TITE OMATTA DAILY 1IKT5: TTTITTfRDAY". DECEMBER 27, 1000. LIBRARIES FOR THE PEOPLE How to Get the Eooks to the Misses Debated by Librarians, IOWA'S METHODS AND EXPERIENCE GIVEN Jntinnnn IlrlKlinm of I)cn Mo In on GU! Ill lit run unil Coiirlilnliiiin to the .VetiriinUii slate Aft violation. LINCOLN, Dec. 26. (Special Telegram.) Tho State Library anBoclatlon met In conjunction with the toucher' association. There wero ten libraries reprencntcd. The first paper was read by Prof) V. K. Jlll- Bcn, librarian of the Dcmtie college library. Miss Drnnls of tho Lincoln city library nary In nature. The Nebraska teachers of physical science assembled In tho armory of tho university this morning for a busi ness meeting and this afternoon was do- voted to meetings of tho auxiliary associ ations. Tonight delegates assembled lu the audi torium to hear tho concert by tho Ernest (lamblo company, ono of the features of thu convention program. Tho first general session of tho convention will be held In tho auditorium tomorrow morning. Honored a It cqnlft 1 1 ton. Governor 1'oynter today honored a requi sition from the governor of Kansas for tho roturn of Thomas Williams, Askln, Virgin and Kdward Gray, now under arrest lu Uage county. They aro wanted In Marys- villa to answer to the charge of grand larceny. BRYAN OFFERS NO NOVELTY Tells the Democrats to Stand by His Twice Beaten Platform, INSISTS HIS "PRINCIPLES" ARE THE ONLY I'rofrssra to Ilellcrr nn Office tnt n 31 err Incident nn Comtinrrit vrllli the Eternal IVnctK of Ills Doctrine. first appearance at u public gathering since the election, and the greeting accorded him was never surpassed In point of hearti ness In his home city, ills nddross re ce vi d 1I13 closest attention and the applauso LINCOLN, Dec. 26. Tho annual banquet of tho Jeffersonlan club of Lincoln, held i.iveri-mnti iiu. in,.. Arrr.ir,l. lonigut at mo L,incoin noioi, urousm lo DAKOTA CITY, Nob., Dec. 20. (Special.) gother nearly 300 reprcscntaivo men of tho William Temple, who, during several ocmocrauc ana popun i panics oi ixeorasKa, months oast has been emnloved as a farm togotucr wltn a number or. leaucrs irom Had n naner on "Llbrnrv Co-oncratlon In hand by County Commissioner L. Blanch- other slates, mo cinncr aiioraea an op Lincoln." Sho urccd tho systematic plan- ard, now languishes In tho county jail on portunlly to Hon. W. J. Bryan to make his nlng of tho development and management n char go of horso stealing. On the 17th of Lincoln libraries, so that each may com- lnt. Tomple went to Jackson and hired a plemcnt the other. ouc-horao rig from Liveryman F. II. Saw- Tho principal topic of tho afternoon was ycrs. to mnko a canvassing trip for a "What n Library Commission Can Do for Jewolry house ho claimed to represent. Nebraska. " This was presented by John- Upon Templo's not returning nftor a couple was frequent. noli Jlrlgham, state librarian of Iowa. Ho of days, Mr. Sawyers and Sheriff Sides Asldo from tho ovation to Mr. llryan nnd kolched the course of events In Iown, from started Inquiry nnd learned that Temple hid speech, tho event of tho evening was had been to Sioux City with tho rig, but tho speech of John W. Kern, defeated from thcro his trail was lost. Reward cards democratic candidate for governor of In wero sent out nnd yesterday Sheriff Sides dlaliu, who aroused the banqueters to u high was notified that his man had been cap- pitch of enthusiasm, not only by his laudiv turcd nt Oto, In. Tho sheriff and Coroner Hons of Mr. llryan, but by tho outspoken Sawyers left for Oto at once nnd Sides criticism of thoso democrats whom he ne- rcturncrl today with Temple, while Sawyers cused of contributing to Mr. Bryan's de wont on to Mnplcton, la., to recover tho feat. Ills denunciations of thoso demo horsn, harness nnd buggy, whoro Tcmpln crats who offered "gratuitous counsel to had disposed of them for J3o. Templo, who democracy," though ho mentioned no names, Is nbout 48 years old, bos a divorced wiro Wns accepted by tho crowd nn a reference and threo children living at Anton, la. Ho to Former President Cleveland explains his thoft by claiming to have been drunk. tho Initial nttompt to secure traveling libra ries on to tho organization of the Iowa Library commission. Ho recounted thu ti'nny demands that have been mado on that con mission lu tho three mouths of Its ex ist nee. Its secretary has been called to tho nsslslunce of libraries In vnrlous parts of Iowa nnd attends to n vast array of nppenls by correspondence Itrluliitin'N Ailvlcc In XclirrmUn. Mr. Ilrlghnm cautioned tho Ncbrasknns gainst making thu mlstnko of getting a library commission with no means of Hup port, lis has been done In Georgia, Kansas and New Jeropy. Ho concluded; No Hliite enn afford to let n popular iln miiml for libraries rilo out for wnnt of siisto Initio,'. N'n Mluti enn nffnril to lcL I ho li brary movement within Its borders fritter ttwuy Krrmont Colored People Dnnce. FUHMONT, Neb., Dec. 26. (Special.) A ball given last evening at Markey's halt wns tho event of tho season among thi in viiln attempts on tho pnrt of Afro-Amorlcans of this city nnd vicinity, who liavo been niv friends for ten ye.irn. 1 mar on nnrontieii ror Ravine n worn oi u personal nnturo. Flvn tlnirK you have llDiiii 111 the Miiiih- Mpof. It was nftcr 10 o'clock when tho dinner was finished nnd tho speaking began, Mr. Bryan, whoso subject wns "Principles Live," sold In part: At this banquet, surrounded by neighbors licimvolent hut llniinclnlly weak nrgaiilza- A rakewalk occupied a conspicuous plnco tllMin tit I H i MM 111 tUlll.ll 1 1 Willi I 1111 tV II Wl in I n l. ... . I .1,. I I. nnm which dn not iinmerlv helonir to them. on tll(! Program and wns danced by com- The duty of tho Htnto to foster nnd de velop free Dublin libraries Is ciulte na Ini- lienttlvn its Is tho duty of tlm stnte to foster nnd ilnvelon fro nublto hl'IiooIh. Tho rt'ii zoning which lies Ml the Imsii of our public fichool sytitem also sustnliiH tb nuper rtructtirc of that HyHtem thw public library. If It Is worth anything to n stnto to linvn mi eilticntetl citizenship It Is worth morn to lmvo n well-bred, intelligent, happy, home- ovine citizenship: and what more directly to the purpose than the free public iinrnry r 'i iio hcikioim tnni com us ho niui'ii money nnd iir worth far morn than they cost unfortunately lose their hold upon n largo majority of tho children of the state before thoy reach tho crucial age of 15. A vital question for the citizen is: Should tlm education which makes for good citizenship pernio at tho very point tit which thu nerlous business of Ufa first projects Itself upon tho younif mind? Statistics everywhere confirm tho conclusions of the criminolo gists that tlio blossoming period of crlm- notltivo couples. An elaborate supper was served and thcro wero colored pcoplo pres ent from Norfolk, Schuylor and Omaha. C. H. Johnson of this city wns master of ceremonies nnd hnd chargi of tho floor. (leiieroiin Wn- of Olelirnt Iiik STHLLA. Neb., Dec. 26. (Special.) Mr. anil Mrs. H. K. Clark gave a novel and voted for me for nubile oilier twlco ur congres, once for the I'nlted States ueni'te ntul twice for the presidency nnd no entidl date ever received more loyal eupport than you nnvo given. Whether 1 shall ever bo a eiitidldatn for otllce again is n iiuestion which must be determined by event. No one can spenk with rcrtnlnty of tlio future, for on'n destiny Is not known until his life's work Is complete. T shall be content If It Is my lot to aid In the triumph of the principle.!, looks to his retirement from the field of netlvo politics. Tho other speakers and their toasts were. "Commercialism n Menaco to Liberty." W. M. Morning, Lincoln; "Tho Press," 11. T. Met calf, Omaha, "What Fusion Has Done for Nebraska," Governor V. A, Poyutcr, "Our Friends ivt Homo and Abroad," ltev. T. W. C. Cheeserann, Ashland: "Tho Drama of Politics," Congressman A, C. Shallcu bcrger; "Reorganization," David Overmeycr, Knnaus; "The Reorganization Hypocrisy," J. U. Ladd, Illinois. Mr. Bryan leaves tomorrow for a tour of Kancas and Toxns, combined with which will bo a hunting trip along the Gulf of Mexico near Galveston. Ho will return to Nebraska In time to speak at Omaha on January 7, and at Chicago January 8. BLACK HILLS' OUTPuToF ORE Table of SlnllMIcA NIiouIiik Value of I'roduotK War lino Witnessed (rent Advancement. liMAtm'nnn. fl. 1).. Dee. 2i!. fSnirlnH Tho output of gold from the Black Hills for the year 1900 win be about ?lo,uuu,oou, wMk lu tsnrt fiftO mnrn thnn It warn Innt vpnr. Tho year has been n profitable ono In u great many ways, Important discoveries of new oro bodies have been made; new mining districts have been opened up; Im portant experiments havo been made with tho cyanide, clcctro-chlorluatlng and other processes; rnro mlnoralrt havo been found', fifteen cyanide plants havo been erected; the Homestnko company has ndded n third to Its capacity; capitalists have been free to Invest nnd the mining resources of tho Black Hills have become especially attrac tive, both In tho east nnd tho west. Tho valuo of tho other products from tho Hills amounts to nhuut $500,000. The' following tablo has been prcpnrcd by Tho Bee's correspondent: Gold $10,000,0.00 Silver 3n0,i0 U'1 friif.il i.. fAOOO 75.0t 10, WO 10.0. 0 fi.OU') Spoil umenn ( oppi commendable Christmas entertainment nt vvhllo others enjoy the honor nnd bear tlt .. , , i . I responsibility of ofllce. . The holding ct their homo Christmas afternoon. Every pu,',ll(, position should he nn Incident nn 1 child In town under 10 yenrs'of age was Invited nnd more thnn 100 ucccptcd tho Invitation. Besides candy and ortinges each child was given two toys. Tho dis tribution of presents occupied an hour. not tho extreme for thr citizen. It xh'Ul'il not bo nn end, but the moans for the ac complishment of n purpoFe. The presidency seemed desirable because It would have enabled tne to give effective nld to certain reforms which I believe, to be necessary to tne pun'ic weirore, nn: defeat even n second defeat does not lessen my Interest in this reform nnd tlm- The rvimmnner will ulvo me nn oppor tunity to pnrtlclpato In public discussions nnd T nm rure that an editorial poMtlou will furnish as much Intellrctunl enjoyment ns 1 could have found In the White Houso and In addition thereto give mo moro tlniu Gold Itrlekft In Soup Wrappers NEBRASKA CITY, Dec. 26. (Special.) ninv urovo that my work Is to advocate tn'tiiitv iu luiiu'onn ,' i v nr., i thiriv yen nt I Several of tho crocors in this city wero rather than to execute. of age and thu criminal's training yenrM "taken in" tho early part of tho week by iTodTnn w,oo,nVlni;o.,,K;a?.,r,hrBh0t .ses; oUi yom,K, raan r,h0 rTn,lei 1,(5 to that dangerous period of notion begin- selling soap at greatly reduced prices, nlnir inrlv In the twenties. The community After the sonn bad been delivered nnd .'c'ens'sWil'."?.!!:! ?ffVrreS,,rry,:!i.!Silt,,JU P.ala ' young mar, had left town for home pleasures thcreforo virtually licensed nrotnei nnu "..u, un.v.v. Trne ilo the lMnlform. s,ur,uV,?.othV,Vug.;,,Vho av.- ty... ...u. . ..sw fniei nr. refnrmlnir nnil e nvutlnir lnfluonco T.vnvs vl, ner. Pit ftlnrnlnl.lTl.n '10 !asK campaign still lUe, nnd we. wno V ' ii. ., ,i. ,L V,;,; ..v. "'", -- live in mem, must now ngnt nir iiicm. n pense bill for criminals and paupers urn so iipscrvea ill.! umiji iil. i m itoiu "' . - - y ,, . ,,lr. nnnlteil awrui consequences or ci-iniiniuuy. i ne wiped out. t,yons was cxircmeiy ioriuuuio Tli iiellevrri In Jnrlrf reform did not stnto tbat mnu.es no enort to inuiico.com- hnB no .. , ii bu, tuo citizens niMnrt,,n h,.ir fnith when the liluh tariff n?''n" rH '" T'.'A8" i ! H.'n",.fir.' -.or.!:ur".: k,m i.u nn eimnrnu. sn nn rhrl.tmn. ex. doctrine was upheld at the polls neither thinking and right living wl reach of nil Is throwing aw tunlty of the ages. I'leiitv of Sienna In Sight. Surely tlm state whoso proud boast G mini Defeat l'lattnmonth. Is WEKPINO WATER. Nob.. Dec. 26. (Sno- Zl I'Mffi will.",1,!,1,0 Tn': foot tall olv.n, other lcglsliituro come mul go wltliotit de- e"'8 '"ulf " " niiinrllni:. In tones which shall command finted horo by n tenm nicked from Con:- resnect. tlio passage or a law v men sunn pfiny j, of tho Guards, tho score standing when nil parties denounced combinations mnko It possible for every city and town ' ' . . t.undnnc0 nt tho Eamo wna In restraint of trmle. Shnll we give up tho to havo n library. , 1- n 1,10 antnuanco ni mo gamo wns ( )t bcU1Fp monopoly has triumphed bv With your rornerlbs filled to overflowing, nlout 500. stealth? Must wo now advocate an Im- In spite of the platform declarations of till parties In favor of n dotib'e standard. Shall we who believe lu bimetallism loso courage linrniixn our otmolicnts have profited by an Increased volume of money thnn ml mlttlng the economic principle for which we nave Deen contending r The defenders or trusts did not lose nenn ?rour dairies thriving, your cnttln multiply ng nnd fast breeding up toward higher standards, your Interest rate steadily low rlnir. votir Imnk ilenoslls riinldlv Increas Inir. votir farms and homes everywhere coming out from under the shadow of thu mortgage, your schoolH anil colleges throb bine with the now llfo of twentieth century Furpose, surely tho lime Is fully come for he adoption of n broad nnd llhcrnl library policy In your state. Surely the least tho stnto of Nebraska enn do In this direction Is to plnco Itself iu lino with Its sister states In prcparatloi for twentieth century achievement, Is to put into the field u strong and helpful library commission, backed by n well-equipped traveling li brary system, thus making It not only pos sible hut ensy for every community within Its borders to connect Itself with tho great outsldn world or thought nnd activities, niiMHllile for every citizen to feel COUrslnir through his veins the llfcblood of tho world's great master thinkers und doers, J. I, Wyer, president of tho association, then gavo n few notcB on library progress In Nebraska during tho last year. Ho men tinned tho establishment of public libraries nt Albion nnd Fnlrbury, tho gift of $10,000 for tho York library and tho establishment of tho first branch of tho Omnhn public library. Stale Tenehem' Meeting, Tho first sessions of the annual convention of tho Nebraska Stnto Teachers' association wero held this afternoon with an attendance -Tho Modern Woodmen's camp hero has arranged to glvo a "Twentieth Century Ball" on tho ovenlng of December 31, that Is to bo ono of the most olnborato functions ever undertaken In Ucnslngton. perlnl policy because our opponents have To Ilanee Out the Old Century. W" 11 victory by denying tlmt tne ,110 BENNINGTON, Neb., Dec. 26,-(SpecInl.) ViVA , X'nV.S. mV ntanS m-.i i i,. M,.u,c,"" i . :..: ;... tne people win wmcrcmim inc- nn ,,,... the system Is put Into operation. If we were to consult our Immediate convenience nnd comfort we would never oppose wnmp nf nnv fciinl. for nil warfare Involves n tempornry sacrince, nut. wns i "n -eminent and must be transmitted tin m pnlred to posterity. Wo have no choice therefore, but to stnnd bteadfast, come what may. . , If we are successful In reversing prcent tendencies and In carrying tho povernment tn i a ,.i,i rmimlntlntm we shall relolce it. ,i. nmi Tirnilf liv the reforms fo cured. I nm contldent that wo shall ultll mately win, nut if tne trcnn lowan v u, tocrncy cannot be clieeKed it is still uene: thnt we snouiil or neie-iien in a mki .n ...o- til..,, tlmt we should 1o!n hnm with those who uro Ignoring tho Inallcnab: rights of man. I'll n K at tSrover Cleveland John W. Kern of Indiana spoko to th toast. "The HiuiK and File." no saiu i Dart: Thn ilnmnrrarv of Hendricks was til' democracy of the Knnsas City convention IT living, nis voicu wuum ii . i uiih in tho last cnmpalgn In behulf of thos i.rlniilllriil 11 ivnvn lll'lll- 111 Ills llt'illt. till whllo tho democratic party Is still the con servatlvo party, ns ii was in win ' IlendrtcKS and is lis reuuy now .in .inn strive to find common ground upo which nil democrats wno nuueve in coi .iiiniiniiiil crnvernment may stand In con lng conflicts, it Is todny holding no imrloj with deserters, lis purs ;iru uiuini iiKunr words of ndvlco gratuitously offered by a Wo havo received u copy of tho new al manac for luoi published ny tno Hoyni Baking Powder Co. It Is nn nrtlstlc and useful book and will bo of Interest to housekeepers. Wo aro authorized to say thnt any woman reader of Tho Bee can socuro a copy without cost by sending a request to tho company nt 100 William street, Now York. iy it i till, in, ............................ miwr. mined for shlnmellt Lend Mica I'alnt pigment Tin Total $10,I7VXK) Tho mining of tin, copper und mien will undoubtedly enter largely Into the output of tho coming year. Thus far, all three of these Industries hnvo been moro or less In the experimental stnge. Thero nro at present six largo compunles developing copper-bearing properties, with very favorable prospects. Ono company has been organ ized for the purpose of developing u tin property In Benr gulch nnd several deals arc pending on other tin-bearing proper ties In different arte of the Hills. The mining of mica hns already become quite an Industry lu tho southern Black Hills. It Is reasonable to expect that tho output of gold for 1901 will lo Increased by $3,000,000. ARE BUSY DAYS FOR TEACHERS Month DnUotn'N Hdiientnrs Hold Three Ne unions 13ery Tn eiity-Kinir Honrs In Yniiktnn. YANKTON, S. ll, Dec. 2C (Special Tele gram.) About 2S teachers arrived today for tho meeting f tho Stnte Educational association. Many county superintendents arrived yestcrdayi Today was glvpi up to threo sessions. Soventy-flvo weraj present nt tho opening session nt 9 o'clci'k this morning. Presi dent Barnnrd rea an address followed by n forcible paper on "Concontratloa of Ru ral Schools," by Emily F. Whlto; n talk by Superintendent Hughes and a paper by Nlun Small and Superintendent II. Pot ter. At tho nftcrmon session Superintend ent Forsco HnmU't discussed tho duties of tho superintendent wh.cn, visiting schools and Superintendent Fonknnnon nnd J. Mc Phcrson read ablo papers on changes In our school laws. Superintendent Fonlcnnnon was elected president of tho superintendents' depart ment of tho nssoclntlon nnd was also up polntid n member of the legislature com mlttco to lobby for changes In school laws. May Farrell was elected secretary. Can didates for tho presidency of tho associ ation so far In tho field are Georgo M. Smith, professor of pedagogy In tho State university, and Alex Strnchan of Deadwood. Smith nt present seems (o be tn the lead, but there Is a strong opposition which may defeat him If the field unites on uonio other good man. LIE UP AT LINCOLN (Continued from First Pago.) Several of the Lancaster county delegation look with favor upon tho candidacy of Senator Stcolo of Falrbury for this pobI Hon For secretary of tho senate Lancaster county will present the name of ex-Son' nlnp -T P li MnKunflnn nf Emftrnlil. Mr. exceeding that nt any corresponding period McKe8gQ ha8 Bl;rve(j ln uoth branches of of any convention ever held by tho as- lho ,CK,8,ttUtro n8 u0iegato from this ocuuion. uy noon over i.uu uuiegiurB miu , A w,m . ,,,,,. r .,. enrolled nnd tho nftornoon trains brought I n.ii m t ai,. in-r, i.i .iMmnerats who vote tho rcpubllci In several hundred moro. Secretary Fowler ',,""., ' , ' , ' .J vnnr hnK w ticket, or. by those In tho great Hivwrf of tho executive committee said this after- "" "n"ii,i7 . V...!- K noon that Indications polntod to a record breaking attendance. Iist year 835 tench era enrolled and It Is believed that that flguro will bo oxcoedfd by at least 200 Tho meetings today wore largely prellml FOUR DOCTORS FAILED. but whllo In tho city recently he Informed his friends tlmt ho had no Intention of en tering tho race. J. II. Langford of North Platto would accept either tho chief clerk ship tn tho houso or the secretaryship of 1 tho senate. Candidates mentioned for chaplain of the houso nro Rev. Preston of Mil ford and J, W. Jcflrlcs, u colored minister of this city. Tho latter has tho Individual endorsement of every member of the Lincoln Ministerial HANDSOME ELK ON RAMPAGE Indian Heats Ills Wife In llrutnl Man ner and Then Sculps Another "Wo in ii n. CHAMBERLAIN, S. D., Dec. 26. News hns reached tho city from tho Brulo In dian agency that Hnndsomo Elk beat his squaw in :i brutal manner with a neck yoke. It Is thought tho squaw will die. Elk then seized another Indian woman, Bcnr Bird's daughter, nnd scalped her. Then nrmlng himself with his rifle and other flrcnrms ho went Into tho hills a short distance from his homo nnd left word that friend or foe must not approach him. No .More hour Stomach, When you're constipated, undigested food rots tn your stomach llko garbage In a bwIU barrel. Clean It out with Cascarcts Candy Cathartlo! 10c, 25c, 50c. Mlelilgrnn Ludy'N Iliittle with Ills eiifte and How It Wnit Won. FLUSHING, Mich., Dee. 26. (Special.) association. Ho Is pastor of tho ZIon Bap Ono of tho most activo workers In tho causo tlst church. f Tcmporauco and Eoclal Reform In Mich Igan Is Mrs. P. A. Pnssmoro of this place, Bho Is a prominent and very enthusiastic W. C. T. U. woman, nnd ono who never loses nn opportunity to strlku n blow against tho demon of Intemperance. Mrs, Pnssmoro has suffered much bodily pain during tho last threo years through Kidney and Bind dor Trouble. At times tho pnlu was al most unbearable, and tho good lady waa very' much distressed. Sho tried physician after physician, nnd each In turn failed to rellovo her, let nlono affoftct a euro. Homo remedies suggested by anxious friends were applied, but all to no purpose. At last some oue in iviuiiey t ins as n ,,, , ii ,, in thnt mighty contest only n painful n .llatrnsnltlLf Nit ll.1t inn. u.... . .- ...... .... 1. There is no occasion lor crimtnniinn nit recrimination, " botwecn democrats, lit tliero should alwnys be generous nnd i trlotlc rivalry ns to who will render must effective service In the work of bin lng up tho party organization and strengji- ening tno party noes ior mo coming cii- met. I (irnttiltniiH Counsel Not WnutedJ Ho spoko in pralso of Olnoy, Hill, Cm- ran, John DeWItt Warner, Pnttlson, o Clttro, Oormnn, Wattorson nnd other Id democrats for their courso In the to campaign nnd "their patriotic pro! ts against the ndvanco of tho hosts of n- pcrlallsm," nnd continued: It Is In no spirit of bitterness, howor. that I add that thero wero n lew pi, once prominent In democratic ranks, fio. In the midst of nil the stormy sceinl of this mighty contest, roinnlned nnni'cd nnd silent, except that now und thoqlwy tooK occasion to mrnisii aid nnn coi ort to tho enemy by making public i dnl thnt they wero In sympathy with tho uo of tho people or to oxprcis their n ts that such "painful nnd dlitresslng" I ties were bnforo tho peonle. For the rn of fiitni ulfnrA nf tlin nnrtv f olin nt- PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20. Tho Evening tempt no lmrHh criticism of the couir of Telegram today says: them gentlemen, but I will not f'trnr Plans, for thu reorgnnlzatlon of tho r,'i'i ,VnrUe l tV n'n v t m,V a . seen io innni npoiine democrats wno ragnt kept tho faith sin fall BIG STEEL REORGANIZATION I'eiuiftylviinlii Ciiinpiiny Aunonnocn I'lniift Cnllluic for iNHiinuce . of lfO,niU,(MII) ln Stock. . . . . ... .. l'ennsylviinla Steel company wero com- ...iiinh thev mnv so great Remedy for nil Kidney nnd Bladder pleted today and will shortly he submitted nVlinon of loyal ' Diseases, and Mrs. Passmore decldiM to try to tho stockholders. Tho company owns tj,o good flcht nnd 1 Uiem. She did, and Is now a well woman. "t?!.tc,1.,.?.,.V. "5nF H.u.rj:1.Mb.urK.'.. '!!!d. upon reluctant enrs. Ehe hns given tho following statement for nil tho capital stock of th'o Mnrylnnd Steel Tlle speaker asserted that the rarjnnd publication: company und of the Baltimore & Sparrow's file of the party In 1900 wns tho samrnnk At different times In tho past threo years, I!"1 LTiff jirSu'iran IS "wl fl, V0,lnB for btmotaUUm and arlff .... i... ,-i . .rlo.9K OI Jurugun iron compnn: I ,.,.,, bc iocs ,.a icno I iiu.u suiivivii Duiviiu wna nullify mm (limited), a corporation owning and ope- Bladder Troublo, and after trying four of rating Iron mines In Cuba, "It Is tho rank and file," the best physicians I could hear of. two ...Pf. I'i'B'lS referred stock to bo Is- "which, tired of the domlna f them living In tho State of Now York. 1 Tho ouutandlnK inferred And common men ln 1856 "trrolly took posscsn of found myself no better. 1 took any amount stocks of the Pennsylvania 8teel compuny, the democratic party nnd made It litvery f homo remedies suggested by kind friends. rr VWt ap&y SCnBe Party f th PCPl0" with little or no relief from anything, 1 nnd Maryland Steel company. $1,000,000 for Tribute to W, J. Ilrynn. decided to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. Less than one box hns done mo moro good than 11 tho other treatments combined, I am till using thorn, anil enn say from cx pcrlenco that the are an excellent Reme y for Kidney and Bladder Trouble. I would heartily recommend them to all those uttering from these Ills In like manner. MRS. P. A. PASSMORE, Flushing, Mich. When physicians and all other methods pf treatment have failed, try Dodd's Kid' By Pills. What they did for Mrs. Pass as ' , x :x el u.. vi'r.vr.. i r:"1:0 m conclusion ho said other urtlcliM useful to tho compuny nnd sP?H,nrT for tho democracy of illaria $8,000,000 for providing fundB for working I"'1' 1 believe, for the rank nnd niOf tho capital for Improvements nt Sparrow's democracy everywhere, I want tony to i-uiiii nnu ui meeuon lino ior sucn outer U . """ Improvements us may bo deemed advisable. Pnr' . organization or reoninnlzatl that llrhiK Suit on Life Piimira, NOnWALK. O.. Dec. 26. William IT Price, president of the Norwalk Savings bank, nnd wife brought suit today against the Sandusky. Milan & Norwalk Electric naiiway company on nccount or the can cellation of life passes thnt had been Is sued to them by tho company. Mr. Price usks for $5.UO damages nnd Mrs. Price for more, they will do for any one similarly "P.eclllp performance of contract, It being honored other leaders, it loves I'illlam -filleted. alleged that the passes were Issued for vol- Jennings Bryan and will tohrate Action any nttcmpt, In nny quarter, at any me, lo neiiuie me Millennia nnn uproio sero ren dered by that magnificent lender ni'grand trlbuno of tho people, William finings Bryan, tn the campaigns of 1S96 nn.000, or to cast stigma or repronch uponllm ln nny degree, however slight, will mt with quick and stern rebuke from thetlllloPH of democrats who followed his bner In those memorable contests, while n rank nnd file of tho great democratic nty nai liable considerations, which "ontemplates his humllfiou or l'orefiiliern' Day at Huron. HURON, S. D., Dec. 26. (Special.) Tho thirteenth annual celebration of Fore father's day, conducted by Huron Congro gatlonnlists, was n happy affair. A supper, nfter the custom of New Englnndcrs, wns served In tho opera Iioubo and several hun dred people enjoyed tho spread, after which a number of tonsts nnd responses wero given. Interspersed with vocal and Instru mental music. Rev. Charles A. Brand was innster of ceremonies. Tho first speaker was Rev. H. S. Wilkinson of tho Methodist church, who spoko of "The Men of Now England," (loorgo E, McEathron told of tho progress along commercial lines In tho west ns compared with tho east; the old settlers were represented by Major Collin and tho early churches of Huron wero spoken of by Rev. E. II. Grant, whllo F. M. Wilcox told of early railroading In Huron nnd Bendlo county. I'lerre Ury (iiindx .Store Closed. PIERRE, S D., Dec. 20. (Special Telo grnm.) Tho dry goods storo of Mrs. W. Fay was closed by tho sheriff today on nn attachment secured by Hood, Faulkrod & Co of Philadelphia for n clnlm nmountlng to $3,800. Thero nro other claims which will mnko tho totnl indebtedness between $10,000 and $12,000. Tho stock Is valued nt from $15,000 to $20,000 and, whllo It Is Impossible to secure nny statement In the matter, It Is bolloved thnt all tho claims can bo settled nnd the business continued. YV'ltneMH Doesn't Ifiideratnnd. ABERDEEN, S, D., Dec. 26. (Special.) A Russian named Casper Noldor, who failed to nnsvor questions put him on tho wit ness stand, wna Jailed for contempt of court. It now nppcars that tho witness really know nothing of what was nsked nnd ho threatens to bring suit ngalnst tho officials for falso Imprisonment. Mr. Ncldor has not taken out his papers and Is still a subject of tho rzar. llunkN Coiimillilnte, ABERDEEN, S, D., Dec. 26. (Special.) Tho Citizens' bank of Ellendalo and tho bank of tho F. II. Gannon Banking company havo been consolidated, the Citizens' bank retiring nnd taking n half Interest ln the Gannon bank. F. B. Gnnnon will continue as president, ncttng also as president of tho First Nntlonnl bank of Aberdeen. Kimivllle'i. Ri-Miuiir llniikriMit, KNOXVILLE, Tenn.. Dee. 2U-A petition In bankruptcy was filed In the United States court here today by Melvln K. Thompson nnd his brother, who wero formerly In busi ness hero. Liabilities $198,fti0; assets, $128 Melvln E. Thompson was twice mayor of Knoxvlllo. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER limp In Teinprriitnre . llli I'nlr Shir und .Northerly Wind I'rrdleled for .NeliriiUu Tniluj. WASHINGTON, Dec. 26. Forecast for Thursday nud Friday: For Nebraska, South Dakota and Kan sasFair and colder Thursday! Friday fair! northerly winds, For Iowa and Missouri Fair Thursdny nnd Friday; colder; southerly winds, be coming northerly. For North Dakota Fair Thursday nnd Friday; northerly winds. For ColoradoFair Thursday! colder In southeast portion; Friday fair; variable winds. For Wyoming Snow Thursdny; Friday fair; winds mostly northerly. For Montana Fair Thursday; colder In eastern portion; Friday fair; fresh west lo north winds, For Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory Partly cloudy Thursday; rain or snow and colder nt night or Friday; winds becoming northerly. For Illinois Fair Thursday nnd Friday; colder Frldny; southwest winds, becom ing fresh northwesterly. For Arkansas Fair Thursday; Friday fair and colder; variable winds. For Now Mexico Fair Thursday; Friday fair nnd colder; vnrlablo winds. For Western Texas Fair Thursday; Fri day fair and colder, except possibly rnln or snow Thursdny night or Friday in tho Panhandle; vnrlablo winds becoming north erly. I.nciil lteeord. OFFICE OF THE "WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Dec. 2H. OUlclal record of tem perature nnd precipitation compared with the corresponding duy of tho hint threo years: 1000. U9D. Ifc98. H97. Maximum tempcratiiro .. 3!) 10 If! 26 Minimum temperuturo .. !i:t 6 in 16 1'roclpltiitlnn T T M .0) Mean temperature 31 1.1 32 21 Record of temperature) nud precipitation nt Omaha for this day nnd since March 1, 1C00: Normal temperature IS Excess for the day 13 Total excess since March 1 1121 Normal precliiltatloti i3 Inch Deficiency for the day 0.1 Inch Totnl rainfall since Mnr. 1 30.il Inchon Excess slnco March 1 It! Inch Dellcleney for cor. period. 1S39 4 Vi Inches uelictcticy ior cor. period, imis. .3,1,4 incite IteiiorlN from Stilt Iimin nt H !. M. BTATIONS AND STATS Or WEATHSR. 1 u 1 2 eg ft : 3 : S S Omaha, cloudy North Platte, clear Cheyenne, cloudy Salt Luke, cloudy Rupld City, partly cloudy .... Huron, clear Wlillston, partly cloudy Vhlcngo, clear St. Louis, partly cloudy St. Paul, snowing Davenport, snowing Kansas City, clear Helena, snowing Havre, cloudy Bismarck, clear Galveston, pnitly cloudy T Indicates traco of precipitation. Zero. L. A. 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