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ST e T0 PERMIT RATLROAD POOLING Majority Report from the House Commer Committee Favoring the Bill MANY OBJECTIONS FROM THE M|NORiTVi Mewsrs. Lind and Mallory Give Thelr Rea- s for Opposing the I ~Dangers Attending on the Passage of Such a Law. oposed Measure Wasuinorow, D. C., Jan. 17.—Mr. Patter son of yort of the ma Jority of th committee on the bill allowing poolin hand it hias been insisted that to allow such apportionment would enable roads to main taln high rates, On the other hand it is contended it would result in o more equal conauction of the business of these transportation companies; would not in crease rates and would have the effect to prevent rebates and discriminations against swall shippers. The committee is of the opinion that under tl nes s house com , says that on one portunity a much ntly solve il n to intellig n o \ the Minority. Mr. Lind of Minnesota and Mr. Mallory of Florida represent the minorit and report that they feel in duty bound to protest against the pooling section of the bill, and call _attention to t objections it. It proposes. they say, to le ize “railroad wrecking” and stock specu lations by authorizing not only ngre nts for the division nd gross earnings among the carriers them also authorizes the c divide and apportion thesc ng other car- riers. Under theso provisions stockholders will be as much at the merey of the railroad managers as will be the public, The § rd Ol company, the d d beef combine and other monopolies can obtain rebates by | contracts enforceable in the courts instead by stealth and concealment, as heretofore Railroad transportation is a natural monopoly. The ele wanting. The bill takes away th y guard that we have had herétofore ag railroad extortion. The cor Liti wates utes has always been a th ] side of trafic eintions and pools. 1t ha frustrated many well laid schemes to op Pross the public, This embarrassment the bill removes, The milliondollar bonus to tho Py Steamship e pany torefrain from competition may here r be paid in pursuance of law. In con on, it is said to be unfair to the Inter State commission to subject them to the im sortuning and pressure that this bill would mpose upon them should it become a law. rcrease the Clreulation, In the house of represen Pennsylvania introduced a bill to authorize the refunding of the 4 per cent bonds to in crease the eirculation of the national ban and to discontinue the purchase of silver bullion. It authorizes the sceretary of the treasury to issue, in sums mot ex- ceoding in" the wte $500,000,000, registered bonds in demoninations of £40, or multiples thercof, redeemable in coin of standard vi ates after forty ye and bearing nt ch bonds sha taxation. The secre these bonds by exchangin 4 per cent bonds now outst national banking assc rs from the dateof | 1l be oxempt from 1l dispose of them for the nding. tion t wns- fer to the treasury bor ized | ve | lue to the | under this act shall be entitley circulating notes equal in face v par_value of the bonds so deposited, and shall, in lieu of the tax assessed upon the ci culation of national banks under existin law, pay to the treasurcr of the Unitc States on January 1of each year a duty of one-fourth of 1per cent upon the average amount of its notes in circulation during the previous purchase of silver bullion is rey Propo Silver Leg! aled, Intion, men in the house have de 1o active move -oward geiting the drew-Cate bill up, and it m: now decide to wait on the senate, It is Mr. s intention, however to ask the committec on rules for a day for the billand | free coinage men expect they will get it. | Mr. Bland, Mr. © and otliers have v Jected all propositic looking to @ o i profess they are able 1y attempt to e a vote THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 which he had begun yesterday in support of his joint resolution to amend tion %0 as to limit the presidental office to Without concluding he N FAVOR OF A STATE FAIR the constitus clude his speech tomorrow. Annual Meeting of the Nebraska Board of Agrioulture at Lincoln, The McGarr WORK OF PREVIOUS YEARS REVIEWED trary notwithstanding? The vote resulted Exhibitlon of Last Year Was Not a Finan- Several Thousand Hansbrough of Arkansas, | | Laxcory, Neb, [Special Telegram ska State Boa Agriculture was iversity chapel | ance was good comed the board in a neat speect » anti-option bill was then taken up and ve his report r * and secrotary submitted theirs. ported receipts f year 1502, including the £2,000 annual und of its unconsti Secretary Fur » anti-option bill w from Delaware; | by Senators Gra | Vest, democra penses, premfums, ot yielded to S0 many nterruptions the rrangement provided for pooling | report also contained 1o harm will befall the public, and an op- | ¢ an interesting session the ser s inoresss r factories was cultivation in products of the two WASHINGTON t “The matter of holding dilated upon by a fair this year was afue the Main lows: George W. Ludlow & Co im the committee on ion. which was adopte »wing assignment of busi ir association the experiment of passing Tllinois had tried a fair for a yes measures from the | Merchants committee on wd apportionment of net | g recommended that onc ‘The auditing committee 7 everything in good or of committe ng them bein iture the nece at Lincoln whe handea in its re ay of next week A resolution was aj joint mectin; one to impress upon tho sity of providing ‘e the various state socicties g the report of the com adjournment was 1 to providing for on_credentials, an was passed providing for terms of the United States circuit and distries nt Evanston, Vu-(m‘ William Marshall commenc Janu will pr of the time yesterda case of Reid, Murdock & Co. against Frank H. Scott The board of sinocrat, from Alabama, calied | closing up the | senate bill to provide for the ment of offenses vides that cvery person wh nt of competition is | report shows that the fair of last year iled by a littlc This, in spite of s and receipts we not one of the WALLAC Bee. ] —The busi organized a board of trade by 1 explains that dition of afairs as due to the iums were gr »r execution of any commands of the ofticer a fine not exce Harper: vice pr seerotary, ng £1,000 or by imprison- | whereas the T'he bill also forbids | mutiny or resi to premiums offered i s in the stock pens, provided in | nal accommodations other departments. insas, opposed ud a letter from th union, protesting > ground that it > an_organization among b bes rter acre tives Brosius of | best quarter Scnvyier, Neb., Jan gram to Tue I have done a general me | here for two years, were closed by the sliriff this forenoon on an attachment by ncis Jones, Hampden, $30. 1k which was prevalent yesterday of dispensing with WOMAN'S SUE ASSOCIATION. Yestorday's Pro cedings Confined to Reports Washington N Wasuixaroy, D. C., ing's session W Suffrage association all of the members who ally in favor of a urnas says that there | will' be one without any slip. orn show in ( » at the pleasure of the United | ments are following in rapid succes | full extent of the liabilitics nt Memorial hall is a | all the exhibits i hall presents a the exhibits is one tat the rateof? | place this morni It was decided to hington ever ginning of the long session of congres: Others repre- Lee Smith of Washington, C. Richardson, the discretion | The rest of the should be he itive committ a R. McLanhan of Lyons of Lyons, A. A. , W. M. Coleman of Red Willow, W. Hawkins of Kearney, besides a number That shown by Hawkins is one of the most_extensive and consists of oyer eighty varieti Horse Fanclers Meet. iation of Trotting and s was formed ittec room of the was_decided to_incorporate, The following York, Neb., Jun. 17.—[Speci Bee.|—Again last night the Presbyter church was crowded to hear Ev ding. The mecting was opened by a twenty- “The house comt post roads today nittee on postofiices and rubly on the sen- from Saunders ar. The law vroviding for the | PYAC 7 postal clorks us follows: fourth class w,\mh«l‘h & The bill by Mr. %\ classification i ces and fixing the and second-cl v be they will | Reed, Lincoln, ( board of directors—one Howard Schneider, sentenced to be hanged cloture or otherwise on the repeal of the Sherman act. Many anti-silver men, how ever, beliove that good will come of the con sideration of the fepeal, even if it be not passed, by securing o test vote which will show that o majority is opposed to the free coinage and that fillibustering alone pre- vented a repeal of the present law., The canvass that is house for lh«-lqu.\lnfnw billis very im- The influence of Mr. Cleveland is, v strong, a deal of dependenco i put in th many democratic partisans who are in favor of the coinage of silver, but whose stronger than their convictions upon cial qu of the constant - rowing out of the silver agitation, ready to go a long way in most any direction they are convinced is most to the . party intere There is somewhat of a complication as to the republican policy. Some republicans who are opposed to silver think that the question ought to be left open to annov the incoming administration, but it appears that most of them will vote their convictions if the question is pressed and will not be dis- turbed by tho consideration of what will most perplex Mr. Cleveland. Plans for the Na The Navy department has practic lned its plans for th New York harbor. Se ordered Rear Admiral Banc rdi to assume command on March 1 next of the naval review fleet. Upon that day the north Atlantic and south Atlan:ic stations will be temporarily discontinued until the olose of the review, when they will be under the same conditions as exis present tiu On the Ist of March Rear Admiral Ben- ham, commander-in-chief of the South At- lantic station, and Rear Admiral Walker, commander-in-chief of the north Atlanti¢ station, are ordered to report to Rear Admiral Gherardi with the ships of their commands for duty in the naval review fleet During the review the Yuntic will be as signed to temporary spe sorvice on the east const of South America, resumi place on the south Atlantic at the termina ton of the review, CONGRESSIONAL al Roview. At the ROC IEDINGS, President Harrison's Veto of the Mo han Bill Sustained by the Senate. Wasmyaroy, D. C., Jan. 17.The anti option bill, which has mor 1 almost the whole time of the morning hour during the present session, and which is expected to reach its final | vote tomorrow, was devated today for nearly three hours and then went over without action ping denunc the meas were made by Se republican, from Massachusetts; Vest, de ocrat, from Missourd, and Platt, republican, from Connecticut, ss being in utter contr vention of the constitution of the United States and in violation of the rights of the states The McGarrahan bill received its death | Llow for this session in the senate today, the afirmative vote falling eight short of the constitutional two-thirds majority A bill to repeal the silver bullion purchase provision of the Sherman bill was reported rom the committeo on finance and went to the calend. Senate extending until January 1, 18, the time within which payments may | de by sottlers on the forfeited lands of | be m the Northern Pacifio railroad botween Wal lula, Wash., and Portland, Ore., was passed The following bills were passed: For the abandonment of the Fort Bridger iwilitary re tion in Wyoming; house bill to suthorizo the construction of bridges across the Hiawasee, the Tennessee and the Clinch rvivers in the state of Tennessoe. erof his wife, will the_court’ hav- ing ordered a postponement for the purpose | Friday next for the mu uted on that da; eorge R. Colton, . A. Paxton, Ir., Thé comptroller of the currency today ap- ed William P. Wei shtinan of San er for the states arranging I(-l mr‘olu £ t points and dates will be decided at a future meeting. In the Supreme Court. The supreme court listened to arguments this evening in the hearing of the applica- | Betts, one of the indicted ng made of the | | | | | | | | tly no change of the condition When approached upon the subject of his wnship is disle positive onfirm the many rumors concernln Attorney Sneil closing for the pls the plaintiff’s attorney s w could not eall a court, but that it mu C. O. Wheedon @ point_ made by s that the judge during a term of allea under the the opening. nnounced that the court had ded to deny the writ before nts, but at the request of the s would listen to them and write an rve as a precedent, Police Court News, Daisy Wilson, a siren from the burnt dis- trict, was called on to answer to the charge of having robbed C. L. Wright was in an_intoxicated It Is Antagonistic to the Antl-Option Bill— ‘WasmiNagron, D. C., to order in the | Judge Post at 1:30 today by its venerable president, F' Philadelphia, organization. the delegates gavo him a round Hf app this morning congratulated of somo 860 while b long continued exist said that the general int ceedings of its annual further continuance of the ived | St he delegates on Wright failed stick and the woman w Charles Will st felt in the pro- to lll'lk(' his charge meetings presaged o d, caso Teoonsidered after ,.»m.un;: an_ attorney ) proved that it wasn't quite night tim ident for the 1 therefore ho couldn’t b guilty of burglary The court thought so, too, butgave Willi in the county jail ty-fourth con: organization 4 he anti-option de e, and an effort was made to se mieat, but opponents of the bill wanted Some action taken at once Chiof Otto 13 in receipt of a am MeLaure father of the s hotel guest diamonds. which he refuses tood that the fath but it is und nothing mors caused his family great waywurdness With that object in view the ution was adopted without s dissent- ¢ of the Iort Worth, 1 the opinion of the National Board of Trado t rea. | ding betore the senat to inform the Thomas Ballou pass officers that the | check which day with his LY . The secretary was instructed to resolution to the { then adjourned till tomorrow explaining to do to the court tomorrow | nate after th “ nate after the = [ After the Dolingue S i s The police have beg ¥ In Brief. In the United States court today v of Superior run closing the sa | of those who have failed to comply with the lative to publishing notices of applica- tion for liquor licenses. Fourteen of the tised have failed to lea urer $1,000 as ainst the Plano ations of | court’s attention for ators Hoar, | i > with the city treas A guaranty and juer is enriched by 5o In & very short Lime they will be noy he plaintiffs are implement men aud e several thousand dollars damages contract to them implements for sale. Charles Turner, living at 846 South Twent; Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S. Gov't Report, Mr. Peffor, populist, resumed the speech fourth stroet. called hisison to get up and make a fire this morni, bed dead. Ho was a \2 cthm of heart dise and stanc county Hon. Henry Wattor&on of the Louisville Courier-Journal stopped 61 in the city this morning o few hours gnroute to Hastings. He lectures at the Lansing theater tomo.row evenin, War worthy's court for the jarrest of Dick Ash- | man, Nick Erben, James A. Scott and Elmer Schuler on the charge of selling liquor with outal arrests were made at the instigation of the Burlington company E. L. Stout, a notary public, was enga, today in hearing testimeny ter of Mrs. Gilchrist, this city. The wand foll back in his oft the family’ fh destitute circum: Tho case, gyas reported to tho ommissioners for relief. nts were issund today in Justice Fox ense in the to m of Havelock. The to the chu sitions are to be used isational case in the Chicago courts Mrs. Gilchrist, who is in that s Dr. Chamberlain of the Windy Cit, 000 damages for an alleged outr: rson. So far the character givi plaintiff has not been very compli mentary FASTED FIFTY DAYS, . Isaac Cook Dies N Starvation. Tanre Rock, Neb., Jan, 17.—[Special Tele- | gram to Tuw Ber | Pawnee City died last night at residence of G, 8. Miller, | | near this city s mouthful of food f taken a few drops of water into he cach day Mrs. lsaac Cook of 'ook has not tasted a 1 only stomach " fifty days and Fremont News Notes, Frestoxt, Neb,, Jan, 17.—|Special to T Mortgages were filed yesterday aiust the stock of A. Pe! reet boot and shoe deale rnoon son, s fol 05023 W. Philbrook & Co., $1 ational bank, an Peterson, §1,34 'mont National bank. Among those who loft this city as delegatos to the State Fir 5 B 0; mens 18so- W. H. Haven, P. B. Cumming ind, John Johnson, George Moyor m-ln James Hoover and Bert Ha eothers went today y term of district court yest ably last three weeks, The most was spentwith the Prosperous Year for Walluce. , Neb., Jan. 17.—[Sp 'ss men of this place have lecting the ident, P. L. o M. McGregor; L. R. Penfield; treasurer,J. P! following officers: ¥ ling. The first worle mapped out is to secure a | flouring mill Th one fc port that 630 carl v just closed has been a pr Wallace. The B. & M. ofti ds of froig als re- it haye been wuyler. [Special Tele- ] —Tevinston Bros., who handise business “olda_banlk for $1,500. Other attach- ion. not known. Nebraska's Death Roll. VENANGO, Neb,, Jan; 17.—[Special to Tne Bir.] —Henry ous Gern while si failure was the ¢ age. ntz, an aged and prosper- n farmer, dropped dead yesterday ing at the dinner table. Heart use. He was 65 years of York's Religious Movement. Il to Tae n angelist Red- ininute song service by ding \Inuurul a very oa r, after which and inte uwnnu from Wayne. pounds of butter and delivered it at Way ceived £530.83 for which sho re- | LoV, | MeGowen &' Co., appellants, vs William January | Foley, Jones, afirmed; Pombe McMurrin, vs William T, Tigbee, Jones, af s, appel ending Friday 1503, 101 stude Nebraska Normal co The Wayne State ith of this month the fourth bank in tl; at ege in this city bank will open its doors | lant, Linn, afirmed makes M S— We often hear people say there is only one »and that is Dr. Bull's formerly a resident of | * installation exercises last Ilvmnfnl saber ct a as o token of resy | About 100 guests wero present at | y the ceremonies. Look to your interest . twenty-five cents a bottle S COURT DOINGS. ar Table Rock of | adjournment State ex rel. ¢! ted on motion for Lincoln Stroet Rail | court to take testi ate vs. Bank of Weste 3 file Peoria nd cross petitic 8 | vs State Bank of C) rmers and | r order fixing time Louisa | ath of defendant vived in name t oven- | vs Gibson, passed to Fourth Ballou State Bi e held in Kearncy this evening | Martin, submitted on n Iking company vs tion to allow substi %! Flavoring mpany vs I nd file briafs 1 by given to plaintifl'to file it ten days The following ied and sub- rel R Irvine, , Westertield va Long, Smith v 1. Norwegian Plow com- Bond vs W, paulding on motion vs Mower, Young vs ff, Crooker vs S al to Tne | company vs an Iusurance company vs Cov D ELICATE WA/ OMER Or Debilitated Women, should use BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR, Every ingredient possesses superb Tonic properties and excrts a wonderful influ- » Danger, ence in toning up and strengthening her cull Set of Teeth Rubbar for $5.1 System, by driving through.the proper A Full Set of Teeth oo Rubber for $5.9). and P strength guaranteed to result from its use. “ My wife, who was bedridden for eigh. eon months, after using Bradfield’s male Regulator for two months is getting woll, J. M. Jomxsow, Malvern, Ark, Office Third Floor Paxton Blook, Braprizo ReeuraTon Co., Atlanta, Ga. Bold by Druggists at $1.00 per bottle, crous | HEART.” MORSES | Dress Goods Saie NERRLY & O o §AVED At 15¢ One lot wool Dress Goods re- duced from 28ec. At 25¢ One lot BO pieces all wool Flannel, Stripes and plaids, re- duced from 87 %c and 80c, At37c Fine Chev- iots and Irrides- cent Twills, re- duced from 88c. At 50c¢ 28 pieces fine Homespun Twills, all wool goods,worth 88c, At 69¢ 20 pieces of fine B2inch Suit- ings, .£educed from $1,28. Attend This Sale-- You can afford at these prices to lay adress away for next season. MORSE | Dry Coods Co. No Dx ! Sheedy va Shoedy rnest vs Boyd Des Moixes, 1a., Jan, 17.~[Special Tele. State ex rel { gram to Tie Bre]-—The' state supreme Pyg | COUTt convened today. The following 8 | Gisons were file Furnace com 2,408 | pany, appellant Gilbort ot even cows, Plymouth, am s Edward Far pellant, ¥ afirmed: Toofe, the | appel firm 1; State vs Thom hambe good co! Cough & e ecific for cold place a| Mr. Josopnh Murphy and his compa dran blended as in few plays. Last evening moved by it from curtain rise to cur best bit of artistic work he does, His act r Wad 1 laughte 1. | while in the churchyard, wh “A Handful of Earth,” his pathos is fully s moving. Fach member of the company | cast to the best advautage, and the vesult a play and a performance that _only the b pereritical could finger a flaw in. Miss ctitio O3 | Baker prese v particularly clover study A “ | in Jim, and it were needless to partic SUPXEIME | fupther wheze all is so acceptable by n, | an | The guarantee DELICIOUS per- NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vaniila Of perfect purity— Lemon § Of great strength— Economy in their uss, i Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh frii. out Pain by the Latest Inven- tion. Teeth Extracted Without Pain or foct fit guarantoed. To ping. New ones lnserted day Seo specimons of Kemovablo Bridzo. £eo spocimens of Flexible Blnstic Platy. Allwork warranted as roprosontod Telephone 1085, 1ith and Farnam Sts Tako elevator or stalrway {rom I6th St. eatranoy “A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH SAPOLIO Roll! | | Compel your Shos Dealer to supply you with ge Arclcs, E=recluders, LUMBERMAN OVERS RUBBER BOOTS. Roll! Roll! MAKES A CHARG FOR ROLLED EDGES. the New Jersey SPECIALTIES, are fine. Notice name C stock and New Jersey Co. ZAGIIARY T. LINDSEY []maha, Nel] Withoutmoney andwithout pr o3 I To the | SICK You are not well, and have ao money or tima to 800 a d Cutoit the nume printad hor or, TRIPANS CHEMICAL €O, NEW YORK Pasteiton a postal onrd Write your own name on the other sldeof the card; put it fn the Post Office, and by retura mall you will get u lotter and somemedicine that will do you Try it aod tell your RUPTURE rERMANENTY CURED or NOPAY WE r :FER YOU TO 2,500 PATIEN Financial Reference: Naf'l Baok of Commeres, Omaha. ENTION (rom business. No Operation. Investigate our Method, Written guaranteo to abso- lutely Oure all kinds of RUPTURE of both soxes, with= out the use of knife Or syringe, no natter of how long luu.\dlni. EXAMINATION FREE. The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY 307-308 N, Y. LIFE BLDG,, OMAHA, NEB, Sand for Circular. “l"“oon REs ORED o !eods." l the wonderful remc!ly {3 80ld with ten guaranter to cure Al pervous & writs ases, auch an Wenk Memory Lost Manhood. Nightly Emis e, all drains and loss of power of the ( by over exertion, youthful orrors, or ) 500N lead 1o Indrmity. ninehe. Wake! atis 0 tup convenion With overy 8, o melien | Pear S Whoever hands, smooth hands, white hands, or a clear complex- i he and she can both; that is, if the skin is transparent; less occupation prevents, The color you want to probably nei- ther of nature or work, but y are scen at their best in “The Shaun Rhue." The isone of the best of Irish comedy- as, clean humor, healthy sentiment and ; Sal. | the pathos of fatecrossed lifo are in naturally avoid comes the Boyd the large audience was held and ain fall. Business Transacted by the Nebraska and Mr. Murphy's Larry Donovan is perhaps th ribunals Yesterday, Special to Tam | i the second act in Lawy The Nebraska supreme court met to- [ cirried his audience to tears M. W s admitted to | lither you do not wash effectually, or you wash too effectually; you do not get the skin open and clean, or you hurt it, | ¥'s oftice Remedy.—Use Soap,*no matter how much; but a little is enough i use it often. All sorts of stores sell it, especially ists ; all sorts of people use it. HOOK GLOVES FOSTER'S PATENTS, LICENSED UNDERFOSTER'S PATENTS, RBEGARE OF IMITATIONS! DR. k. W. 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