per cent since 1SS5 , rrohlbltion would reduce thol salary ol every school teacher In Omaha and Nebraska , " Hypocrisy flourishes uinler prohibition ; it nourishes lylnp , perjury and disrespect of till laws. After three years of prohibition in Rhode Island the obnoxious law was snowed under by 18a.U majority. Nlnety-oiio thousand three hundred am II fty-soven majority was the defeat prohibi tion mot in Texas. The liquor dealers of Iowa sell on an nvcmgi .10,000 drinks of whisky a day in direct dell mice ot the statutes. Inasmuch us society is composed of iuOl viduuls , why should individual rights glvi way to society rluhtsl The Sloeumb law of Nebraska Is reeognlzei by fair-minded men everywhere as the bfs possible too of drunkenness. The speak-easy Is the offspring of prohibi lion , ami does its work without the suporvls Ion of any of those powers. In prohibition Vermont there were 10 < per cent nibra saloons according to populu lion than in the state of Xobraskn. Salaries paid town and country schoo i teachers in Nebraska average eonslderubl ; ihuvo those paid in Iowa and Kansas. In prohibition Maine the population In toi years increased only J1,0H1 ( , but In 0110 yeu tier retail liquor dealers Increased 125. Under the Slocumb law of Nebraska an ; Morse Dry Goods Co. The bnrfrivln of the season. Colors : Hod and White , Pinl : and Whitoimd llluck and Whit" ; full i > 0 inches lon , nud Mulshed with pored baud. 12" ) do/.ou nt the special price of "oo for this wool : only. only.FANS FANS FANS. Wo Imvo just received our Holiday Fans the largest assortment and most choice collection evershowuin the west. Our assortment comprises ! Plain and Hand-painted Gauze Puns , iu black , white nntt colors. Ostrich Feather Fans , plan and hand- painted , black and colors , ebony , ivory , pearl nnd tortoise shell sticks. Black and Colored Satin Pans , plain and Hand-painted. Mourning Fans , Misses' ' Fans , Novelty Fats. Fats.We We invite your inspection of this varied and beautiful collection. Wo havea lot of Silk and Mohair "assaincnteries , which wo have been iclling for $1.00 , Sl.ij and $1.50 a yard , "his wool : wo offer choice of the lot ut Mo a yard. Visit our New Silk Department This is Knottier lot of stylish trim- mitifjs that wo'Bold' at1 SM.60 , fti.OO and tlMM ) n yard.Vo require the space for newer goods and shall sell them at $1.00 ii yard. Morse Dry Goods Co. .own or county can vote absolute prohibition us provided by the local option clause. In Massachusetts out of a total vote on ho prohibition question of ! 21I ,000 there was a majority of 0,820 against prohibition. 'Temperance ' in all things is thu foundation of every virtue , " but tbo maxim does not in- [ luenco the conduct of prohibitionists. Among the 105 Incurable insuno at Hast- iigs I.'IO nro temperate , 1(1 ( Intemperate. The 'ormer habits of the other Ii ) were unknown. Justices m Iowa make a special business of arresting a bottle of boor for $5 , and charg- ng $10 to SU > for convicting a bottle of beer. Three years ago Michigan voted again on a jonstltutloiml prohibitory amendment as iigainst high license. Prohibition was knocked out. Ye'i'mont only incrcascel one-half of ono per cut under prohibition rule while no high ll ccnso state increased less than twenty per cent. cent.The The bootleggers of prohibition states know no Sundays. Their vile adulterations nro re tailed on tue Sabbath as they are on other ilnys. There are thousands of people In Iowa who sell whisky and beer. Do tbo people of the state pride themselves on its army of law breakers I Prohibition as administered In the prohibi tion states of the union absolutely and actu ally produce morodrunkards than the license system. The greater part of $97,000 was spent in Polk county , Iowa , In 1859 in the fnrcial at tempt to onfuivo prohibition which does not prohibit. There are in the prohibition state of Iowa over 4,003 places or resorts authorised to soil intoxicating liquors under tlio laws of the United States. Within the past year there was an actual docrea.sc of licensed liquor dealers In Omaha from 277 to'MS , or thirty-nine less than the preceding year. The capital of Connecticut has a popula tion of .MI.OOO and " 50 silicons. Omaha has moro than double her population with only live moro saloons , Only two states In the union have over suf fered n decrease iu population Maine nnd Now Hampshire nml they are prohibition states of long standing. High license wont Into effect In Nebraska in 1SS1 , and closed up many divos. irrespon sible men could not raise the license money und hence shut up shop. In.Fune , ISSS , tbo fltst month of high li cense in Philadelphia , the number of arrests for drunkenness was 1,470 , as against 2W7 ! arrests the jnouth preceding. The revels and carouses ot the drunkards in Iowa arc not stopped nt midnight. That state does not roguhito the liquor triiOlo , It is free whisky everywhere. The city of DCS Molnes has no money will which to clean Its streets or repair its worn- out pavements. It is a striking example of a "prosperous * " prohibition city. Nebraska had a population In 18TO of 122- , 000 , In ls o we had U.0,000 nnd in IbOO 1I5 , 000. During this rapid progress the prohibi tlon states wcro at n standstill. Vermont , another prohibition state , has not increased her population ono name within the last twenty years. The census gives the coli Jlgmus la I $70 ami ISiK ) at a'J-,0JO. Slneo adopting n prohibitory law Kansas and Iowa have not Increased in population at one-half the percontugo of Nebraska or Min- Morse Dry Goods Co. EIDERDOWN The host quality , made , width 38-In. colors litfht , medium and dark blue , lljrht and dark pink , curd I mil , wiuo : uul Unmet , stuuc , slate unit fawn , navy and black. Country orders solicited. Send for 128 1 catalogue- EMBROIDERED Flannels , Wo have a largo stock ot embroidered flannels , made specially for us by the celebrated "Kurshecdt MumifacturinR Company , " the best goods it ) the coun try. Our prices range from 85eto$2.25 5 Cents. MONO AY ONLY , 2 CASES GOOD QUALITY , SOLD REGULARLY AT 8JC. TOMORROW , 5C A YARD. Many of our customers were unable ; o g > ot a share of the U" > bales otl'orod .ast Mpnday. , Tomorrow we oiler 23 jules irioro'at the'samc price , 7o a roll. Send for our Illustrated Dry Goods Catalogue for fall and winter. nosota , both of the latter being high license states. iVccordlng to official reports the great mass of criminals in Massachusetts come from tbo poor , the Ill-taught and the 1-conditioned , and not from tlio drinking classes. So long as the people will not look upon the manufacture ami sale of intoxicants as a crime according to natural laws , prohibition will not bo respected nor enforced. Intelligence , a higher , purer more liberal culture , wider views and more knowledge of the world will have a greater tendency to di minish drunkenness tlmn will laws. In 163-1 fourteen mr and women in Maine were convicted of the crime of murder some of the murders the most inexcusable and cold blooded of any committed in the union. Tn Maine in 188(1 ( there were licenses issued by the government to retail dealers of liquors l,18Ti , as against 8.VJ in Nebraska. That is pretty good for prohibition Maine. Not a single Now England state that has tried prohibition has grown a bit in' popala- lion , while every state surrounding them has increased wonderfully in population , The number of saloons In Nebraska In 1SSO was over seven hundred , and of that number Omaha , with a population of : iOOIi , ! , has leO. Total increase in this state in ten years , 150. In 1870 Kansas had four times tbo popula tion of Nebraska. A prohibitory law was passed In 1SS2 by Kansas. Today Kan sas has only -l.V OOO more people than Ne braska There are no laws in Kansas or Iowa to close their drinking places on Sunday or at any specified hour of the night. They are "wido open" at all hours of the day and n lent. High license reduces the unmoor of saloons and drjUiking holes ; prohibition multiplies them ten-fold , as the history of prohibition in Iowa mid Kansas fully substantiates this statement. In states where there is a prohibitory law they have got mo re people In the alms houses , proportionate to the population , than there are in Nebraska , \vhcro a high license law is enforced , In defense of the argument that saloons un der high license produce illiteracy , Malno 1ms got as many people over sixteen years of age that cannot write as almost any state in the union. The city of Cleveland has over 1,000 sa loons and a population ot 250,000. Omaha has a little more than half that population , wldlo Cleveland has seven times her number of saloons. What good that has been gained in Kansas from the lois of the open saloon has been more than overbalanced by the harm that has resulted from the business of the bootlegger und club rooms. In many Iowa and Kansas towns , where prohibitory laws are supposed to diminish drunkenness , the sign of the beer seller and suloonlst is seen displayed on the corner of many private dwellings. There was an Increase of prisoners In the state of Malno of nearly f > 0 per cent during the nine years of prohibition , while the pop ulation of the stnto only Increased 10 per cent during the same time. Omaha lias grown 300 per cent faster In wealth , population , railways , sewers and pavements than the older city of Topokn , Kus. , and has done it without the so-called bcneilcent aid of prohibition. Court expenses of Lancaster county nnd city of Lincoln , Neb. , for the year lbH , U0,000 , as compared \yltu Po. } county , city Morse Dry Goods Co. LADIES' JERSEY WAISTS , (4.50. Inilli > s' I'liio Joiscy Waists , In tlarU niivv blue , with tiu'Ke.t yeiUo baol ; mill front , till Hl/cs ; cluk' ) il.'iO. Children's Jerseys , BOc Monday woRlvciclioloenf a.tdo/enCliUelri'ii't Hue All Wool Cnsliniuru Ji'fscvs IIIIHMI , niixy , mid cardinal. sires 0 to li ( joins utBUj each. well worth ti.S.M. Ladies' Knitted Waists , $1.50 Each Ladles' Kniti ( > d Moxk-Ju WaWs , In und t'olui" * , suitable fui' liimsu < Ai > ar , mill ulso eli'shahlo t wear unil"1' a wmplii ux cold \\iiitlior. I'llou tl."pOjicli. ( : Ladies' MMBBBMn Stockinet Jackets , | 43o"i TWO STYLES. enollli < eut.trlm- IIU'll With ,1 I\\H ) if brill el , Thu iitborbus ro\cie's dinvn ( rout and Is luiiiielvlth ) lirnld , luilh r.ii rmunts : uo ol i-\tru jiooil all wool Htofklurt and tailor-uiailii throughout. Kltbcr onltl bo , clieiiiint * i ) . " > U. t'litili-o tills week fur f I..10. Morse Dry Ooods Co. of DCS Molnes , prohibition state of Iowa , about the same population , ? 9i,000. John Bright of England und Oovc/uor An drew of Massachusetts 'oro both ot the opin ion that drunkenness was ten , If not twenty , times greater 'twenty years ngo than now. They were observant men of the world. Every DCS Moines nun who visits Omaha bowalls the loss to that city of the big dis tillery nnd the blighted effects upon business and general prosperity that prohibition has entailed upon the city nna citi/.ens. Michigan hud constitutional mid statutory prohibition from 1853 to 1875 , when it was re pealed. At that time ( there were 800 , saloons in the state , and underllcen.se regulation the number in 18S9 had been reduced to IT ! ) ! ) . Nebraska has increased more rapidly under its present liijuor llccnso system than any other state * In the * liSlon , and 500 per cent greater than any prohibition state that had prohibition for n period'tjf llftceu years. In Now Uainpshli'iVhe.ro were-1,412 vacant farms which their ojvn6r.s were compelled to abandon on account of prohibition and seek employment In tho-'inunufucturing villages or great cities of the'we t. In 1SSO Nebraska hpij6no ] saloon for every 125 voters , or ono Id ijbo ut seven hundred anil fifty of the population. , In IS'.H ) we have ono saloon to euery ' . ' 03 vbtcr3 _ , which is equal to about ono for every 1,579 of the population. In the language of IIou John Ij. Webster , with the progress of clvilr/ation has come personal liberty , arijlwith the progress ol civilisation have wo done away v , 1th laws that restrained man of his personal liberty. If Iowa nnd Kansas sliould keep their prohibition laws In force for the next twenty years the census of 1UJO will not show an in crease in population over that of 1&90 Theirs will bo the history of Malno repeated Wholesale liquor dealers claim that they sell much moro liquor In Iowa and Kansas now than before prohibition laws wcro passet in those states. They sell poorer grades ni larger profits tnan ip high license Nobraskn. * Seventy-eight town ! ) | n 'Nebraska have pro hihitlon under the local option provision o our high llccnso law. , | Tn these local com munities public Keiitlmont is adverse to the saloons and prohibiUo'n'is ' therefore absolute In 1870 tlio state o'f Maine had n population of 048,000. In 1800w m the census was counted , they still had the original 048,000 And yet the prohibition LsU urguo that prohl bltion will not sti nu o the growth of i stato. The supreme e-ouvt oi the United States has decided that no state o : n make laws agains the importation of'int nclcants into another stato. \ \ hat folly thetj for Nebraska to close up her distilleries and j-rowerics by constltu tional law. In 1R85 a block of six stores with olMccs above In Dos Moincs , la , , rentctt for $5,500 , a year und was f valued at $53,000. In 1888 the rental for the same property was only ! ,800 and the | owaoi' > cannot get a pur chaser for It. T he pfoud spirited youth of this country will not enter a saloon , but very many o them who are blbulously Inclined will bu } whisky nt n drug store. Tbo drug store is the Iowa saloon ; the "registered pharmacist1 is tbo bur keeper. . Prohibition would deprive tlm children o : poor people of" free text books and sohoo supplies. There couliV. ho bat ono result these children would ho barred out am cheated of an education which would make good men and women of them. The product of the manufacturing Industries trios of the state of 1'cnusylvanla which ro Morse Dry Goods Co. DEPRRTMENT , \Vo shall olTcr' 60 piorns. desirable hades , in 12Much silu-faeed Plushes , only $1.00 pur yard. Wo plnro on sale ! > 0 pieces Colored Velvets , 1 ! ) inuhosvido ; new and so- cctod colors.Vo cannot ruplnco this liiallty uiiUor 81.35. SURAH SILKS Monday morning wo shall sell 7fi ) loces of GOO'3 SHADES , Colored aurah Silks , suitable for sish : curtains , ancy work and drapes. The host value over ollored in Omaha. Very desirahlo this soaFon. Comes 20 inches wide , black ground and assorted colored ll uros. EVENING WEAR. We desire to call your attention to our largo and varied stock of French Mousbelineplain and embroidered , also to our extensive assortment of nhades in Crepe do Cheno. Both of'those are _ rently used for evening wear at the present time. Morse Dry Goods -Co. pudiatcd prohibition was during the years between IS70 nnd 18 0 , increased $3.1.000,000 , which was more than the agricultural pro duct of the prohibition state of Maine. The census statistics show that Maine und Vermont have a higher proportion of divorces to marriage than any oilier state , yet they have been prohibition states for years , and it is claimed that drinking causes domestic tin- happiness. The saloons of Omaha will bo closed on election day out of respect and fear of the li cense laws of the state. In the cities of Jowa nnd Kansas the drinking places wilt bo open on that day , as they are on nil days of the week unrestrained by any law. When the high license law went into effect in Pennsylvania in 1SSS there wcro 14,5.71 sa loons in that stato. The enforcement of tbo law cut this number down at ono blow to 7,7:24 : a little more than ono-balf. And there has since been a steady reduction from year to year. A law forbidding tbo use not the sale--of beer or spirits has never been nml never will bo enacted by any stnto in the union. If liquor can bo sent into a .state from another state , how then will a prohibitory law Iteep a drinking man from securing his favorite bev erage ! Only moral education nnd training con fit n man to BO live in this world as to resist all the temptations of vice. Hob the youth ol Nebraska of frco school books by enacting prohibition and you rob them of much thai goes toward u proper moral education anil training. The stale of Pennsylvania , by repudiating prohibition doctrines and voting down the amendment , increased her manufacturing in dustries in ten years to $ 'JO)0,000 ( ) ! ) more thuu the entire amount of capital invested in man ufacturing industries In the prohibition state of Maine. According to the ofllcinl report of the com mltteo of the Massachusetts legislature , under the live years of the llccnso system in that state there were ll(17l ( ! loss arrests foi drunkenness than there were during an oqun period of tinio under prohibition in the stuto of prohibition , Prohibition would raise the tax levy ii Omaha and Douglas county to nearly 8 pei cent , nnd at the same time depreciate the value of property liQ per cent to 50 per cent in a few years. Thus would our property own crs ho cau'ght in the vice , their fortunes waste away to ultimate ruin. In states where high license was enforced states surrounding prohibition commuiiltic1 incnxuicd in manufacturing enterprises as fol lows ; Massachusetts , 1,140 ; WisconsinMil ( New York , ( ( .KW ; Maryland , U75 ; Illinois 1,1152 ; Minnesota , l.iiu1 : ) ; Nebraska , ilUI. Al lids within n period of ten years. The revenue derived from 1'quor ' dealers under the high license system for the vcni IbSO was 750,818. Of this amount * OIH- was collected In various towns and cities us occupation tax , and 13,970 was collected bj various counties for saloons located outside of their Incorporated towns , The danger'of prohibition being oanctci in Nebraska has caused a delay to the invest mcnt of $3,050,000. The investment of thi vast sum would furnish employment to a vast number of people nnd enable them to purchase and pay for a largo amount of gro ceries , dry goods nnd clothing. If an Omaha man must have whisky 01 Sunday ho is obliged to cross the river into proVlbition Iowa to get it. Iowa is the para disc of the rumseller ; no license to pay , n low to regulate his business , Who InNe Morse Dry Goods Co. Special Numbers. K'-iiii'li Ulni'k Silk Warp llcnrlolliis tf t-oO. I ( Much llliu-k Wool Warp Ik-nrioltii at # 1.00. UMm-li ItliU'k ' IIiitflMi Scree , at $ l.'J."i. Kf.liuji llhiok lYenrli Cniiu'l's Hair , at ' ' - Ulnrk KiiiilMi Cuiners Hair at # l.52r . Wo iinll * jour nttontloii to these Iho milliters being oxceptlonal Millie. White mil ] rolore'el honlciv. S-l I.nucli Cloths nt # l. . " > 0. Itrinilnr price $ 2.r > 0. 10-1 Lunch Cloth-at if'- , Itt'iriilnr price * $ 'l I'M l.niii'h Cloths at sB'.oO. KIIIIP ( ! price $1. KTNEX Momie TowelsO 2o dox.ou 2Sx50 inohos , live rows of open work and knotted fringes , worth $1.50 , at $1.00. GIANT IIIHK TOILS Mnnday.wo will boll . " > ( ) dozen of our ( iiant , Huck Towels a iWo quality at the very low price of (1 ( for * 1.UO. MARSIilLLHS All of ouri ) . $10 and 912 Mnrsoilles Hod Spreads for ono week tit -iG each. Morse Dry Goods Co. hraska , save an irresponsible saloon man , would have such u situation provnilhercf After thirty years of prohibition in Maine there were 103 insane persons in her asylums Tnis was In 1SSO. At that time in the Ne braska asylums there wcro but 175. Prohibition would bring a worse condition of things to Omaha than Is now found in Council BlutTs saloons everywhere running wide * open almost wholly without legal re straint. Out of the f > 0 persons in the Lincoln peni tentiary convicted of murder only 14 were in temperate and only s were under the influ ence of liquor at tbo time the crimes were committed. Ono of the chief causes of crime is the babit of violating laws by creating artificial ones , says Frederick Hill , a noted English barlster. The people of Iowa and Kansas are Just now experiencing the truth and wis dom of the learned gdntleman s conclusions. Whcro the prevailing sentiment of the pco- plo is in favor of prohibition It can bo par tially enlorced at enormous cost , as is evi denced by some towns In Kansas uiiel Iowa , Where the prevailing sentiment is against it , it cannot be enforced at , any cost. It is either a high-priced bauble or a , complete failure. The prohibition book states that three-fifth of all tlio Idiots in the Mulno asylums were cither drunkards or the direct descendants of drunkards. In ISbO Maine had 1125 ! idiots. Did prohibition then prohibit drinking ! In New Hampshire they had 70:1 : Idiots ; in Ver mont SOIi ; iu Iowa 2,311 , and in high llccnso Minnesota only 7-0. A largo number of people are ready and willing to Invent their money In bulMingsund other Improvements when they are satisfied that prohihition is defeated. There are also people in the eastern states whoso bu-inossit is to loan money who have refused to nut a cent into Nebraska until they are satMleit that such is the cme. The district nnd county court dockets in Nebraska show fifteen cases against saloon keepers and their bondsmen for violation ol legal regulations which hold forth redress to Injured paruntsof minors nnd wives of drunk ards. Without the powerful restraining in- iluonco of the saloonkeepers' bonds there would bo hundreds of infractions of the law and no possibility of redress , Dining ; the year 1SS9 there were , nreoullng to tbo stale prison Inspection of Malm ; , 1(1SOS ( persons arrested for drnukeniojs. Maine contained a population of less than seven hundred thousand people , with a small for eign clement In largo cities. This is an npal- ling number of arrests for one year in a pro hlbitlon state for street , drunkenness In Massachusetts , where the peopie had a futr election , and wlicro the Intelligence am intellect of that state came forth to cast their ballots , prohibition us n doctrlna was snowot undor. Is it plnuslblo to tell the people of Nebraska that nil tlio people it Massachusctss who voted against prohlhltioi wcro saloonkeepers , thugs and drunkards ) Prohihition in the states of this union where it has been sought to bo enforced either as n constitutional amendment or a statutory law has done more to break dowi thu commercial industry of those states thai any other causo. The surrounding state's where prohibition did not prevail during tin ten years from 1870 to 18 > 0 were Increasing It population , prosperity and manufacturing in ilustrlos. During the year. * between H-0 and 1S90 under tlio Influence of high license , there ha been such an increase in population , com inerce , products and industrles-both in Morse Dry Goods Notion Departmt Hooks nnd eyes , card. ilk' . Hook und eye baud Ilk * yiird. l-'roiH'h horn bones I0e ilo/.mi. Stockinet dress sluolila , lOu , 12c { nn4 5c putr. Huno e'nshitf , per plce'o , 10 j arils , loct Kind's bastinj * thread , " > 00 yards , 60. Hrnss plus , asMirtod si/es , "a1 pack , Iltxir pins , assorted , fie box , L'idios * holt hexo Mipportow 2'id. \Vhislt brooms Klo. Titicr play/hifr cards " > c pack. Hioyclo plnyititr cards I/H / * pa ok. JUi-yclo plnviiiK curds , per def l.oO ( iiltodtfo pluying cards ! Wo pack. Host inacliiiio oil ' 10 hotllo. I'o/.youi's inotUcntcd complexion poW * lor ! ! f > o box. Pears' unoentcd .soup Klc n civke. Ciitieurii M > ap I5c aouko. OtikloyV'mvoet viulcts'Ve > ap l-2cca"kO Oakley's Florida water ; tlc ! be > ttlo. West i ml In hay rum olio a. bottle. Hemsoholel ammonia , pint bottle , So , Tooth brushes , extra quality , loc. Powder puffs lOc each. 4 At 10 Cents Children's hihlo .story series mid chllf Iron's story hook t-orics , both profiinol illustrated , strongly hound and hmuN sumo illuminated board covers , only lOd each. At 16 Cents 1,000 Little Folks illustrated htor.v ) ook borios , well worth - oe.Vo slial'l soil them till week tit Hie. At 25 Cents \Voshall sell an o\lr.i H'I/.O hoys' ancjl and girls' story hook , with nuinoroud beautiful illustrations , : uid strong il lununatod hoard covers chuiru 23e. Send for our 128-pages Fall and Winter Catalogu Visit our New Silk Dpt. . mercantile ami manufacturing- tlio.stiitf o/ / Nebraska that It stands without a rival mid without a peer In any other slate in the union. With such a record us tlmttlie prohlullloiiNti ask us to change to th ( > disastrous policy in effect In Iowa and ICunsas. Following the censin of isto all prohihition states repealed their piohihitory l.'uv.i save Maine and New Hmnpihtro , anil tho.Un ( iq population anil the noticeable national ( Ulvcl < opmeiitva ? , in " the next donuli' , satisfhctorj to all save the "two status that clung to pro' * hibltion. It is a maxim of political und social economy that , If wo would become rich no should hu surrounded with wealthy noIgMiors. Pro liibiting plutocrats would do well to malK &omo estiiiKite of the annual revenues that woulil be destroyed if the goal of thur effort was reached. The prUon inspector of Miitno Is forced tfl say from personal observation and exporlcnco that the greatest cause of crime in that stata is the lack of peed home influence. Thai being the ease prohibition certainly docs not improve the morals of towns , counties o | states , or promote good home iniliicneo. Suld a Dos Molnes capitalist yesterday ! "Our streets are literally illthy ; wo huva diphtheria HCiittereil over the city ; property owners arc groaning under their load of taxa tion ; wo huve plority of free whisky , hut no saloons and no revenue from the hundreds ol liquor dealer. " . Our streets need cleaning fo | sanitary reasons. " Kro ] > It Itiiioro tin ; 1'coplc. f.'HIWl ItlitlUlllHlriirililriil. Keep it before the i > "oplo that , t hero Is nc | a state In the union \\ltli so Tow convicts in prison as wo have In the llecnso state of Xc bruskn. Ivecp It before the people that there is nota prohibition .stato In the union in which the percentage ol Illiteracy is so low as in the ll cense state of Nebraska. Keep it befnro the people that there is not it prohibition st'ato In tbo union with so few liquor dealers in proportion to the population as wo have in Nebraska. Keep itbefoio the people that there 11 nota prohibition state In the union that has so few peonlu in ] uil la pro'portlou to population n.9 wo have hero In Nobr.nUa , Keep it before the people that there is not 1\ \ prohibition state in the union whcro the public school facilities are so good , In proportion tion to the population , sis horn In the licemQ state of Ncnrasku , Keep it before the pcopln Unit there is not 3 prohibition state In the union with so few in * mates in Its insuno asylums us wo have In tha license state of Nebraska. Keep it before the peoplu thai there is nota prohibition state iu the union u hero tin ; moral standard of the people Is so hixh as right hcio ; in the license state of Nebraska , Keep it before the people that there * Is not a prohihition state in the union \vhcrj the com * merelul prospeoity has been so great for tlio past ten years as right , bore in .Vobnislf.1. Keep It buforo the peophi that there is not H prohibition state In the union whew the ln " crcaso la population in tlui pa-it ten years has been nnything like ai great as here In the IU i wise regulation state of Nebraska. These are facts woi thy ut consideration In the prohibition tontrovuiMy und should bo carefully pondered over by every cltUcnvlio is anxious to do thu rixlit thin ; , ' , accordliiK to bis bust judgmunt , A ( Ino I'olli.'i'tloii of wateM * colorh on * > x hihitlon nt Hoflor > V WhltuuiroV , Dodge bt. Dr.Ulrnuy euros cutarrh , Bee bldi '