FARMING 1H WESTERN CANADA TZkt Great Natural Fertility of the Soil bi Manitoba Asslnlbola Saskatche wan and Alberta iWnat Has Been Done by Premier Green- I Hon Thomas Greenway Premier or the Province of Manitoba one of the foremost farmers of Western Canada Writes an excellent article to the press from which the following extracts are made The writer came to Manitoba from f Ontario in the autumn of 1878 and has ever since been engaged in agricul tural pursuits From the day nearly jtwenty two years ago when he select led his homestead he has had unbound led faith in the country as a place Where farming can be successfully car fried on if pursued upon proper lines fThere Is a large number in this prov ince who should rather be called wheat growers than farmers On account of the facilities natural ad vantages and therefore cheapness LWith which wheat can be grown no doubt many have done exceedingly jwell by raising wheat only still it is far from Ideal farming Not only Jwill such a course if persisted in have ithe effect of causing the land to run lout as has been the experience of it way Himself a leading Farmer M ho pursued the same plan in the wheat producing prairie States to the south of us but it is far from be ing the most profitable course to adopt This fact is already being demon strated in Manitoba Let the farms in this Western country be managed upon the lines which were successful in the uiiastern Provinces and much more can be done here in a given time than was ever done in the East The proba bilities of failure are practically nil Upon the farm there should be found horses cattle sheep hogs and poultry according to the ability of the farmer with respect to his means and the ex tent of nis holding The wanton waste which lias hitherto been practiced by jmany farmers that of burning vast quantities of excellent fodder after threshing is done should cease it should all be used upon the farm and converted into the old sensible kind ot fertilizer manure and afterwards be returned to the soil so that what has been taken from it by the crop may le restored Although admitting that the great natural fertility of the teoil in Manitoba and the success that has attended the growing of wheat after Wheat for years upon the same land have a tendency to make such a course as the one mentioned tempting yet if continued wheat growing upon the same land year after year is un doubtedly a mistake The writer knows of no country that offers advantages so great to the agri culturist as does Manitoba The va rious branches of farming can be car- pied on successfully as twenty two jyears of practical operations and ob servations of what others are doing jhave proven To those desiring to make new homes for themselves the low price of some of the best lands in the world although rapidly advancing in price this year offers still great opportunities To all such the invita tion is cordially given to Come and see There need be no poor people there There is land for all who choose ito come land upon which happy glomes can be established and from Jwhich ample resources can be gather ed against old age All that a man meeds to achieve competence in this domain is common sense and industry With these qualifications he is bound to succeed For information regarding free homestead lands apply to any agent of the government -whose advertisement appears elsewhere in these columns He was a bold man that first ate an oyster Swift Good Shorthorns in Demand The demand for good cattle was never better than at the present time yet the supply is limited An opportunity will be given to buy 45 head of good Shorhorn cattle of which 27 head are bulls ranging from ten to twenty four months of age These cattle are all registered or elig ible healthy and fully acclimated and oiearly all of them bred by A B F A Heath Republican Neb and IP C Boasen Norman Neb in same county both well known and reliable jbreeders The auction sale will take place Saturday March 30 1901 at Re publican Nebi and will be conducted Dy the celebrated live stock auction7 eer Col F M Woods Full particu lars and catalogue may be had by writing A B F A Heath Repub lican Neb Man is a sample of the universe Theophrastus TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY TakeXiAXATtypjBBOMo Quinine 3abiets All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure 25 W Groves signature is on the box 25c Men were Shakespeare fltylng gay deceivers ever- Bsware of ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury As mercury rill surely destroy the sense of smeirand completely derange the whole system whett entering it through the mucbus surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians as the damage thoy will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by P J Cheney Co Toledo O contains no mercury and is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system In buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally and made in Toledo Ohio by F J Cheney Co Testimonials free Sold by Druggists price 75c per bottle Hairs Family Pills are the best A jwofensv first counsel is the best Big words seldom go with good deeds Onions are good for chest ailments and colds but do not agree with all Whoa You Boy Ink get Carters and you will get the best every time Inklings free Carters Ink Co Boston Tomatoes are health giving and elther eaten raw or cooked r iwm ROUTINE Daily Grind in Nebraska Senate and House of Eepresentatives EC0RD OF WORK ACCOMPLISHED Measures Advanced to General File Some that Have Become Enactments and Others Given Indefinite Postpone ment Miscellaneous Legislative NoteS HOUSE At the morning session of the house on the 15th the following Dills were passed House roll 361 by Murray appropriating 2000 for the purchase and presentation of a library to the battleship Nebraska to be se lected by a commission to be appoint ed by the governor Ho ise ro 378 by Fellers limiting the fes to r al lowed attorneys in legislative contests to 100 and providing that attorneys for unsuccessful contestants shall re ceive no fees Senate file 39 by Bald rige to leave it optional with county commissioners whether or not they fhall extend aid to county agricul tural societies House roll 193 by Beethe to repeal the mutual hog in surance law House roll 299 by Sears to authorize the state board of purchase and supplies to purchase sup plies in bulk and was amended on motion of Sprecher of Colfax to re quire the board to let contracts to the lowest bidder and was then rec ommended for passage Considera tion of house roll 436 the salary ap propriation bill was resumed The item of 840 for a stenographer in the labor commissioners office stricken out yesterday was restored to the bill on motion of Mullen of Douglas An amendment by Lane was adopted ap propriating 45000 for the salary of nine supreme court commissioners and 18000 for the salary of their stenographers Following is the vote for senator Allen 27 Berge 1 Crounse 7 Currie 15 Dietrich 1 Harlan 2 Harrington 2 Hainer 2 Hinshaw 20 Hitchcock 34 Kinkaid 2 Martin 4 Meiklejohn 31 Miller 40 Rosewater 17 Thompson D E 37 Thompson W H 8 Wethereld 2 HOUSE The death of Benjamin Harrison called forth appropriate ac tion in the house on the 14th Repre sentatives Hathorn Hall and Fuller were named as a committee to draft suitable resolutions and the flag was ordered to be floated at half mast throughout the day Representative Hanks bill to authorize the appoint ment of a commission todraft a new law of the government transfer of land titles was amended and recom mended for passage The appointing power was vested in the supreme court instead of in the governor as provid ed for in the original bill the number of commissioners reduced from five to three and the compensation provided for increased from 50 each to 100 each The house began consideration of the salaries appropriation bill Sev eral salaries were discontinued and many of them were decreased The house sifting committee submitted its second report recommending the ad vancement of a number of bills among them being For appropriations for salaries of state officers and employes To appropriate 35000 for permanent state fair grounds and for repair of buildings To license peddlers in all counties To provide regulations for peddlers To amend the regulations governing the appointment of state bank examiners Relating to the general duties of school boards and trustees To prohibit solicitation for appointment as jurors The vote for senator was as follows Allen 50 Berge 1 Crounse 9 Currie 1 Dawes 1 Dietrich 1 Harlan 2 Harrington 1 Hinshaw 11 -Hitchcock 15 Kinkaid 1 Martin 4 Meiklejohn 32 Rosewater 16 Thompson D E 38 Thompson W H 40 Wethereld 2 HOUSE In the house on the 13 th the following bills were read the third time and passed Providing for the appointment by a unanimous vote of the supreme court of nine commis sioners to serve for two years at a salary of 2050 to assist in clearing the docket of the court This bill was passed with the emergency clause House roll 72 by Loomis relating to disconnection from the corporate lim its of cities of less than 5000 popula tion House roll 15 by Crockett to abolish the office of township tax col lector House roll 95 by Corneer to require the use of safety railings on scaffolding used in the erection or re pair of buildings House roll 128 by Anderson providing for the creation of cash funds for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Institutes House roll 129 by Anderson changing the names of these institutions to the Nebraska School for the Deaf and the Nebraska School for the Blind House roll 92 by Mockett to enable the city of Lin coln to make an annual levy of 20 mills for school purposes House roll 191 by Anderson to require commis sion men handling live stock and farm produce to file a 25000 bond with the secretary of state Uhl of Douglas moved that the action of the house in indefinitely postponing house roll 311 to require abstracters to file a 25000 bond with the county judge be reconsidered and the bill be placed on general file The motion prevailed The bill of Mr Uhl to reimburse sub scribers to the fund for bringing the First Nebraska home from San Fran cisco was recommended for passage The vote for senator in joint session was as follows Allen 46 Berge 4 Crounse 9 Currie 16 Dietrich 1 Harlan 2 Harrington 5 Hinshaw 21 Hitchcock 51 Kinkad 2 Martn 2 Meikeljohn 31 Rorewater 15 Thompson D E 39 Thompson W H 3 Wethereld 2 HOUSE The morning session of the house on the 12th was consumed in a futile attempt on the part of the friends of Armstrongs 75000 Peru Normal bill to pass it over the gov ernors veto On this question a call of the house was ordered Evans game and fish commission bill creat ing a state game warden house roll 138 was read at length for the third time and placed on its passage It failed to carry with the emergency clause which was then stricken out and the bill passed by a vote of 58 yeas to 26 nays House roll 66 by Mockett to permit Lancaster county to retain deputies and assistants in county offices a bill made necessary by the countys decreased population was passed House roll 124 by Uhl pro viding for the registration of plumb ers and creating a plumbers board in cities of more than 50000 inhabitants was passed Senate file 74 by Harlan to provide a charter for all cities hav ing more than 5000 and less than 25 000 inhabitants was put upon its pass age Roll call resulted 45 yeas to 21 nays and Loomis demanded a call of the house which was ordered The house went into committee of the whole to consider house roll 255 the special order for the day This is the bill introduced by Ollis of Valley to reduce freight rates on live stock 10 per cent of the existing tariff Brown of Furnas moved an amendment to the bill to provide that rates on all other classes of freight shall not ex ceed that charged on December 1 1889 The amendment was adopted The title was amended to conform with this amendment and without de bate the bill was recomemnded for passage HOUSE When the house had con vened on the 11th Chairman Fowler moved that the report of the commu te on hold up legislation be re7 ceived The motion was carried and the house voted to continue the spe cial order on this subject over until tomorrow morning The following bills were advanced to the head of the general file Senate file 80by Zeigler changing the time of the reports of county treasurers from January and June to January and July House roll 129 by Anderson changing the names of the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb and Institute for the Blind to the Ne braska School for the Deaf and the Nebraska School for the Blind House roll 321 by Uhl appropriating 36370 75 to reimburse subscribers to the fund to bring the First Nebraska home from San Francisco House roll 255 by Ollis fixing a maximum rate to be charged for the transportation of live stock between points within the state so as to reduce present changes from 12 to 20 per cent House roll 290 by Hanks to authorize the governor to appoint a commission to investigate the Torrens system of transferring land titles and report to the next legisla ture each member of the commission to receive 50 and 5 cents mileage House roll 299 by Sears providing tot the purchase in bulk of supplies for state institutions and repealing the requirements of the statute compelling the state board to purchase and sup plies to let contracts to the lowest bidder The vote for senator resulted as follows Allen 27 Berge 4 Crounse 10 Currie 11 Harlan 1 Harrington 4 Hinshaw 18 Hitchcock 19 Kinkaid 2 Martin 2 Meiklepohn 20 Rosewater 13 Thompson D E 30 Thompson W H 12 Wethereld 1 SENATE The senate on the 15th passed the bill which provides that political parties shall have their nominees under their party title These party titles shall appear in separate columns The party receiv ing the highest vote at the last gen eral election shall be accorded the first place at the left of the ballot the party receiving the second high est vote shall have the next place to the right and so on the andidates by petition being accorded the ex treme right of the ballot Each can didate may choose the party title un der which his name is to appear The following were also passed Provid ing that it shall not be necessary to give notice of hearing for guardian ship to a minor child over the age of 14 when the consent to adoption has been filed in accordance with section 801 of the civil code Providing for an appeal in actions for forcible entry and detention or forcible detention only of real property Providing that any legally incorporated humane so ciety may become the guardian of mi nor children Senator Miller alone voted against it Limiting county judges to issuance of temporary re straining orders in the absence of dis trict judges Those voting against it were Steele Weber Miller Reuting Allen Berlet Cummins Johnson Krumbach Pitney and Paschal Per mitting city councils to levy a 2 mill tax instead of 1 for supporc of public libraries Creating a board of five district judges for revision of the statutes Empowering the governor to take such action as he may deem proper to secure for the school fund moneys due the state for the 5 per cent on sale of Pawne Indian reser vation Private Secretary Lindsay announced that the governor had at tached his signature to four bills among themjbeing Senate file No 80 by Zeigler requiring county treasur ers to publish semi annually in a weekly newspaper a tabulated state ment of the affairs of the office House roll No 9 by Hathorn providing im prisonment in the county jail not more than six months and a fine of not less than 50 nor more than 500 for illegal voting in any precinct school district village or ward An emer gency clause is attached n SENATE Resolutions of regret and consolation to the bereaved family be cause of the death of ex President Har rison were adopted by the senate on the 14th They were prepared by Sen ators Martin Edgar and Ransom The sifting committee recommended fifteen bills for passage among them being Senate file 284 by Crounse providing for sale of the governors mansion Senate file 228 by Allen giving thresh ers and corn shellers liens on the grain for such threshing or selling Senate file 263 by Van Boskirk j ing to priority of water rights in irri gation districts Senate file 198 by Martin on request to regulate mu tual savings banks in the state Sen ate file 256 by Weljer to amend the school laws relating to hiring of teachers Senate file 231 by McCar gar the education bill making the compulsory education laws more rigid After spending all afternoon In com mittee of the whole the senate finally recommended for passage Senator Trompens bill legalizing the practice of osteopathy in the state A rising vote was taken and resulted in the defeat of a killing amendment by 17 to 2 It is senate file 102 SENATE The following bills were passed in the senate on the 13th Senate file No 70 repealing the acts of 1885 and 1887 creating a state board of transportation Senators Harlan and McCargar were the only ones voting against it Defining train robbery and providing a suitable pun ishment Curative act relating to sec tion 509 of the civil code Providing for exclusion of school bond taxes in computation of the aggregate of school taxes Regulating the sale and trans fer of mortgaged personal property Relating to construction of sidewalks in cities and villages having less than 5000 population To enable local in surance companies to sign surety bonds Combining the offices of city clerk and water commissioner in cities having less than 5000 population Senator Harlan moved that the lieu tenant governor appoint a committee of five to confer with the house com mittee on the date for adjourning sine die The clerk of the house announced that that body had passed house rolls Nos 66 124 138 and senate file No 74 The fish and game bill which passed the house yesterday -was placed on first reading in the senate A number of measures were recom mended for passage whereupon the senate adjourned SENATE In the senate on the 12th an attempt was made to have Senator Lymans bill providing for seven additional county treasurer ex aminers to work under supervision of the state auditor indefinitely post poned It was given a new lease of life by being recommitted for specific amendment Senator Olesons bill de fining the qualifications for a county judge in counties having more than 6000 inhabitants was recommended for indefinite postponement Senate file 101 by Van Boskirk a measure of protection of fish and game was rec ommended for indefinite postponement because of a similar measure which it is thought will pass the house and be presented to the senate in a few days Senate file 227 a curative act by Martin regulating the sale and transfer of mortgaged personal prop erty was recommended for passage Senate file 131 by IMartin on request repealing section 69 of chapter 14 of the statutes relating to sidewalks in cities of less than 5000 inhabitants was recommended for passage ate file 132 by Martin on request to combine the offices of city clerk and water commissioner in cities having less than 5000 population was alsoj recommended for passage Senate file 70 by Martin to repeal the law cre ating the state board of transportation was also recommended for passage Senate file 92 by Baldrige to permit organization of guarantee surety com panies in the state was recommended for passage SENATE The bill creating a state veterinarian passed thp senate on third reading on the 11th by a vote of 20 to 5 For want of a two thirds majority the emergency clause fell by the way side Those voting in the negative were Senators Berlet Campbell Cum mins Martin and Reuting The meas ure is by Van Boskirk senate file 61 House roll 130 by Wenzl appropriat 1 ing 5335 for relief of Frederick rich of Pawnee county for illegal taxes paid was passed on third reading Miskells bill creating district road funds house roll 58 was also passed on third reading The South Omahaj charter was then placed on third read- ing and passed without a dissenting vote An emergency clause is at- tached H C Lindsay private tary to Governor Dietrich announced that his excellency had signed house1 rolls 55 and 56 and senate file 171 Sen 1 ator Currie chairman of the commit- tee appointed to confer with a like committee from the house to consider house roll 117 Representative Fowlersj bill relating to submission of proposed constitutional amendments mended that it be amended and al lowed to recur to its place on general file It had been indefinitely postponed by the senate The report was adopt ed the action indefinitely postponing being reconsidered and the bill sent to the general file Senator Edgars bal lot law was passed by a vote of 16 to 12 republicans voting for it fusion ists against it LEGISLATIVE NOTES The new committee on apportion ment in the senate reported to the general file with the recommendation that it be passed senate file 235 by Snator Steele providing for the di vision of Nebraska into fifteen judi cial districts The bill bears but lit tle resemblance to the one originally introduced by Senator Steele it being made up of bills introduced by both Senators Steele and Oleson The bill makes Douglas county a complete dis trict and provides it with six judges With the adjournment of the legis lature almost in sight the senate has recently resolved itself into a hard working body and is disposing of the large amount of work staring it in the face in an unusually rapid manner An indication that the end of the pres ent session is nearing is the action take by the senate in naming a com mittee on final adjournment to confer with a similar committee named by the house The osteopaths of Nebraska have renewed their efforts in behalf of the passage of the bill prepared by them early in the session but which was temporarily laid aside The bill is on the general file The Christian Science bill may also come up in the near fu ture Governor Dietrich has been appealed to to send a special message to the legislature asking them to pass an act to enable the Otoe county commission ers to refund the Missouri Pacific bonds which were voted some twelve years ago by Nebraska City precinct to induce that road to build its main line through that city and which the supreme court of this state declared illegal but the United States supreme court declared legal and now have to be paid The senate by the decisive vote of 17 to 13 indefinitely postponed the bill appropriating 100000 for two new normal schools one to be located in the Fifth congressional district and one in the Sixth The vote for senator on the 12th re sulted as follows Allen 49 Crounse 10 Currie 13 Hinshaw 20 Martin 2 Meiklejohn 29 Rosewater 13 Sutherland 1 Thompson D E 35 Thompson W H 49 Wethereld 2 Washington Feb 4 1899 The Peruna Medicine CoColumbus O i flSfllVIHXiiur lull Congressman Howard GRIP CAUSED NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA D L Wallace Gentlemen I have taken Peru na now for two weeks and find I am very much relieved I feel that my cure will he perma nent I have also taken it for la grippe and take pleasure in recommen ding Peruna as an ex cellent remedy to all fellow suf ferers M W Howard Congressman Howards home ad dress is Fort Payne Ala Grip Produces Catarrh Henry Distin the inventor and maker of all the band instruments for the Henry Distin Mfg Co at Wil liamsport Pa writes 1441 South Ninth Street Philadelphia Pa May 6 1899 Dr S B Hartman Dear Sir I write to inform you that I had a bad attack of la grippe last December which lasted more than three months and which left me with catarrh when several of my friends advised me to try your wonderful medicine Peruna I began with a bottle the first week in March and it certainly did me a great deal of good I was so well satisfied that I purchased another bottle and followed your directions which you furnish with every bottle and I am glad to say that it has cured me I shall certainly recommend the Peruna to all my friends D v wanace a charter member of the International Bar bers Union writes from 15 Western ave Minneapolis Minn Following a severe attack of la grippe I seemed to be affected badly all over I suffered with a severe backache indi gestion and numerous ills so I could neither eat nor sleep and I thought I would give up my work which I could not afford to do One of my customers who was greatly helped by Peruna advised me to try it and I procured a bottle the same day I used it faithfully and felt a marked improvement During the next two months I took five bot tles and then felt splendid Now my head is clear my nerves are steady I enjoy food and rest well Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me Just What They Wanted Some time ago a militia regiment in North Carolina decided to have a Latin motto on its flag and a wicked wag persuaded the committee in charge of the matter to adopt the fol lowing Nunquam animus sed ignis via For the benefit of those not fa miliar with Latin it should be ex plained that though these are good Latin words the sentence as a whole has no meaning but when the words are literally translated Never mind but fire away makes a fairly good regimental motto Wasnt a Doctor of Medicine Dr William Pole the authority on whist who died the other day was not a doctor of medicine but a civil engi neer who received his degree from Oxford He wrote a treatise on the method by which the eye discriminates color although he was himself color blind This dissertation caused him to be elected a fellow of the Royal Society Statesmens Light Lunch Crackers and milk are becoming the sole luncheon of many members of congress The New York democrats appear particularly fond of the com bination Chairman Cannon of the appropriations committee likes it and seldom eats anything else Senator Fairbanks candidate for the republi can presidential nomination in 1904 eats it five days out of six Why Policemen Heep A policeman in Altoona Pa dream ed the other night that he saw a man robbing a planing mill and when he reported for duty in the morning he learned that during the night a burg lar had actually robbed a planing mill 148 will buy new Upright piano on easy payments Write for catalogues Schmoller Mueller 1313 Farnam street Omaha Watercresses are excellent tonic stomachic and cooling Turnip tops are invaluable when young and tender Man the image of Gods personality Bronson Alcott Heed not the blusterer beware of the silent man A thankless man thankless deed never does a He is easy to lure who is ready to follow It is folly to fear what one cannot avoid -- AFTER EFFECTS OF LA GRIPPE THE aftereffects of the grip are often disastrous It is commonly known to the medical fraternity that the numerous ailments and complications which follow the grip are apt to be more serious than the acute stage of the disease Some people have the grip very lightly They may be confined to the house only a day or two and yet a long train of disagreeable disabling symptoms follow All sorts of tonics and stimulating remedies have been devised to meet this condition None of them can compare in results with Peruna Every one who has had the grip ought to take a short course of Peruna Read what the following people have to say about it Washington April 24 1900 The Peruna Medicine CoColumbus Ofl Genu erne n About two months ago I was taken veryi very ill with la grippe and was obliged to go to bed I took i three bottles of Per una with very beneficial results and was able to leave my o AB Trysjaa32 3 dawvers S Warn yikvL l tWJaW amZi C X my bed in a Frances m Anderson week and re gained my usual strength very soon I have nothing but the highest praise for Peruna and recommend it to those similarly afflicted wherever I can Frances M Anderson Grip Poisoned Her Blood Mrs T W Collins Treasurer of the Independent Order of Good Templars a of Everett Wash writes f After having a severe attack of la grippe I continued in a feeble condi tion even after the doctor called me cured My blood seemed poisoned I also suffered with dyspepsia and had either to starve or suffer from what I was eating A neighbor who wa3 using Peruna praised it so highly that she induced me to try it and I soon t found this was what I really needed I could soon eat my regular meala with relish my system was built up my health returned and I have re mained in excellent strength and vigor now for over two years Mrs T W Collins Miss Alice Dressier of 1313 N Bryant ave Minneapolis Minn writes as follows con cerning Peruna Last spring I suf fered from la grippe and was partially CDID LEU HEH Rnvcu DOWN I cured but the bad after effects remain ed through the summer and somehow I did not get as strong as I was before In the fall I caught cold after get ting my feet wet and attending 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