THE OMATTA T)ATLY T?EE; TUKSDAT. JAMTAT?T 8, 15)01, BANOUET OF J ACKSONI ANS I Senator Tillman TilUlnto Grover OleTeland with Sharpest Lance. YS BRYAN HAS NO CLAIM TO PRESIDENCY Kxplnlnn 'l'hnt .Vo Mnn linn n Morlnnup on 11)01, nt 'Pli In .Mlnm Wllllniu J. Am)iIn Mnklni; l'mplirey Driimvrncr'n I'ollej. Tho tenth nnnunl lanquct of the Jack' sonlan club of Nebraska, at tho Miliars hotel lost nlKht, wa' tho moat ambltlom effort of tho society, and only untoward cir cumstances caused It to fall In any partlc ulnr. Tho Diana of tho club contemplated nd dresses by four or more prominent demo crats of tho United States. Governor Ilcck ham of Kentucky and J. Hamilton lcwls of Washington failed to keep their appoint ments, leaving William J. llryan nn5 Senator Tillman of South Carolina on tin. only speakers of national promlncnco on tho program. It was itfter 3 o'clock when tho doors of tho Millard dlnlnK room wcro thrown open and tho qelcct guests of tho Jncksonlans with about 300 members of tho club filled tho four tables which ran' across tho dlnlnn room. Thero was a total absence of deco ration. Tho pictures of democratic heroes of times past, which orstwhllo looked upon ' democrats united In their annual feasts, woro not upon tho walls. I'lags and bunt lng wero conspicuous by their nbsenco. W. O. (lllbert, tho president-elect of tho inEsoclatlon, sat at tho head of tho table. Seated on his right was W. J. llryan and on his loft Senator Tillman. Tho other guests of honor who occupied scats at tho table with the toastmaster wero ex-(lovcrnor Jamos H. Ilnyd, Harry O'Neill, Edgar How ard of ColumbUB, W. M. Mnupln, K. V. Urn loy of Crete, A. O. Hhallenbergcr, congressman-elect from tho Fifth district, O. M. Hitchcock, O. J. Smyth, Judgo Ilollon beck' of Fremont and Dr. Hellly. Among tho prominent Nebraska demo, crats present wero: M, W. Murray of I'cn der, ropresentatlvo from that district; Son ator T. F. Zulgler, Dr. T. L. Hall of Lin. coin, Patrick Dleasnn, August Lltzc, Art Nowman and 1". A. Buugh of Oakland, Frank Morgan nnd Tom I'attcrson oi riattsmouth, T. II. Mahoney of Greeley Ccn. tcr, Nicholas Fortz of Tender, K, V. Haley of Crete, tho only man in tho democratic party in tho Btato of Nebraska who votcn for Andrew Jackson; J. 1'. Lntta of Tekn mnh, J. I). Kolleher of Auburn, Scnntor Meredith of Ashland, T. H. Fcnnor of Kearney, I'hll Kohl of Wayne, Gcorgo Cor. cornn of York, O, N. Humphrey nnd Ralph Whltcd of Lincoln, Mntt Miller ot David City, W. A. Hclmbcrger of Gran a Island, M. II. WoIhIi of Lincoln, W. i. Phelps of Schuylor, William Carr of Lincoln nnd John A. Johnson ot Stratford, la. Tho menu of tho banquet was aa follows: Uluo Points. Celery. Consomme Victoria. ., Salted Almonds. Olives. Fresh Shrimps. Newbury. Fillet of llenf, Mnrechale. French Peas, Roast Turkey, Oyster Dressing. Candled Sweet Potatoes. Thicken Salad. Jucksmilnti Pudding. Neapolitan Itf Creum. Assorted Cnlio ItO((uefort Cheese. Toasted Crackers. Cafe Nolr. Sauterno. Claret. C'hampngne. Cigars Club Looks Well After Klectloii. v It was 11 o'clock when Toastmastcr Gil bert nroso to call time for speeches. Ho rongratulatcd tho club on Its flue appoar apco after what was considered by. "Its 'enemies'' as 'a solar plexus blow", Tho' op position would 11 tul that In tho matter of never keoplng down llanquo's ghost would not bo In It with tho Jacltsonlan club. "In nn uphill tlRht our patron saint was at his best, and tho club will bn found following In his wake. Tho health of tho club Is shown by Its Increaso In membership since its retirement to winter quarters In No vember." His reforenco to tho favortto con of Nebraska and South Carolina was recolved with demonstrative applauBo. Ho closed by Introducing Harry 12. O'Neill, who responded to tho toast, "Tho Jaclf- sonlans." Appiauso long and continued greeted tho speaker, who Immediately entered upon his subject, paraphrasing Webster: "Econlums tho Jacksonlun club needs none. Thero It stands, possessing ono of Androw Jackson's attributes, for It wns said that ho was most dangerous after defeat. It haB spread Its Influcnco all over tho land. Tho spirit of tho club Is manifest In a toast pro posed by William J. Dryan whllo a member of congress: 'Andrew Jackson May Kvory Democrat In Nebraska Do as Courageous as Ho In Advocating tho Hlghts of tho People.' In the last battle wo captured sovoral big guns from tho enemy. If we had won by tho nsslstanco of tho trusts wo would have lost. Tonight tho club dedicates Itself nnow to tho principles of Jefferson and Jackson." Tho toastmastcr Introduced Senator Till man of South Carolina, who responded to tho toast, "Tho Democratic Party, Its Duty and Destiny," Tlirt-i- Su-'lcn of DoiuocrnfN, Tho senator from South Carolina was re ceived by tho club on its feet, with hnnd korchlefs waving. Ho said that his cor dial reception had madu him fool Ilko Wellington at Waterloo, when, In a critical time In tho battle, ho cried, "Up, guards, nnd at them!" "I felt that It would hardly bo worth my tlmo to eomn to Nebraska to apeak to a lot of democrats whom I be lieved to bo. disorganized and running with ther ta(ls tucked between their legs. I consulted with some of my colleagues and now 1 am glad I am hero, "Call things by their names. Thero nro e p r esse d ? And is it not due to nerv ous exhaustion ? How can you have courage when sufYering with headache, nervous pros tration, and great physical weak ness? Would you like to be rid of this depression of spirits? How? By removing the cause. By taking '' Ayer's Sarsaparilla It removes the cause of your suffering, because it removes all impurities from your blood. 1.00 a bottle. All druggists. To keep in good health you must have perfect action of the bowels. Ayer's Pills cure con stipation and biliousness. Price 25c. a box. Wrlto tli doctor frrlr Ml tho particular! In four cut. Ytfu will rew rrmu rcrlr, Ati artii.Dr. J.C. ATsa,lmeU,itui. 1 ' three kinds of men who call themselves democrats. Wo must consider tho gen ulno article; the next class, who Is genuine If ho has an ofllce, nnd the .bird class, who think that they nro the depositories of democratic doctrine nnd that wisdom will ; die with them. If South Carolina no longer I leads the south sho Is not at tho tall. The I noto I sound tonight will bo the tune the south will sing when the time comes to 1 vote. First, wo havo a largo number of men who havo Inherited their democracy and, llko good sons of noblo sires, ar stnndlng by the principles of liberty. This i Is tho great rank and file tho 05 per cent, j of tho 6,!00,000 who In tho face of treachery I reorganlzcl tho party In 1S96 and took Its j party from tho dust, tho voice of tho peo ple for tho first tlmo being heard and placed It In tho hands of this man (Indi cating Dryan). Tho next class of democrnts are the men who want to run, who will sacrifice princi ples to get possession of tho government. They are tho tlmo servers bright men who often bamboozle tho rank nnd flic. They aro now ready to throw up tho sponge. They aro tho men who will glvo heed to the overtures for reorganization. Thcso are tho men who havo to be watched. "Next we havo a small contingent who wero onco tho trusted leaders of tho party men who furnished tho slnows of war. who directed tho policy of the party. These are represented at this tlmo by that chorus which has broken from ro many sources that It Is hard to locate It which camo tho day after tho election, when they re turned from tho polls with their daggers dripping with democratic blood, crying for a reorganization of tho party. In 1892, when tho president called for all loyal democrats to support the ticket, we did It. What did they do In 'SO? They deserted. I swear. If Grover Cleveland nnd his crowd nro democrats, I havo never been onel (Loud cheers nnd cries ot "Hit him ngalnl ) Tho day after election tho papers aro filled with tho opinions of this man and his sat ellites, calling for a reorganization of tho party. They nro now attempting to scduco the second class and lend them Into tho republican party as an nlly. "Is thero room for two republican parties? Yet what Is tho dlfferenco between tho pol icy of Harrison and Cleveland, ns shown by their administrations? In two years nfter tho Inauguration of Cleveland u demo cratic majority In congress wns changed to a larger republican majority. As political lusolonce, has the claim of Cleveland todny ever had nn equal? I would rather fight In defeat nnd go down year after year than surronder to any such treachery nnd vil lainy. .Stand by Jneknon nnil Lincoln. "My peoplo would retire mo wero I to attempt to follow this man. Perhaps I am doing him too much honor, but he Is not alone. Ho Is tho man of all men se lected to proproso that wo Bhall acknowl edge wo havo been a lot of fools, and giv ing us tho nlternatlvo of choosing a life time out of oHlco or a renunciation of our principles. It would mean that we would say W. J. Hryan Is a charlatan. Demo cratic duty? It Is to stand by tho prin ciples of Jefferson and Jackson and the causo for which Abraham Lincoln died. I havo 3ald on tho hustings that, measured by tho standnrds of Jofferson and Jackson, Abraham Lincoln wns a bettor democrat than Jofferson Davis, and measured by tho standard of Abraham Lincoln, Urynn Is a hotter republican than McKlnlcy. "Wo cannot say what will bo tho Issue In 1801. Wo cannot discuss tho matter In tho Interest of any ono man. Hero before Mr. Hryan I say that ho cannot claim any right to tho office. No man can four years beforo tho tlmo of tho nomination. "Our destiny, If wo nro true to our tra ditions. Is to go down tho middle of the road looking neither to the right nor to tho left. Wo want po time-serves In tho ranks. Our destiny Is to get possession of tho government nnd bring It hack to the principles upon which It wns founded. If wo are fnlso to tho traditions of Jeffor son and Jackson nnd Urynn wo deservo de feat and will receive it. Some of tho young men hero will go to Washington to bno an Imperial Caesar recolvo his crown upon tho steps of the capltol." At tho closo of Tlllmnn's speech the crowd stnndlng sang "America." A lotter of rcgrot wns read from Governor Deck ham of Kentucky, who sent tho greetings of his state to Dryan and tho club. W. M. Mnupln then responded to the toast, "Tho Press," Following Mr. Maupln H. V. Ilnley of Crete, who had mot Androw Jncksou, made n short talk, congratulating tho club upon Its growth, Its perseverance nnd deeds of valor. Tho venerable democrat from Crete has been a feature of tho club for several years. Ho mot Jackson at Dcllvlllo, Penn., while tho general was on his way from Wheeling to Ilaltlmoro and told of that mooting. Ho threw Into tho meeting the only spirit ot commemoration of the anni versary ot tho battlo ot Now Orleans. Ho w Oman's ork Tho nnnunl business meeting and elec tion of tho Omaha chapter, Daughters ot tho American Revolution, wns held at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the audlenco room of tho public library, about thlrty-flvo members being present. Hefore tho meeting was called to order tho women Inspected tho collection of relics ot tho revolutionary period on exhibition In tho museum of tho library. A number of relics of Fort Atkinson, among which wcro pieces of a sword nnd of n pistol, a buckle, n well preserved door lock, bulletn, etc., picked up on tho site to bo marked by tho Omaha chapter, wero also ex ami nod with much Interest, having been secured by the committee that visited Calhoun on December 18 to nrrnngo for tho slto of tho proposed monument. Tho mooting opened with tho reading of preliminary reports, after which tho officers for tho ensuing yenr wero oleted ns fol lows: Hcgent, Mrs. A. Alice; vlco regent, Mrs, S. D. Harknlow; sccretnry, Miss Nancy Hatten; corresponding secretary, Miss Ida Johnston; treasurer, Mrs. John It. Webster; registrar, Miss Louisa Harris; historian, Mrs. W. H. AVllllamB; member of board of managers, Mrs. M. D. Lowrey; regent's nl ternato at continental congress, Mrs. J. It. Wcbator; dologato to continental congress, Mlrs Kllenoro Dutcher. With the report from tho board of man agers was submitted n recommendation that the delegates to tho continental congress to bo hold In Washington beginning tho first Monday after February 22, be Instructed to tend to tho public press on Wednesday nnd Frldny a completo account of the pro ceedings of tho meeting. In her report tho historian acknowledged the gift of relics from Mr. W. II. Woods of Cjlhoun nnd spoke of the work of mark ing the historic spots of tho stato ns the most Important work of tho year. Tho membership commltteo'a .report showed .in tncrenso of twenty members In the past year, tho chaptor now numbering seventy-three. An account was given of the medal awarded Miss Vera Fink of Lnthrop school for tho best essay ,on "Religion In , the Colonies," nnd It was decided that a regular sum bo ret aside tor such a medal each yeur, tho regent expressing It as hor opin ion that the reeultfc nt the custom fully Justified tho expenditure. Tho chairman of tho . committee to In vestigate tho slto of tho proposed monu ment nt Cnlhoun reported n sulnclent amount of brick and other material used. paid high tribute to tho character of Old Hickory. Hon. A. C. Shallenberger, congressman elect from tho Fl'lh district, followed tho venerable Jacksonlnn from Crete. Mr. Shal lenberger s toast was "Tho Untcrrltled." He snld that no true democrat would bo terri fied with defeat; that If It cannot command success It can deslro It. Tho democratic party needs no reorganization. It needs only trustworthy men In commaud and democratic principles In force. Tho Kan sas City platform nppealed to the boat feeling of tho American people, but, ha.l the decalogue been ndded to It, tho demo cratic party could not have succeeded In tho face ot the claim ot Mark Hnnnn that even tho bint of the sheep had dollars In It with Orovcr only four years awny. Tho full dinner pall was tho cause of republican Success, In the mind of the speaker, but he' believed thnt at tho end of four years the voter will find thnt that dinner pall Is filled with stone, Tho Nebraska congress man was the first to refer to the doctrine of 16 to 1. He said that this Issue would not i bo settled until settled according to the Idea of Dryan. First I'olltlrnl Speech 81 not t'.lretlnn. It was 1:30 o'clock when tho toastmastor nroso to lutroduco W. J. Dryan, who spoke upon tho subject of "Democracy." D was tho first political speech of tho defeated democratic candldato slnco tho election In November. Ho was received with oh ova tion ns ho arose. Ills volco was hoarso when ho began, but grew clearer as ho pre, gresscd. Ha said, In part: "I am gratified that you havo given our distinguished friend from tho south nn op portunity to seo Nebraska democracy, for It you nro not nil democrats you nro sliver re publicans and populists of tho sort that cannot bo told from democrnts. I am glad you havo had a chance to hear Mr. Tillman. You havo to hear him to understand him. If ho speaks more plainly than most of us there arc times when pollto lnngungo Is In ndequnto to express human feeling. I am surprised that tho peoplo havo reached a stato where they will honor refined robber and not appreciate rugged honesty. I havb been In every campaign In Nebrnska since 1SSS, anil will bo In every ono ns long as my Ufo shnlt last. May bo I can help an other moro than I could help myself, If I should Uvo to four score years I would rather go to defeat In every campaign than to abato ono principle. If It is fato that tho republic shall fall and for centuries tho peoplo must struggle In vain, I would rnthch tho party be right than thnt It bo success ful. Itiitlirr Cronjp Tlinn Itnlicrls, "I'd rather bo Cronjo In St. Helena than Roberts In England. I would rather bo Krugor wandering over Europe than tho crowned head of a successful empire. Tho democratic party was overwhelmingly de feated In 1872. Only four years afterward our candldato received nn overwhelming popular majority. Wo wont Into tho cam paign In 18S0 nnd lost, but wero not dis couraged. In 1884 we won and gavo tho country nn administration somewhat upon democratic lines. If nny rcorganlzer claims that tho party should chatigo becauso de feated without trial wo can reply that tho party organized upon his lines wns de feated nfter trial In 1888. In 1892 wo wero successful. In 189G wo failed. i-vit Terrllleil by .Majorities. "In 1890 wo carried tho stato nnd havo flono so every yenr until now. Wo did not glvo up frco trndo becauso tho mnjorlty wns agalnBt us and wo did not glvo up free silver becauso tho majority was against us. Wo havo had nn abnormal condition which has brought money to this country nnd tho republicans aro feaBtlng because wo havo moro of what they said wo had plenty. The next four years will test the sufficiency of this Increase. When tho sup ply of gold becomes Hiitllclent to meet tho necessity of tho "people tho present advo cates of tho gold standard will bo ns hos tllo to tho yellow metal as they aro now to tho white. Hnyn Time AVID Justify Ills Fultli. "The republican party said In tho cam palgn of 1900 that they wero not In fnvor of Imperialism they now openly favor It. Many peoplo had nn Idea that tho rbargo wns overdrawn. They said that when tho campaign wsb over the wnr in tho Philip pines would ho over. Wo claimed other wise, and tlmo will Justify our belief. When tho American peoplo understand that wo aro tho conservative party nnd tho republican party Is tho radical yea, tho revolutionary party they will como to us, Dlvurt'f ns u Parable. "I nm going to sny llttlo on tho subject of party reorganization and that, llttlo Is this: When a woman gets n divorce from her husband on tho ground of lnck of sup port, that husband should not express solicitude for tho wlfo's fato until they nro married again. "The day will come whon Hanna's power nnd Hanna's self shall fall and ono in Tlub and Vharity. In tho original buildings of old Fort At kinson (1819) obtainable to construct a foun dation for tho monument. Pictures ot several proposed monuments wcro exhibited nnd plans for raising funds for cnrrylng out tho undertaking wcro discussed, but nothing wns decided upon. A communication wns read from tho na tional board regarding tho proposition to tonder to Mrs. Thcodoro Ilooscvelt or Mrs. W. J. Dryan the nomination for president general. Resolutions adopted by tho Georgia and Tennessee Daughters of Amer ican Revolution, endorsing Mrs. Donald McLean of Now York for tho ofllco of pres ident general and asking tho Omaha chapter to exert Its Influence with tho other chap ters of Nebraska In bohnlf of her candi dacy, wero read. A general discussion followed, In which tho regent favored Mrs. McLcnn ns a friend to tho Nebraska societies, whoso Influence had nocurcd for this state n vlco president general nt tho last continental congress. Miss Kllenoro Dutcher spoko warmly In favor of Mrs. McLean, expressing It as her opinion thnt sho was ono of tho most powerful friends of the western chnpters. the resolution endorsing Mrs. McLean then carried, with but llttlo opposition. An Interesting artlclo wns read on tho work ot tho Buffalo (N. V.) chapters nmonu tho Italian and Polish population of thnt city, which Is being ennied on by means of patriotic lectures with storeoptlcon Illus trations of the periods in the rise nnd growth of tho American nation. Consider able discussion reunited from the suggestion that such lectures might be profitably used ns means ot securing funds for tho erec tion of tho proposed monument nnd tho matter was referred to a commlttco for investigation. A resolution favoring tho proposed nmendmcnt to tho constitution ot the na tional society, providing for tho adoption of tho recognition pin designed by Miss Kllenoro Dutcher of the Lincoln chapter, was unanimously carried. It was agreed to co-operate with the Lin coln chapter In electing ono of Its mem bers atnto regent to succeed Mrs, Ueorgu W. Towle, whoso term hns expired, Hy vlrtuo of n previous nrrAngemont Lincoln will support a candidate from tho Omaha chaptor for vlco president general from Ncbraskn and Mrs. A. C, Troup was placed in nomination for that office. The Nebraska Ceramic club held Its regu lar monthly meetlnc at '4 o'clock yesterday prodigious mlno swallow nil who turned tholr backs upon American principles." j SIl.N ATOU TIM.MAX TUMI TO IIHYATV. 'tins n H mpntliy mIMi ItooritnuUers of lleiuoprntlo Part)'. Yesterday afternoon Senator Tlllmnn ot South Cnrollna, who spoke at tho Jackson Ian banquet last night, talked Intorestlnsly on national affnlrs from a democratic stand point. Speaking ot tho proposed change In policy, he snld; "Thero Is no ono nuking for n change In the policy of tho party ex cept thoso who have tried to wreck the party slnco they wero deposed from its management. Yon tlnd no man who voted for Hryan talking favorably of any change. We have no reason to desire nny sort of a change In policy. Tho fact that we failed to elect a president is no occasion for fright. Wo failed to elect several candidates be foro Mr. Hryan ran. but that mndo no dif ference to democrats." "What Is tho policy of tho democratic minority In tho senate?" he was asked. Our policy so far as outlined Is not ouo of dclny. Wo will discuss nil measures, offer such amendments ns Mem to us wlso and then lot tho republican majority bear tho lespcnslblllty for tho result of the onact- mcnt of laws. 1 feel llko n fool for leaving Washington nt tho present time. Tho do- bato on the military bill Is now nt Its height and I feel llko 1 should bo present. Had I known thnt tho bill would havo been up for consideration at this tlmo I never would havo promised to como to Omaha, but at that tlmo I know nothing ot when tho bill would bo discussed, nnd 1 camo to fulfill my promise. That bill will bo passed practically as It Is at present, I believe. Somo amendments may bo mado, but It Is tho policy of tho minority to glvo tho ma jority all tho ropo It wants, then It It hangs Itself It Is no fault of ours." Senator Tlllmnn Is tho father of the South Cnrollna dispensary law for tho con trol of tho liquor trninc nnd ho han fought Its battles In overy stato campaign slnco It was passed. In overy campaign It Is mado an Issue, tho war upon tho mensuro being exceedingly tiorco last fall. Speaking of this matter, ho said: "Tho friends ot tho dispensary law wero successful In tho last campaign by big mnjorltles, and If thero nro any amendments mado It will bo by tho mends of tbo law. Thnt tho stntn controls thollmior traffic better under tho dispensary system than it possibly can through pro hibitory laws Is shown by n comoarlson of llio states of houth Carolina nnd Knnsas. In tho former stato 370 rotall liquor licenses wero issued by tho United States, while tho number In Knnsas was approximately 2,000. Thero nro really nbout 250 places In the stnto whero liquor can bo purchased con trary to law and these places nro generally confined to tho larger cities." IlKCllPTIOX l'KOVICS FHOST, JiieUsoiilan People Find Dlfflfitlt Proposition. Tho day preceding tho tenth annual ban quot of tho Jacksonlnn club was not filled with promtso for tho success of that event. Governor lleckham, who wns scheduled to nrrlvo In tho morning, failed to put In an appearance. W. J. Hrynn arrived nt the Hurllngton depot nt 3 o'clock. Tho com mltteo wnB not expecting him nt thnt hour, so ho camo unattended to tho Pnxton hotel, whero ho registered and Immediately went out on tho street. It wns Intended by tho club to tnko him to tho Millard where, with Senator Tillman, ho would havo been the guest of tho organlzntion. U wns 4 o'clock beforo tho reception commlttco learned that ho had arrived and they finally found him In nn ofllco where ho was outlining tho speech ho wns to do liver In tho evening. Up nt tho head quarters n crowd of Nobraskn democrnts was awaiting tho comlnr,- of tho speakers who wore to bo tendered a reception. At nbout 4 o'clock Senator Tillman arrived In tho city and wns drlvon to tho Millard, whero ho retired until tho hour of tho ban quet. A commlttco from tho club called nnd requested him to visit tho head quarters, but ho refused, pleading weari ness. When that commlttco returned to tho club room thoy found that Mr. Hryan had dropped In Informally and chaken hands with tho peoplo In tho room and then loft. Shortly nfterward he returned nnd tho reception was at an end. llutloiiN the Comity's Pocket. ATLANTIC, la., Jan, 7. (Special Tele gram.) Hond in tho sum of JGOO wns filed in tho district court this morning, wherebv tho tomporary Injunction suit ngalnst tho Hoard of Supervisors In tho back tax col lections suits becomes effective Suit was brought by H. A. Dlsbrow nnd J. H. Hruff nnd tho Injunction wns granted nt tho No vember term. Tho Hoard of SuparvlsorB convened this morning, so that tho bond wns filed at tho Inst posslblo moment. Tho board will bo temporarily restrained from paying C. W. Wclman additional commis sions. afternoon nt tho homo ot Mrs. Charles Mor rill, eleven members being present. Sov oral matters of Importance wcro discussed and It was decided that tho use of bright gold should bo tho subject for discussion nt noxt month's meeting. A special meeting of tho Omaha Equality ciuo win no iicm nt 3 o'clock this after noon nt stnto hoadqunrters, fi22 Pnxton block. As several matters of Importance nro to bo brought up for consideration n full attendance Is desired. The Womnn's Foreign Missionary society of Hanscom Park church has Issued an outllno of tho work for Its meetings for tho ontlro year. Tho program !b most complete and such systematic work cannot but yield good results. Tho largest attondanco of tho yenr wns present nt yestordny'o meeting of the Wo man's club. An exceptional musical pro' gram had been arranged, which hnd to be abandoned owing to tho Inability ot a ma jority of tho musicians to ho present, This occasioned much disappointment, which was almost entirely disponed, however, by an Impromptu program, which proved most entertaining. Tho program wns as follows First A resurno of tho closing events of tho year, by Mrs. Crolgh, Second A rovlow of tho rcscuo work sup ported by tho club, Mrs. Damond. Third Woman's property rights of No braska nnd nn explanation ot tho proposed bill, Mrs. M. (1. Androws. Fourth A rovlow of tho work of tho committee on stnto traveling libraries, Mrs Harriet Towno. Fifth Opportunities nnd possibilities of club women, Mrs. Doff. Sixth Short talk by Mrs. Kggleston of St Louis, Tho club gavo n voto of thanks to tho lawyers who aro so materially assisting tho work of tho commlttco on woman's prop erty rights. A manifestation of sympathy was offered on account of Mrs, J, II. Mil lard's death. Tho Woman's Singing society Is seriously considering n repetition 'of Its concert of December 13 at Hanscom Park Methodist Dplscopal church. Tho program on tba occasion was unusually good nnd the nu merous requests for its repetition will bo considered and dccldod upon at Friday' meeting. MAILING CROWE CIRCULARS Otrr Two Tlioiisnml 1'osli-rs OnrliiK n, lie nurd for the llniulK Arc .Sent Out. Oscar Karbr.ugh, secretary to the chief of police, was busy nil dny Monday send ing out copies of the circular offering the JS0.000 reward for tho arrest of Pat Crowo and his tno pals In tho Cudnhy kidnaping case. These will go to chiefs of police, marshals nnd sheriffs nil over the coun try, to tho various branches of tho Pinker ton deteotlvo ngency, nnd to all other de tective agencies that may apply for them. Over 2,000 havo already been mailed, and ns many more remain to be sent out. "Tho circular contains tho description of 'At Crowo, who Is referred to ns "bandit No. 1," and also ot bandits Nos. 2 nnd 8. The womnn Is referred to ns hnvlng been 'remotely connected with tho rase." All these descriptions, save thnt of Crowo. are menger In detail nnd will be but little nld n tho matter of making nrrcsts. Follow ing Is tho description of Pat Crowe: Age. 3.1; height, 5 feet 10fc Inches; weight, 155 to 165 pounds; brown hair, mixed with gray nt sides; bluo ees of nervous ex pression; light sandy mustache, probably dyed, or may bo smooth-shnven or wear snndy full beard; hns faint scar on right heck; scar tin Inner right wrist; s(nr on base of left thumb; several scars at base f left Index finger; thrco upper right molar teeth out, which causes cheek to Ink unless replaced by fnlso teeth; left yotooth out, which may havo been re placed by false one. He Is also known by the unmca of Frnnk Roberts, Johrf Wilson nnd Harris. Hero follow tho Dcrtlllon measurements. At tho head of tho circular nro four cuts of Pat Crowo, front nnd sldo views, taken nt various times. Tho circular refers o him as being the "supposed" lender of ho gang of kldnnpors. ANNUAL MEET OF EDITORS ArrniiKiMiirnfn Aro I'erfeeleil for .111- ln I'liMiNiirc ii Ith llnsl II ess. Arrangements nlready perfected and others still under way Insure thnt tho an nual meeting of tho Ncbinska Press As sedation, which will bo held In this city January 22 and 2.1, will bo a most success ful nnd eujoynbln event. Tho association has grown In Influence nnd membership dur ing tho last few years until It now In cludes nlmost nil of the editors of tho stnto and a number of men connected with Nebraska's metropolitan tiewspapers. Thoso men will congregate In Omaha during tho annual meeting nnd glvo much of their tlmo to tho discussion of "shop," but committees nro arranging so that thero shall bo somo social Indulgence In order to mako tho meeting n mcmornblo one. Tho visiting editors will be extended tho glad hnnd by all of Omaba. They will bo tnken to tho theater and beforo they get out of town will bo dined and wined nnd mndo to fcol tho warmth of Omaha's hospitality. Tho business sessions ot tho nssoclntion will bo devoted to tho reading of papers on subjects of Interest to tho craft by prom inent newspaper men nnd publishers of tho stnto, nnd n number ot Interesting tech nical nnd practical questions will bo con sidered. W. N. Huso, ox-president of tho association, who edits tho Dally Nows at Norfolk, will bo tho editor of a dally paper, to bo Issued during tho tlmo that tho as sociation Is In convention. This featuro of the meeting will bo nn Innovation nnd promises to bo n most successful one. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tho nnnunl meellnir if the Hoard of Gov ernors of Ak-Sar-llcn. will bn held nt tho Omnhn club next Monday nlglit. A regular meeting or tno uoara is scnruuieo lor io nlsht. Tho Didlders' nnd Traders' exchnnco yes terday, elected the fnllowlnir olllcei's lor tho ensuing yenr; President, J. Fred Smith; vlco president, J. I. Wntt; treasurer, k. u. Hampton; directors, W. C. Dullard. J. M. Dow, J. II. Hnrto nnd 11. L. Curter. Tho board of directors will elect a secretary later on. John Jov wns nrrcsted Into Jlonday after noon bv Serire.'int Whelnn and Detective Johnson whllo trying to dispose ot u set of slnglo harnecs vulucd nt $15. John said bo owned the harness and hud brought It alt the way from Wyoming in Ills grip, out tno nollco believe ho stole tho set In this city and nro trying to II ml tho owner. Frnnk Flnla. a om-urmod peddle'. resid ing nt II Hi South Sixteenth street, became. angry nt his wife Momlny night nnd, It Is alleged, nner liming nor m ine taco a iow times, drove her and their two children out of tho house and locked tho door, lie had barely settled down to a quiet night when Hmergency Olllcor Hnldwin and Pntrolmnu Ducbcrry nroito in tno noor ami sent nun to 1nll. I Ik was booked for wlfo-bentlmr nnd being drunk and dlrtrdcrly. John Dusenberry. nrrcsted Sunday night by Detective Johnson nnd Olllcer Dlnom, Is not wnnted In Huffnlo ns at first thought by the police. A telegram received Monday night from the Huffnlo chief said that tho ense ngalnst him thero would not be prosu- ruted. iJUKcnnerry wits in uuuaio a snori tlmo ngo out of money nnd out of friends. A klnd-heurted woman took him Into bur homo and fed nnd clothed hltn. When ho left, sho says, ho took $10 worth of her hus band's clotulns. Dusenberry Is not wnnted here nnd wns rclensed upon tho receipt ot tho tcleuram. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. AV. A. Helmberger, cashier of tho Grand Island Dunking company, Is ut tho Mer chants. .1. .1. Wilson of Droken Dow nnd V. M. Murrny of Pender nro Nebrnskuns at the IJellouc. Charles Dnnnel, a South Dakota mlno contractor, is registered nt tno Aiercnants from Lead. 8. G. Strickland, division superintendent ot tho Omaha line, hns returned from Portlnnd, Ore. .1. .1. Corbett. not the ex-chamnlon pugilist, but a Chicago traveling man, Is nt tno .Mercuants. K. L. Myers of Newport, president of the Nebraska Lumber Dealers' association, Is at the .MerciiuniH. Mrs. F. It. Strelght and daughter, Miss Kthel, havo gono to Chicago. Miss 1'thcl will re-enter school at I.nko Forest. Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. M. Hlehnrdson will leuvo the city today for Cnllfornla, whero sho will spepu tno winter wiin nor uaugiuer. Mr. and Mrs. William F. 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