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CONTINENTAL PROHIBITION.
Temperance societies are growing
in number and influence in Europe.
A special committee of Parliament
has made an exhaustive study of the
alcohol question, and its report has
been posted all over Great Britain.
It makes plain that the abuse of al
coholic stimulants is a most potent
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ration. Alcoholic persons are espe
cially liable to tuberculosis and all
inflammatory disorders. Lunacy fig
ures show a large and increasing
number of admissions of both sexes
due to drink. In France, by order
of the government, there has been
placarded a similar report as to the
fatal effects of alcohol on physical
efficiency. The French statement
emphasizes that alcoholism is a chron
ic poisoning resulting from the ha
bitual use of alcohol, whether as spir
its, wine, or beer; that it is an im
possibility that anyone, especially
those who do heavy manual labor,
should require alcohol either as food
or tonic. It is made plain that alco
hol is really a narcotic, dulling the
nerves, is more dangerous than lau
danum or opium, that it weakens
man’s self-control, excites his pas
sions, and therefore greatly increas
es the number of crimes. It makes
a strong point of the fact that the
sins of alcoholic parents are visited
on the children. If these survive in
fancy they are threatened with idio
cy or epilepsy, and many are carried
away by tuberculosis, meningitis, or
consumption In short, alcoholism
is the most terrible enemy of health,
family happiness, and national pros
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Kansas
Charles M. Sheldon has recently published a review of twenty-five years
of prohibition in Kansas, which is certainly a strong showing. Very briefly
his points are as follows:
In three-fourths of Kansas today the prohibitory law is as well enforced
as other laws.
Practically all the ten thousand school-teachers in Kansas believe in the
prohibitory law.
The law has so put the stamp of the criminal on the brewer and liquor
seller that he has no social standing whatever.
The economic value of the law is beyond dispute. Kansas has the smallest
number of paupers to population—l to 1,000 —of any state, and the smallest
number of drunkards.
The cost of enforcing the law is sn ail, in some towns only fifteen cents
per citizen per annum.
Less than ten thousand barrels of liquor are annually sold in Kansas.
The prohibitory law has united men and women of differing religions
and political beliefs.
The law has educated the young people to regard the social custom of
drinking as an evil.
“Prohibition Only a Fad.”
It is through the fierce fires of persecution, therefore, gentlemen, that we
have learned that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty; and that the
enemies of the liquor business—whether in the persons of economists, fanat
ics, Prohibitionists, faddists or blacpmailers—never sleep, and are ever ready
to apply the torch of lying and vituperation to whatever foolish or sentimen
tal outburst there may be against the traffic.
We have proven to you, gentlemen, not only that ours is a mighty in
dustry, but also one that is a bulwark of finance to the State, contributing,
as has been shown, hundreds of millions of dollars annually. We have shown
that this revenue is absolutely essential to the government, national, state
and municipal; that if this source of income be destroyed one of two results
must surely ensue; either the stoppage of public improvements, or the levying
of heavy additional taxes.
Again, we have shown that our trade provides a market where the farmer
can dispose of the results of his toil; using in one year over eighty million
bushels of grain. This prosecution would close that market, and would throw
out of employment millions now engaged in this useful industry who would
have to compete with their brothers in the labor market of the land. Are
you ready, gentlemen, to work this hardship upon your fellows?—The New
Voice.
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WAR ON LIQUOR AND TOBACCO.
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The attention of Pastors is called to the fact that it may be impossible
to provide homes for delegates who do not so notify us. Please announce from
the pulpit and remind them of the five foolish virgins.
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