. - , . , W"-- - - - ' " ' - . - . -'ir-- .r v" ( II - . , . ' , I . . 1 ' ' , J. 'f t t 1 I J I' I ' 1 ,1 1 ? , . , I - - ' 2 TIlE OMAIIA DAILY , iE : JJ'nIIAYAUOll 1 , 1895. , - . . ' , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , . . . . . 1nnur cture or beets Ihto IUgU , In the original house roll thll Iem waR Inclut I , ' Harrhon clalmel that such an amNtment wou1 he ) In the Interests or ralroadl , Cole Mit thnt to compel manufacturers to p'y $5 a ton would ha a discriminton In favor 01 1 those raising heets In the Immetlate vIcinity - : dnlty ot the rnctory Cramb's hea ( was that the sugar refinery would he locatel at some central poInt , and the crushers , or syrup rnctorle would be Icalerell over the state , thus laving railway frelithtl. nhollel reall ( a Utter from Oxnr.I , whIch stated that the crushers and refiners must be run together to make a proft , Higgins was In favor ot the amendment for the reason that It placed the manurac- \ ttIrr and grower on on ) equal footing. tlrtr Hutch advanced the Idea that when a city like Orah ! hla"1 hall invested its money IraS S S beet sugar factories It shouM he rotected. Hoblnson made tie point that I the amendment - ment , Ir passed ! , would defeat Its own objects , I becaule the compnny woulll , naturally , ) ur- chaAo Its beets at the nearest point , to save ) . relRb rates. , SIJcker Jchards , from the floor , said he cl ! not btleve the amendment of Walt would result In gaining the object sought S lie sal that this was an Important question. I Nebraska did not take Immediate steps S toward securing this Industry other state would. Monger showed that the amendment would serve to work an injustice In the fact that Il would compel any factory engaged In the 'manufacture or beet sugar to pay $ : a ion for all beets offered from any part or the S 'state . no matter whether the factory could . handle the beets or not. Ruter said that In Antelope county the raising or beets hall been a complete failure. Partes there hac tried I for four yeat and hall now gone out or the business. lie thought If a bounty or five-eights of a cent pl1 pound were pall for sugar the raiser of btots should be pall something. Harrison created considerable merriment by stating that the corn raiser hired only S one man for three 10nths In the year , white .tiO beet raiser cultivating the same numberS S or acres elilloyel fourteen men fourteen . months In the year. Then Van Honsen asked harriman ' why , I .tho beet sugar Industry had not flourished S with a government bounty or 2 cents a pound , how ho expected It to do welt under a bounty I of less than 1 cent a' poul\17' ' Harrison re- fused to enter Into a general tarlr lIscusslon and sat down. The amendmonf was lost by a vote of [ G to 21 ; . ' - [ Hlodes then soot up an amendment .to give the manuncluror ant producer , coin- lled , the lame ad\'anlges as are . In , the S bill , given to the manufacturer exclusively. The amendment ' was lost . and sections 1 ant 2 of the bill were adopted , as were sections - - lens 3 , 4 , [ and G. Harrison then moved that when the committee - mittee roe I report the bill for passage. Howarc sent up In amendment to the motion of Harrison , which the chairman announced the subject mater or , but refused to lay It before the house. anti declared the question ear the motion of Harrlscn , which prevaied by a large maJority. Tire com- mlteo then rose , reported and the report was adopled. VOTE IT MAY PASS DY. S Following Is the vote In detail on Darry's S melon to indefinitely postpone the bill : ; . Yeas- S Dary , hull . Smith , S Brkaw , Johnston Soirman. Caper , ( N.'nmhn ) , Si'ackmnn I"IIZ , ialclirltio . Suter. S ( bar . Remington. Yan Ilousen In\'I , . Itliodes ] . Zlnl (8IN ( : man ) , . 11111n8. ItoIrtan . tcott Jttrt Howard Hothleulncr . , " 'at-:1 Nays- Aian. ! Jlles. Miles . Ashby ) empse ) ' . Xalunger , llacorr . Fiy. : lf'ers. . , JChlI (1'llh. Or\n. fleck . Ualrgl'o\e. lelllns. Iiee. hailer . i'ohlmnn n.neltcl , Jit kson . Hlchat so : , : liernani . harris. ltcketts. ! ] St Brady . Harrison 10hlnson. 55 lOmcknran . ilarte ' nody , , S lOruwneil. lImnd. Itouso - . . Dutch 111\0. : s. Selaickedants - - . Iturke . Jenkins. Sissoir. . liurris ( Doge ) , Johnston Spmrcer , 5S Uurs ( Douglas ) , Sutton S ( Lancaster ) , . . .one . .5 ( Douslas . ) , . " ' . . ; ' . , ' ' ' Cain. : Jud.I- ; " 'Ston' 1' Campbell , Kauri , ( 'nwnec ) , S carison . Lam ! > . Timme. . , Clince J.gho.t. Thomas . . , Cirapnran . Mattisora . " 'al. CMe. " llcFndJen" . ' \"bel. . _ S l"nawny. MeNiti. Wilder. Cooley. . JloVlcler , , Zlnl ( Johnson ) . ( k ; &roW. Crairab . Merrick. ! r. 8pcaler-2 . I Absent and net voting : Delaney , Moehr- ' men , Shook Guthrte. " . , I The housa then went Into committee of the : i whole . on house roll No. 332 , by Myers , pro- Idlng for th organization 'or irrigation districts - tricts , and i1 . vas recommended for passage . ' .5 together with Is amendments. The . houbc then adjourned. - . S , , EN.\TOH ' .u. . \ - LLVkLY QUJL , n Ifrano' llclsU , e8 NUlrIY Escape Hernia ' S . - frona ' : l'iIberriIo rutrocatton. S LINCOLN Feb. 28.-Special.-Altbough ( ) t the senate had made the irrigation bill the tpeclal order for 10 o'clock this. morning . It , S managed ' to consume nearly the entire foree , S : noon In the consideration of routine busi- ness. The final deluge of bills was oncoun- , S tered before noon , the total number of senate - S ate files being raised to 392. Sprecher asked and received tacit permission to Introduce S . the last bill of tIme sessIon and he accordInglY - InglY sent to the secretary's desk a billS S abolishing the ofce of county attorney and , S , provIding for the electol of district alor- S 10YS as under the old law In this state. : Sloan offered , early In the morning session - S sion , the following resolution , which was 'S unlnlmously adopted ; . S , ) Vlrereas Tire sad Ilte\gence of LIne ' death oC Airs. John T. lnlaleu , matron oC ' the Itate'lndlultrlal school : ut Kearney hnH reached the members uf this body , andS Whereas , In her deMh S the state loses an 4 , eX elent woman and nn' elclent publid ' - * . servant , , therefore he It publ S . Resolved , That the senators extend to upel'ntendent ! John T. Malalel anti his faintly their heartfelt regrets and condo- . hence In their benvement and deplore the loss In her death suffered by the stnte. 5r . lrour bills were reported from standing 'S S committees follows : and lulJed to the general tile , W S Senate file No. 162 , by McKeeby amending SS the law overnlng the State Heart oC Ucalth. lealth. . .S He ndds' Ilrovlso permitting physicIans re- S aiding In other states to vIsit Patients l cOlsulaton wIth resident IJhyslclans who S ' have complied with the law. , . enal tile No. 290 , by Holbrook . authorizIng - S lug cities of the second class having more titan [ OO and loss than 25,000 ( Inhabtants ! . to constrnct gas and , electric light plants for . lighting " stick cltis. S S Senalo file No. 201 , by Caldwell , makingS S amendments to thin law IJ rmitng countlel S to adept township organization. Senate Ilk No. 74. by Crane , providing for the , creation of a blhway cOlmlsslon In . counties having more than 100.000 In- Isibitanima. . S UNEXPECTlm FIGHT INDULGED. An entirely unexpected controversy was 61rung upon the se ate durIng the forenoon , S etlid ' before the Incident closed UIP usually S , grave and dignified senate hall IIs3el a through tIme "most exciting 111 Interesting . scene that has occurred In its lorty-day ox- S 5 Istence. S Yesterday In the closing hourI of the ses- ; _ 5 , Ilon the commIttee on judiciary reported ; Ienato files Non. 17 , 18 and In , and they worn I placed on IEeral file. 'heso are the three - bills which , I Is claimed , when taken together - gether , repeal the law creating : the ciRca oC register of deeds. No atentun : was Iluid to : r the roaliing of tIme reports , , and the bills went i S , to the general tIle with nobody to Interpose , an objection . This Inornhlg , however Bev- S . eral senators hal learned something In ro i garl to the sItuation , anal whe the senate S reached the Slll'cial order McKesson moved I : thatllo vote by which the senate yesterday placed senate files Nos. 1 IS and 21 on gel- S eral file be reconsidercil. lie could not , how- , t over , establish the fact that he had vote OP the a rmatvo side yesterday , amId wal there- toro ruled out 01 order I ' the ' by chair . Gra- S ' hal , who had voted In the afrmatve , r. S 5 pewell the motion , and It was agreed to by S ¶ , yiva voce Yoto. S 'Vefft thol moved that the three bIlls be referred - ferrell back to the COllnltel eat judiclry . : . no ilk ) su for tire reason , Io raid , julclry. tlnt S bills hud been considered by the committee S early In a cursory anointer , and several mem- hmor4 . of the cOlmltee had not Letu Irresont ot eli when tbu I'roposed ' 1111 were dll- 4 , cusoJ , -t S Orallll , speaking In support c the 1010n S ' 10 recommit said that th bill , did away with S . II I , tire elites of register IC deeds. Eoen ccun- " ' ties In the slate lad uch oflicer , clected In ' 1893 10 serve for four ) 'er , . I would bo a 'S S 21alirest injustice to abelah limo ofce b [ ore o len now een'ln/ had fleJ out onehal S .t their term of office. Crane , who had been absent during tire lr- ) _ tS ler part or tire discussion , naked Tefft'a rca- lns for wishing the bills recommltet , Teff again went oyer the explanation ot his motives . , Then I was that Crane became earnest. Ito .Ieclared that the bills In queton hall been Carefully considered by the juJlclary commit- tee. Considerable time had ben spent over the measure l'artles Interested on both Ilde : hall appeared anll ( Bled the bis pro amI can. Nearly every member hall been buttonholed - ton-hol by friends and opp ncnts. Crane denolneet the effort to semi the bills back as a delberato scheme to kill them , "Well , " retorted Teift , wheelng arounil In hln chair and acing Crane "Ir you conshi- ered them as carefully as YOI say you have It Is likely that any scheme to kill them will prove abortive. " Crane raised the point or order that the ( moton to reommit was out of order at this time. The lieutenant governor declIned to sirs- taln the point or order ant Crane appe31c1 from the decision or the chair. Ter characterized Crano's point of order as "the most absurd propositon ever sub- mlttd to a chairman of [ a deliberative bed ) " The lIeutenant governor was fustalned by an nhnot Inanimol3 vote. T r then withdrew his orIginal motion ant mcved that senate files No. 17 and No. 18 be Indafnlely postponet. lie salll that he was s3tfet that the authors or the bills were endeavoring to accomplIsh some ulterior IJur- ' pso In an Indirect manner. CRANE I XILAINS HS lULLS. Crane opposed the motion to indefinitely p"stpcne the blll. . , mind In doing so ex- plallll theIr provlslon9. lie said that taken together senate files 17 , 18 and 21 had for their purpose thD consol atoa or the pro- visions relating to the electlcn or the county attorney and register of deeds with that sec- ton relating to the election of all other officers. In order to do this senate files No. 11 and 18 repealed the section providIng for the election or registers or deeds and county atrneyp. but these are restored to the stat- utI In their proper IJlac In senate file No. 21. The three , bills must stand or fall to gether. One or the Important objects or senate file No ; 18 Is to so amend ! the present law that the bond or the county ator : ) ' must be of an adequate amount and slasH run to the county and nol to the state , asIa I now the case. Senate file No. 17 Is de signed ale to remedy a very noticeable do- feet In the present law , which does not pro- ' vide ! , to what or whom the bond of the regIs- ter ot deeds shal run . except by 1m- ilication. Hut the most Important of the three hills Is sonata file No. 21 , which seelts to male the ofce oC county clerk extend over a period or four years , In- stead or , two. Tine , Crane asserted , was In the line of economy , ns every change In the admlnlstrnton of nn office of [ such dl'ersl- fed Importalce ns that or county clerk Is i necessarily attended with great expense to time public. I requires about ole-hnl ot llt present term of nn omcer to acquaint hlm- self with all the duties ot the office . 011 then a geed rorton ot the next year Is taken up In carrying out plans for a re-elec- tion. The motion to indefinitely postpone the bills was lost by a vote or 22 to S. Graham moved that No. 17 be Indefinitely postponed but Akers succeeded In headIng off the moton , calug up the Irrigaton bill and carrying the senate Into commltec of the whole for its consideration . AKEnS CIAIPINS IRRIGATION. The irrigation bi being under consider- aton Akers made a prelIminary statement as to its Importnnce. Ho said that ho had been a practcnl Irrigaton 1st for the past eleven years and without boastng ho be- 10vel that he had given the subject oC prac- lcal irrigation more careful and conscien- tous study than any cther man In the state or Nebraska. One year ago he had been appointed one of a committee or three to draft an irrIgatIon 'law. In droWns that law ho had carefully considered every statute and irrigation law before drafting the bill. He had mId the proceedings of every state and national Irri- gaton convention to ascertjn ! the nature or the law demanded. The bill under conIdera- ton Is the result of the study and condldera-j tion. I Is the .cream of the Irrigation laws of California , Colorado arid Wyoming , which . wera recognized. a8 the _ beH 'In ' the United Statea. - The bill , he contiqued , had been ' submitted to tim state irrigation convention at Kearney and two or the best recognized authorll In the country , Donall Campbell ot Colorado and ! r. Irish , chief of the Bureau of Immi- ! graton at Washlnglon had both agreed that the law would , If adopted , bo , the best In the UnlteJ States. ; Alters tsked ror the carSful cDnslderaton 0 [ tIme bill . and Expressed the hope that non oC Its material features ' .quld he crippled by amendments. - ' The senate , after lIsining to further argu- mont from Akerstook' ' a recess until 2 ' 'cicci : . V After recess the consideraton of the Irri- gaton hill was immediately resumed. But tow amendmmts were offered and the bill was read with but few interruptions. After the reading had been finished Stew- art made an erort to strike out the pro- visions relating to the employment of the' under secretaries authorized by the act , but did not succeed. The committee then arose and recommended that the bill be passed. Immediately after the senate again went , Into committee of the whole to consldel senate' file No. 181 , an act enabling counties tn the state of Nebraska to Issue bonds tt construct' and operate canals for Irrigation , navigation , water power and other purposes , amid ' the F'neralng of electric and other' power , and transmitting the same for light , heat , power and other purposes. This Is the bill known as the Omaha canal . bill and was drawn for the purpose of en- ablng Douglas county to construct and , that enterprise. 'The bill ' operate Iterprlse. bi was not a' long one and was amended In but few par.- ticrmlars. . , The , committee arose amid recom- mended Its passage. Just before adjournment a number of new bIlls were Introduced by unanimous consent , bringing the total l for thae _ session up to 409' ' -an even 102 more than were Introduced In the session two years ago. Tire seate then adjoured. - lULL 'IU Uln"INI " 'L' ltL1S1' . " benntor Jllehnoel , Irtroclirco. . 1 Measure 1 "I.hL'IIIO i 'rule CumblnltnlK , LINCOLN Feb. 28.-SmecIal.-Today ( ) was the fortieth of the senate's session and cone- quenty the lust day upon which bills might ba introdrrce'd. Senator Hichcock offered a bil to define trusts and conspIraies against trade. 1 defines a trust : n combination or cpial , ski 01' acts by two or more persons , firms , corporttoll or association of persons , or of two or mor\ or timamn for eitimer any 01' all of the folowing PurPoses : First , to create or carry out restrIctions In trade ; second , to lmit or releo the production . or increase or reduce the ( price or merchalulsE ! or commoH. ties ; third , to lreVent comp ttol In mouuu- racture , making , transportation . sale or pur- chao oC merchandise , produce or commodl- ties : fourtim , to fx any standard or figure whereby Its price 10 the Public shal h In any nranncr : comrtrolled or estabilsireti manel' controled establshell upon many article Intmded Cor sale , use or cOlslmpton In this state ; fifth , to make or carry out airy ontract" , obligation or agreemlat by which thE shal bind themseles not to sell any article below a common standard figure or list price , or by which they shah In uny man- moor establish or settle the lance or any cell- art- clo 11 commodiy or transportation to IJre- dude a free and Inre.trlcled competton Ira the sale or transportaton or any such a'rt- cle , or by whlel\ they Ihal agree to pool combIne or unIte alY Intere.t they may hIve In connecton ! wih the sale or transportatou or any such artIcle that Its \lce may In any nrammrmer be alfteJ , , \ tenator Lindley Introduced a bIll requiring ralro'll ' companies to furish tock tickets Dr freE .trarrsporiation from Initial stations to aestnatons and retur to persons who Iccompany live stock fQr the purpose of caring for the same. Another telegraph bill was Introdue by Senator illtcimcock. I Ilrovldes that no teiegra im company doing busines In Ne- bruka [ hal charge mOre than 25 cents for a mcSI1ge 01 ten' words , anal 10 cents for each additIonal ten wQrds for all distances under 100 ml ! ; and 35 cents for ten words I anll [ cents for each additional ten words I for al distances over 100 mIles and under I 30 mIles. Senator Jlchcoclt harm also In- ' troduee a bill to regulate sleeplny antI ' Ilrllwlng rom can , and street railway com. parties . 'he mpet notala pro\lslon of this ( latter bill Is the one requiring street rai- way cmpanlca to gh'e tntshr : checks at all central Points and crossings whene\er they arc nec.ssury tt 'mable thJ passenger tu complete 1'jourIC ) ' over the litre . , \nother bill Imcndlnj the Judicial apor- Uonent law was Intro\tuceJ by euator : - * \ "I > " , _ ' _ _ _ ' ' _ - _ . - -c' _ " - Calthvoll , I makes no change In the makeup or the several JudIcial districts , but I gives Lancaster county two additional jllgea. Senator Smith Introlilcell a hilt relating to the licensing or persons to operate steam engines , steam boilers , steam generators and to the establishment or I Board of Examin- log nlneers. A hi Introduced by Senator Sprecher pro- , 'Itos that In : till countes having a popula- ton or more than 7,500 the county slperln- tellent of public Instruction Ahal devote his entire time 10 tim dutes or his office anti not actively engage In any other business , and ale that he may he Impeached U he docs otherwise _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A l ( flitS' ru\ ItlrUA1O : Irli.L. i'rovimuInir or 1 Ma n1nrc orIAt intereSt to " 'I'Alerl Nebrmsmt. LINCOLN , Feb. 28.-Speclnl.-The ( ) Irrl- ! aton bill , Introduced by Senator AIEr or . Scoto Iul county and considered In comer - mrrltteo or time whole In the serrate ton ) ' , Is ; one or the meSlre ! which Is deemed of [ vial importance hy the people or the entire northern - ern and norlhwestern parts of [ the slat ! Senator - aloe Ahers has taken the lead In tire Irrl- raton work In tIme senate curl . as chnlrman or the stallng cOI\lt on IrrIgation , Is naturally looked upon ns an authority on all maters connected with tll subjet. lie represents a distrIct In which the practical work of Irrigaton has been IJshed to greater rEsuls than In any other part ot the state. In his district are the countIes of [ Dawson , Lincoln , Perkins , Keith , Cheyenne , 1lmbal , Banner , Seots Bluff , Arthur , ilooker McPherson - Pherson , Thomas Logan , Grant RII Dead In three or these countes , Scots hjiuft , Cle- comma and Lincoln , practical Irrigaton Is an assured tact. Few people In the state have : any Idea of the Extent to which the work ha beEn pushed In these three countls , and to such the followIng , tabulated statemeut , show- Ilg the results IIJ to date In Scotts Dur and Cheyenne counties , wIll be a surprise or an agreeable nature : . . . > " : " : n NAMES OP IITCItL'S. : : ; g 2 : .9 : l , ! ; : i -V - _ _ - - - - : : ' I ' I : . r"t(1Jtl.-.II ! : h".1 . . . . . Michel dllch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20. . . ] 9.200 llnutal' , lch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.0.0 Castle nook (111dm. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . . r..ao CJlnm"y nee Dlch. . . . . . . . . . . . r,30 . WInters Creek dllch. . . . . . . . . . H. ] . . Central ditch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.20 . Nichols' ditch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. . 1.10 . AllIance dlch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G it 2.01 , ) Hc lnlton ditemi..c . . . . J.wl'enec canal..S . . . . 1.30 4,6' ) I"nl'mers' mnnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 53 7.2)0 ) Belmont canal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 15 40,0)0 Bat'ur.1 : canal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 35. 40,01 . . l.nunl & Seotis Iimurt cnnal. . . . . . . . . . llt3nnd ! Seols . . . . luI . . . . _ . . . . . . . . 82. . . . 2MO . Short Line cnnnl. . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . 6 . . . . . . Clnrk's canam..5. . loOt ) Lets Creek canal. . . . . . . . . . . 31. . . .OJ . . I.IRCO" cnnnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101. 5,00) Cooler canal..6 . . . . G.OJ ) 1:11.le , litcla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. . , l. -an tiltcli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lr. , Nelson No.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . 1,2 Xl'loon No. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. . eta Hnxh ] ' 'ltch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . 1.000 Court Hou.e Rock canal. . . . . . . . . . 1,00 , 1le"lllh dllch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] % \ . . 10 Ammel drtch.-.o . . . . . . . ' . > Ynn GOldc ditch. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 3. - . - 1,810 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .oio I-- : IN LINCOLN COUNTY ALONE. Complete figures covering the extent of the work In Lincoln county are not at hand. The North Plate canal In this county reports 40,000 acres under dich and 12,000 acres actually Irrigated. The Menataro canal re- ports 7,000 acres under ditch and 4,000 acres actually Irrigated. Figures compiled by' I. A. Fort or . North Plate show that In Lincoln county a total of , sixty-eight miles of diches were already completed and 135 mIles un- : del construction tn 1891. Ho estimates the' ' total number of acres In Lincoln , county capable or being IrrIgated by canals fed by' ' runnIng streams at 325,000 acres. . I Is to facilitate time work oC irrigation in Nebraska that Senator Alters has Intro- : luced In the present session his two Irriga- ton bills. One of these has already passed the senate : The bill already passed In the senate provides for the organization and go'v- ernment or irrigation districts , for the acquiring - qUlrlng of canals . already built or partaly constructed , for the issue ot bonds by Irri- gation districts for the purpose oC purchasIng - ' Ing or cemrtructing . contructng Irrigation canals , etc. This Is known ' In Calornia as the Wright taw anl Is time law which In that state bas done so much for irrtgaticn. Under the operation of the II\v already passed by the senate the Owners of any given townhlp or part of a township may , by authority of the Board or County Commissioners - sioners , form an Irrigation distrIct , to be ' governed by a board of directors , who shall 'be elected by a vote oC the people In the district under the regular election laws of the state. This board of directors Is given the right to acquire either by purchase or con- demnnation all lands , waters and other prop- erty necessary for the , constructon and main- tenance 'of canals , storage basins ditches , etc. Bonds may be Issued by a vote ot the people living In the irrigation district , and these bonds shall be paid from assessments upon the property of the district. In the same manner that precinct and county bonds arc paid under time law The bill under consideration today h elaborate In Its provisions , but easily com- prehended. I Is Intended as a complement to the one already passed by the senate both being deemed of Importance to the irrigation Interests of tire state. The bill divides the : state Into two water dlvIsiomrs to be known as No. 1 and 2 , respectIvely. DETAILS OP TIlE NEW BrLL. Water division No 1 shall consist of all the irrigable lands of tire state drained by the Platte river , and their tributaries lying west of the mouths of the' Loup river , and also all other lands lying south Qf the Plate and South Plate rIvers that may bo watered from , other superficial or subterranean streams' .nQt tributary to the Platte. Water division No. 2 Is to consist of all ' al Irrlgable lands Ullt may bo watered from the Loup Whl , Niobrara and Elthorn rivers and their tributaries and all other irrigable lands or time state mot included In army other water division. . Tire bill creates a State Board ot Irriga- ton , to be composed 01 the gov\roor , ator- nay general amI commIssioner or public lands and buildings , of which tire governor I. to bo ex-officio the president. The board shal elect a secretary , who shal be a hydraulc engineer of thooretcal knowledge anl Ilractcal sl(1 and experience , and who shal receive a salary or $2,000 per annum. Time board may also employ an assistant lecretar ) at a salary or $ per year There shall also be an umlor secretary for each oC the two water divisions , who bhal be paid $5 IJer day for the time they actually serve. The principal duty of the Stale Board S or Irrigation Is to marake proper arrngoments for the determinaton of time prioritIes or ' right to use tire public water or time state. A cubic foot or water per second or time shall bo the legal standard oC measurement , bout for time purpose of determining the now or water In the natural streams and for the IJrposo of distributing therefrom , pro- vided , however that water horetorore sold by the miner's Inch shal contnue to b dolvorell In that way , The persona cnttell to tire use at the water trans any ditch or canal must not under any clrcumslancos more water than gooll husbandry requires for the crop that he cultivates , and any person using ama excess of water Is liable to tire oWler oC Bueh dich or canal for the value or such excess and In additions thereto Is liable for all Buch dam- ages sustained by any ether perbon who would have been entitled to such excess 01 water. Nothing In the act shah be so construed al to Interrere with or Impair the rights or water al'proprlated and required prior to the passage or IbIs act. \1 U""h tar Ira Momrr.y. LINCtI.N , I eb. 28.-Special--Ouvernor ( ) 10icomb sent to the legllature Ihls afternoon - noon a special mel'ge II which he am- claly Informed the law malting body that , there stood to the credit of [ the stale of Nebraska In ( lisa national treasury the Bum I or $19,312 , and that a Joint resoilton would . be required to secure the funds Time sidney I. reprtell the amount oC the direct tax levied : upon the territory or Nebraska by the natolal law ot 1862. Time mesage was referred [ to th\ committee 01 finance , or which Senator Graham II chairman , with Instructions to report back to the senate this afernoon I joint resolution a reom- mended time . by tle gveror. Time joint resolution was offered Just before - fore the senate adjourned. , . . . . - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - ' -S ' , . TO SETTtH FRE INTS ' DEBTS u so U. 1 n _ )1 L Ono Hundi1Tionsind in Refunding Bonds IW' : # Eo Voted On JI. _ w1 I CWNCIL UNANIMOUS ON TiE SUBJECT < J'l liJat - ' \ IJI'ollll"i Or. Ahhott to lie SnlJcrln- tcnaie1V V t tile Hosplnl for time In , ' " , 11'lrnA ( Ills n.lgo gl , . ½ 'ttmity l'rII11 ! , I ' ! .l ! I _ FREMONI' " Neb. , I eb. 28.-Speelal.- ( ) . The city cunci held 1 special meeting last night and , as iruilcated heretorore , pauNl an ordinance which hat ben IJrPe ; by City Attorney Dolezal , calling an election to vote on time qnestlol oC Isullg $100,000 In refunding - runlllng bonds. The , ordinance was passel under suspension or tire rules requiring 0111- nances to b read on three different days , and alt tIre councimen "oted II the aiflrmrmative. The council has passed 1 resolution ordering I lao ( fag to b mlietl on the city hal tower on , all legal lroildays. I The alJIJolnllent ( or Dr. Abbott by the governor as aupenimmtemmdent or the hospItal for the Insane at Lincoln Is a source or gratification to the' doctor's many friends In Fremont . Dr. Abbot has been In Iioltcs over since Nebraska was a terrItory : he has belonged to oil parties at different times , but never before has he captured a plum Cor him- self. But everybody here agree that tire interests - terests or the state ' .wl be properly guarded under ! r. Abbott's ndnministratiorr. He I one or the oldest anti most experienced physicians In the state , and ts welt qualified to perform the duties or the position to which he has been appointed ' The frt department and tle Sons oC Veterans - , arms are preparing to give an entertainment' for the benefit . cf Will Forbes , one or their membr. Mr. I orbs , whie working at a fro a few months ago contracted a severe chiI , 'whlch rapidly developed Into consump- tiomm. Articles of Incorpraton or the California Medicine cOlpany have been flied with the county cleric. The Incorporator are Z. P. Stevens , I. n. \Vnllngord and J. Turner. The principal place DC business Is Fremont ; the capital stock Is placed at $5,000. Miss Laura Kerkow was the recipient era a very pleasant surprise party last evening IPOI the occasion or her seventeenth blrth- occason da ) ' . County Judro Plnmbeclc yesterday licensed and married hans Nelson and Sophia Nelson both of Saunders county. and Issue a license to marry to Gerhard J. Schuette and Johanna M Suhr both of hlOOiCr. anl Mi' and Mrs. n. M. Allen are sojourning for a season at hot Springs S. D. Carl \Vlsltcerm , a printer on the Demolrat , a German paper. has sued J. N. Kilian . the proprietor , for $52 , claimed to bo duo for wages. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Y.\LUEI > I'OLICY LAW WILL STAY , 114Innco COlllttno ' or tine lou o Adverse t ! t'hp ! ! , JII Itepes'inmg ; It. LINCOLNI ) 1eb. 28.-Spoclai ( Telegram.- 56 far as tn1 imlmit ! ee ere Insurance Is con- corned , the ualt1c ) ' rolcy law of NebraslmJ Is sate. The : pI.I)1lteo tonight recommenled Harto's bllto tleal time law for Indefnite postponemEnt ; and ' will so report to the house tomorrow. ) rcr tihl Is house roll No. 374 , and tomorrow.I)1 37 I It contalned:11 hort clause : "That sections 43 , 44 and 3tJ 1 . Compiled Statutes or Ne- . braska be amid the same pro hereby rlpealed. " There were"Wi'IJb r of othmer ' insurance bills before tire \ goltee , and they went the ' \ltee Dame roe a. Auditor oC Public Accounts Eugene Moore was before thb. ' 6mmltee und furnished considerable - slderablo teatiiiiUtry'in regard to the present working of.irrun'ance'laws oC the state. Cor- , yeih . the , oer ( Insurance man , who has , rOCmSilt 'tbD Windsor and' entertains In an elaborate nlnner ; 'Was not 'caled before , the cmmlte at' the EesslOI' ' tonight. The committee on clalms"hEld " short commlttee a session - sion tonight and greed to report favorably on the claims .or Ernest Reynolds , the young militia man of , David City , who had his thumb blown ot at a drill last summer at Durlng- tOi Deach. Reynolds was l membe\ of company - pany E. First regiment Nebraska National Guards. The gun ; ! which he had , was delec- IVI In construction. Although the committee on claims has cuI liberally In many cases I has now 'a list ot over' ' $55.000 claims upon whIch tt will make a favorable report. This amount does not Include any bills for leglsla- tvo supplies. They will amount to nearly 20000. The claims for repairs on the state capital alone foot nearly $4,000. The com- mlteo Is confronted wiI $12,000 sheriffs' claims for conveying state prisoners to the penitentiary. Many ot these claims have been scale down. In Instances where but one prisoner bal' ben taken down the extra guard charged by tIme sheri has ben disal- lowed , together with hack hire. Many of these claims have been discounted by sheriffs , and the loss will fall eel the purchasers . \ .J , AUSI'IN UUEI AIUt ST , leprosoltnUv of an Omlll Ilorldntle' ' EAfnhl.hmolt , In Troublu at- lealrlco , BEATRICE , Neb. , Feb. 28.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-\V. ) J. Austin of Omaha was arrested In this city tIns afternoon upon a charge or , perjury. Mr. : ' Austn Is a representative or : , Limo American hand Sewed Shoo company of , , , Omaha , and wasJer : attending the saID of , the Thomas Ilddlcott stock ot shoes /ome ( true ago , The , stock was turned over to , parties holding ! mortgage upon tire samo. Austin came dowl from Omaha anti made an ' affidavit luit hD owned a certain metal shoe rack In use In tire ) show window of time Lld- dlcott store and secured I writ of replovln. A constable forced open the door to the room to get possession of time rack and Inl1edl- atclY a deputy United States mars lal stepped In with an attachment to secure the claim of the company represented ! , by Austin. , The sate was conclulel today and Austin warm just ready to take a train for home whelm the sheriff took him Into custody. Lid- Ilcott fed the Information and clalls that he can show that he-had paid for tire rack a 11 Chat Austn wtuly and malicIously swore to a 'falsehood In order to get time doors or the room open for time purpose of allowing - lowing tlme'United States ofclt1 to serve his writ of attachmermt . Austn gave bond for $500 , and the prelminary hearing Is set for larch U. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Duck t houtll : ltAhII..I. . AShLAND , Neb ; Pcb. 28.-Speclal.- ( ) Local sprtsm n are preparing for a lIvely campaign thssprlnK In the line of Iruroting . The sprimrgtveather and recent rains have aprlngI\ \ t I 3 ducks In great numbers , but as yet : thtrgeeso are acce. Several have' been out , 4lmooting ducks and report . tlhootng favorably. -t . I ' A quiet w.4dlig { took place at the res I- denc ot tittbld , 's parents In this city yeterday. . .rhe- contracting parties were Wiiam Hell ll and Miss Ere Bryan both of \hls \ & . They left 01 the evening train for OmIi \ Mr. Lyte C'h : frm or Darabee .cc Co. lee yesterdays . for , Chicago to make sprIng purchase 'I , t ! C.V. , Throtfb9 and E. A. Shepherd , two Omaha sportCI j } arrived In the city last evening Irel telllo hunt ducks and geese In this vicinity. A , cirild ot 3' aIiey died sUddenly chid : 'Hi ale ) die very last night aterpslmorf Illmress . Tire funeral was beld tbs IrJ 'rlon. Broke 11"1 ; Uo"IOI 'dmttcIn. GRAND ISLAND ! NOb. , 'ob. 28.-Speelal. ( ) -Sheriff Dean was galled to Wood River last night to take charge or two prIze fighters , who are said tobe "Black Pearl" of [ hastings and Jack Gorlan ot amaywlmero There were Ibonl forty spectators front Wood River , lutn s and Grand Iland present who were surprised by tire sherIff at the end of the frt round. No arrests were made. I was to be a bxing match , hut when I was known l 1ha the fghter would tur It Into a "finish" contest the Wood River authories called the sireriff . Vlun/ ' 1IImuu Couple \arl. " . TALIAGE. Neb. Ireb. 28.-Slleclal ( Tele- granrr.-Lsst ) night Miss Denle 'alrbrother , daughter of the editor or the Talmlge Tribune - une , during the absence oC Mr. and Mrs. alrbrother , was quietly msrrlell to J. E. Demote , foreman of the Tribune cfce here and Bon cC Rev , McK. Demcto or this place On account of the extreme youth or the'lr ) daughter , tire parents objected to the match , she being only IG rears old. LAND CI.UUI > I11 n.ULIO.D , HODS City , I l'acifloAftor , tnny Ftno " , Farms OccupIed h , Nebraskans . DAKOTA CITY , Neb. , Ireh. 28.-Yess ago when railroads were first being built In this then far away western land the government Isue land grants to different railroad com- p3nlN for encouragement , giving to them every other Old numbered sectcn of land wihin a ralhlA or ten miles on both Bides or the proposed roule Among other ralroRl1 compnIes receivIng these grants was the Sioux City & Pacific , which road WM built from : URrurl Valley to Slelx City , In. The grant to this ( comany was given In lS6G , can- ditiommnliy . but the road was not completed until about 1S71 , The company , Immeilately after the allowance at the grant commence(1 ( I preliminary survey , and , In ract. continually - ally kept some one at work on the 111 layIng - Ing cllm to the land on the Iowa side as .leerlbC In sad ! grant , thus enriching John I. 11alr In his prejeet. The river dividing Iowa from Nebraska , I Is grave questIon whether the grant could jumlJ the MissourI and t.tl bo' In vogue. I It can , . t great many lilecta of land are liable to be affected on this stte , some or which today arc valuable improved farms In this county on the Missouri bottom. Whle the grant was given In ISGG for all odd sectons , It would hav Tae Effect en any land entered prior to the passage or sall rrant , Representatives of the brad and hw department or the comlJny have been here . p\'ernl ( mica recently examining tire count ) records anti making investigations as to the general lay or the odll sections that wonld come under their scope , all they were particularly - tcularly Interested In tire lands abutting en the south side or Crystal lake nnd all oC the o d , sections ear Walker's Island , which tony Is thickly' set led with good , 'eomforlablo honses and well Improved rarms. A few days since Denis Finnerty who In 1881 home steatled a piece or land en the banks of the lake northwest ot town , described as lot 1. section 28 , township 9 , and proved up on tire same some time tn 1884 by commuting and paying $2.0 per acre ( It being wIthin the railroad limit ) , received notice from the United States land commissioner at \Vash- Ington , through the land office at O'Nei. Neb. , that the same had been found to b within the land grant Issued to the Sioux CIty & Pacific RaIlroad company , and that he was given sixty days from February I , ,18D5 , to file an appeal to the secretary of the Interior. Son after Mr. FInnerty proved up on the land It was sold to Henry \V. Wood who Is still the owner of It , and who wi unlloubtlly make a vigorous fight for his rigimts. I Is said that this Is I only the start to a hundred or more similar cases. CHARGED \ITU TRAIN WIIECICING. Trial of George 'V , Davl4 to tome Off at Lincoln Next Week. LINCOLN , Feb. 28.-Special.-A ( ) venire of 17G jurors Is being drawn for the trial or the colored man , George \V. Davis , accused of wreclfing the nock Island train and causing the loss or eleven 1"0. The case will come up for trial Monday. Today a motion for an Immediate trial or a lischarge was overruled In the dIstrIct court. For the sEcond time Deputy United States Marsbal Hubbard has returned from Kansas without Prisoner Wells. Time Kansas mar- aimed would not glye up tire man for the ren- son that he wants tIme fat fees for bringing him up irimself. Wells Is wnnted on two charges , mal robbery and horse stealing. It Is stated that Omaha and Llneln parties - ties are figuring on getting possession or the Lincoln street railway plant when It Is sold at receiver's sale. Frank Murphy , time Omaha electric car magnate , Is said . to bo an Inter- ested party. Herrmann , the wizard , athls performance at the Funke , opera house last night made a curtain speech In which he contributed $100 of tire box receipts to the Nebraska relief tund. tund..n .n the district court today George Brad- shaw the young , nonsebreaker arrested with George Leonard and Jay Fednwa faT enter- Iny the Huntsinger residence and stealing property , was convIcted or grand larceny. The jury placed the value of the articles at $38. . Schuylor Note of loW" , HUYLEn , Neb. , Feb. 28.-Special.- ( ) Editor Rogers of the Herald wih his wife visited relatives In Fremont early In the week. .1 . Richards of Omaha , who was' In business - ness here a short time last summer ' , Is open- Ing Inother stock of goods here. Dank Examiner J. WhImore , was up from Lincoln this week and examined the business of the SChuyler National and First National banks. At the esslon ot tIre district court , , closed last night JUdge Wiiam M rshal con- firmed the sale of the Shulz farm consist- Ing of 970 acres , which was bought at judg- mont sale some months amce by John No- votny Edwin Knox In 1 case entitled Edwin Knox against Christian Krooger , has begun suit In the district court' fort $9,000 damages because of atachment proceedings against the dry goods and general merchandise stock of D. L. Delnger , mention of the Bale of which has been modo. Aurora Hravittoi. AURonA , Neb. , Feb. 28.-Speelal.-Mrs. ( ) F. S. Calee" , sls r of Rev , Mn CaUee of thee Methodist church , missionary to the Walapl Indians at Hackberry , Ariz. , who has been spending I few weeks In the east In the interest - terest of her charge , left yesterday for ArI- zona. The veterans of this county met In mass , meeting and selected a committee .of two to , visit eastern posts and solicit funds from. wehl.to-do veterans for the needy veterans In this vicinity. S Contractor Atkinson began work upon the , new court house this morning with a good' ' torce. . Hamilton county got an Inch and a quarter ot ralnral , putting time ground In good con- dition for spring work Irarmers have already - ready began plowing ai-I Inlr or Order Ih.ely Noocod , LINCOLN , Feb. 28.-Splclul.-There ( ) Is pending a resolution In the house to expend abut $300 for the purchase or copies or the "blu6 boll , " or rules or the irouse . The session Is now more than hair over , and the ' anl house has got along , In a' ' way . quIte well wtthout them. Many or time members have already supplied themselves wih copes ! at their Individual expense. One member pro- posed today that when the queston again came up the suggestion be made that the house had so Car , and was now , getting along swimmingly by the practice or Ignoring 'all rules ot order , and also all parliamentary IJrocedents. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Johnson County Yarmers In Session . TECUMSEJI , Neb. , Feb. 28-Speclal ( Tele. gram.-A ) very successful tbrsE days' Joint mmsTsion ot tirc Johnson County I armer"aslo elation and the Johnson County , Uortculural ! socIety closed here thIs afternoon. Several prominent speakers from abroad were In attendance - tendance and the local talent reeponded nobly. Last niglmt tire scimolars of time Tecumseh - seh 111gb sclrool entertained time assembiy in a program of music , drill , etc. , In conjunction - junction with tire other work , $ tuppett lay dma. Sheriff. WOOD RIVER , Neb , , Feb. 28.-Speciai.-- ( ) A four-round contest began at Lan- gan lmaii Irere , between Black Pearl , colored , of hastings and Jack Wilke of St , Louis After fIghting one roumrd they were ordered by SherIff Demon to quit. So far as could be seen Wilks hail time advantage , ranking mao foul , while Black I'earl nnamio two , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CorHert to tire Leglilmature. LINCOLN , Feb 28.-Speeial ( Telegrana.- ) The biennial complimentary concert to tIre legislature by tIre Memrdelssotmn orchestra , under - der the direction of Oliver B. Howell. was givemm tonight In representative irail. Timers was a good attendance of merrahers 4nd citi. zens. Five numbers , mostly of a lmigim order of classical , musical music , im'ere glvemm. . W'ymnornVootmiimima Jimtortmalrm , WYMORE , Neb. , Feb. 28.-Spocial ( 'reie- gram.-Odeii ) camp , Modern Woodarrea of AmerIca. visited Wymore camp tonight , In- Itiatimrg three members. Time ceremonies ended wltir a banquet at Tousahin hotel , SEEDS FOR TILE FARMERS Novel Plan Lood g t HarvastI in Parohod Portions of' the Stato. CHICAGO WILL flJRNISII THE SUPPLY Propoitlon hay tine Imoroni of Trade aiomm I'amons1ly Itceciveti in tIm iroumtla Stricken I'orlinismi of NeIruicrs mammal May lie Accepted , It. seems to be time general semmtlmnent among time people in time drommth-atriclcon regions of tire state timat. tlro imroposltion of time Chicago hoard of Trade to furnish seed to dcstittmte farmers will solo'e tlmo mmmuclm- vexed seed grain problems. Time seed and feed bill Passemi by tIme legislature lane proveti an almost. utter failure , for nmearly nil the counties \vhmero tire irorosItion has beemm subnritteti iravo refused to vote time bonds necessary to carry out limo provisions of time bill. Time proposition of tire Ciricago Hoard of Trade lmns beomi strbmrritted to tIme bamrkora of all tine coummaty seat towns in time state , ntmrl time qtmestiomr of acceirtimmg It. is now boimrg corrsIdered 1mm many communities. Time work is to be done In a timoroughm btmaimress.like Shannon err an entirely differemat Plarn fromrm previous relief mmrovemrmorrts , The bankers anti merchants in tire drotmtim districts ima'e beers requrested to organize and see tlrrtt tlsd distribution is properly mmiade , It is time intention - tontion to furmmisim thmo farnmers with seed grain and take tlrcir notes for it. This plan lmas been suggested by mnammy of the best farnrers nun is favorably received. Lymrman J. Gage , time Chicago banker , has booms ap- Imointed treasurer of tire relief fund , and the grain Is to be distribrnted under tim stmpor- vision of U. "mY. Rogers , C. Ij , Raymond and F. 0. Logan , well kqowroChicagoan ! . Tire Board of Trade directors lrave appoimrted a committee to sQhicit subscriptions amomrg Its varierre lmrterests. George A. Scavermms iras time elevators : E. hi. Pimehirs , the wimeat traders ; George D. floydencormr and oats ; W. , S. Seaverrrs , tire graimi receivers ; and v. C. Ilateiy , tire packinmg and provision itrtercsts , Tins comrmiitteo Iras just begun its labors Witis the following resumlts up to date : Armour & Co. imave subacnibed $5,000 , tiso United Stock Yarda and Transit $2,500 , tire Live Stock oxcimange $2,000 , armd nrarry otirer subecriirttomms of lesser ansounts ale conning In. At Tekanials a mass nreetitrg Imas been Imeld lookimmg to time acceptance of tire proposition - sition of time Chicago people and the semmtl- mont was favorable to formimrg tire rmecessary orgarmizatlomm. At Grand Island tire bankers iravo referred tire matter to the county corn- missioners to ascertain how many farmers there are in Hall county who will be unable to secure seed in any other manner. The cormnty comntissioners are now engaged in rnakitmg time canvass , mmd it Is believed timat the proposition will be accepted by a considerable - siderablo number of farnrers. At Broken Bow time Broken Bow Relief association iras signified Its intentions to accept the proimo- sition. TIns association is composed of time leading bursiness mmren of the city , and It Is believed tirat time greater hart of the farnrers of Custer county will jump at tire cirammco offered by tire Chicago men. In fact , it was duo largely to represermtatlons muncie by Custer coumrty tries that tire proposition - sition was made by time Clricago Board of Trade. Roy. Mr. Robbins and W. C. I3edweli of Broken 130w visited Ciricago amrd urged the directors of tire board to take annie action in the matter and tire proposition winch has been subnritted is largelydtro to tire representations made by the Custer county men. President Gibbon of time Omaha Board of Trade Is heartily in favor of tire plan. He says tirat the immense coot of supplying seed as proposed could only be done successfully by the Chicago Board 'of Trtdo , anc , that. all it Asked in return v s a"i1arantee that the amount titus Invested be returned. It would put tim seed In at cost price to tire farmer trod take a lien on the crops. If there was a crop failure or a successful yield the benefactor took all chances. Mr. Gib- boo said he did not think time Omaha Hoard of Trade would take any official action on time subject : 'James 'Walsh thougirt that Nebraska aimouhd supply bee own farmers witir seed regardless of cost' because agriculture was time prime resource of the state. Joseph' ' O'Connor shared time same opinion , and , in fact , local grain men , white not adversely - versely , criticising tire proposed Chicago plan , thoughtr'that ' state needs should be met by state relief. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ roit 'rius L01W5 rvois. Polk County I'eoplo Pray for a llowmtfoi Crou. OSCEOLA , Nob. , Feb. 28.-Special.-In ( ) keeping with the desire and request of Bialmop J. P. Newman of the Methodist Episcopal churcim , time good people of ( iris county gatis- ered together from 2 to 4 o'cloclc yesterday afternoon to pray' to God to' grant a bountiful - ful crop for the year 1895. The services were held in the Metlmodist Episcopal church , winch was so full timat there was no standing - ing room left. It was a union service of all time churches. A sermon was preached by Presiding Eider Croawaitim , ammd r marks were made by Rev. C. Horton , pastor of tire Presbyterian church , and 11ev. Mr. rreiber. pastor of time German Methodist Episcopal church and prayers were offered by quito a number of the brethren. All tire business iroeses were closed mm time afternoommi anal tire people gave timeir whole time to fasting and prayer. I'olk county received V Its second car of aid from the State RelIef commission today , and it was dIstributed at timreo central places In the county , Shelby , Osceola and Stromsburg. The car contained flour , groceries , clotlmlng and other things. ThIs is time second car of imrovlsiotrs sent to time' county. Time' timings most needed now are seed and feed , and if time present good weather continues it will be needed right away. Time Vmnnm.srnuunmt Need. MADRID , Neb. , Feb. 26-To time Editor of The Bee : Western Nebraska , amid es- peclahly Perkins county , Iras time best conditions - tions for a bountiful crop that imave over ex- isteti in February since Its settlomrment. F.b- runny 25 It beganm rairming at 1 Ia. m. , anti continued witirout a moment's cessation un- ( ii 11. p. no. , conirpletely aoakirmg tire ground down mrruch deeper tman it was even Plowed. Thu rmeoimlo feet mmoucis encouraged over tise Imroapects. But the facts are , much of time rich cultivated larrrls will go fallow If some reliable means are orot takers Inrmediateiy to enable tire furmneraatq procure both maced grain and irravender for teasmas. Seed tinoe is now imere , but tire farmers carm do nrotimimrg untii said provialomis are mmiadjr iOssiblO. Evemm were tire people favorable to a bond for such aid it would carom too late to assist Jn putIug out small grain. It seems to us tirQ only mearra left Is to accept tire generous offer mrmado by tIre 13. A M. raiirpami of a very low rate of treighrt fronr Iowa amid Illinois , ss'lrero several delegations lmae gommo to solicit seed grain armd teeth for ( item teormis. Jr tins is acted upoir lmromptiy and ener- goticaily , tirere is mro doubt but time farrmera will be able to put out a large crop anti garner mm pk'mmtifui harvest , D. D , IAYTON. Exeter i'eopia , t'rmny for iiIim. EXETER , Neb. , Feb. 28.-Special-The ( ) Methodists observed Wednesday mrs a day of fastlsrg and prayer , thmat time Almighty may continue tire good reins which wore ebrow- erod upons Nebraska Tuesday , Itov , 0. In , Jommes of Oimiowa was an Exeter visitor Wednesday. F. 0. Fritz , wire has been stumping tine state for the past timree nionims , in time Inter- eat of time Modern Woomtmnesm , talked to the Friend Woodmnen Tuesday nigirt. lie was accomnpanietl by iris wife. Tuesday ( iris locality got a big rain timat was wortir tbmousands of doiahrs to Nebraska , and every wagon timat goes to the country meow carries a plow or some other farrmr implemmient. A number imavo begun irlowirmg already , Most fanmamers say timat time wheat and rye is all right , and will come out ovell mrow , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lmitvlijg Onto Srrig'ratcd l.rmnmn , WATEItLOO , Nob. , Feb. 28-Special.- ( ) George Enrerson of tire Western Seed len- gallon company moved to Sutherland , Neb , , today , where Iris company controls 1,000 acres 'of hamad , all under irrigation. lie says it is the IntentIon to dIvide the tract inbo smash farmnS and rent to parties -wiahlni to raise garden seed. lie takes five fanrilica from hero wIth imim , Cormnrty Surperintendent 11111 is iraving hil residence painted , h. 0. Walker is bmnilmling mu substantial 4 dmolhing In the east end of towtr. I " C. P. Coy and son Intend bmnilmiing an addition to their seed mouse tins spring , ( ho lresemrt building not being large errough to accommodate their business , Farm land in tins vicinity is renting front $4 to $10 ; ier acre cash , TIme Union l'acrno began blasting ice this nrormring from arotmnti time Platte river bnirigo , ULOSl CAT.L VOIt'A , N)1tl'Oi.K hOTEL. lien , , hIotne Hmiiliy lromimagod iy lire Early ( iris Monnmmumg , NOI1POLK , Marcia 1.-Speciai ( Telegrams. ) -Fire damrrmrgeti time itemro house considera. blo ( iris mnornIng. It broke out about 1:45 : a. an. , anti ( or a few mmromrients tire destruction of time hotel seemed certain , if riot of timat portion of time town in wiricim it. is located. Hard work , velh dinctetl , by tise firemmien , conrfimied time flanres to ( list part of thm bmillding wimere the fire onigirmated. IL Is not yet PossIble to state tire demamage. ST. PAUL , Nob. , Feb. 28.-Special.-Tlmo ( ) elevator locatcr'l mine nimlies frommi lucre was destro'eti by flro last mmigimt between 8 end Ii o'clock , together wltir nbotmt 1,000 imomsirels of oats ansi corma. Loss on inmilihing , $2,5Q0 ins- ciminmery , $500 , nirmi on grroimr , $500. Immeurance , $2,300 , of wlmicim $1,500 Is 1mm time Ommmahra Fire amrd $800 1mm time Germrmamm-Ammierlcamm. As it was omrly about timroe days ago timat a biacksnrmitit simop in tine camaro town was burned , It. irs tire gemmeral opimmiori ( lint tso towir lie imrfesterl Witin firebtigs. ST. PAUL , Neb. , Feb. 28-Speeiai-At. ( ) 4 o'clock tins cvemmlmig fire was dIscovered in ' V. .1. McCorrcken's livery barnm , winds in a shrort tIme was connsrmnmeti , together wills eiglmt irorses anti a nommuber of carriages , Loss 0mm buildIng , $1,500 ; err imonses , carriages armd graIn , fromn $800 to $1,000. lnearrrrince en buildimrg. $1,000. in German of Freeport ; on stock , $800 , in time liarmmrover. Arrrmnmctmmg fair Scent Urin , NORTh LOUP , Nob. , Feb. 28.-Speclal- ( ) Time conimamittees from time several townaimips lao tins county , made up of tire leadimmg citt- zemrs , met at tIre counmty scat today to report on tine nhrr9unt of seed for wimicis a requisition was to hq mmrado on tire Chicago Board of Trade. Time proposition submitted by- the ' Board of Trarle emphasizes the point that nrono need make application for seed except tltose wimo are absoltmtely unable to obtain time same in any other manner , and furtirOr timat. tiru cotmmrnitteo appointed to atterrd to time distributIon of time seed murit be men of inn- questionable financial standimrg. l'eter Mor- temrserr , J.V. . I'erry anrdV. . I ) . Barstow were elected as sucim cotrrmrmittee. Time ice , fronri one to two fct in tinclcneas ! , is rapidly going out of tine rIver , and no damage - age to bridges on the river is now appre. hended. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ State Noteq , Tire city treasurer of Nebraska City is Isauimmg distress warrants for the collection of taxes , V Revival meetings at Hebron wInch have been in progress for six weeks lmava closed. There ivero between sixty and seventy con- versions. Perkins county is no longer witirout a county jtmdge. Tire coumsty conimissiorrers iravo appoimated S. Vt' . Commwell to fill tire vacant posItion. There are about 2,000 people recelvimmg arid in Perkins county. It is said ( mat sante of timers already have art inconre of from $15 to $35 per nmontim. Ed ir-alh , time Grand Island man wlmo was so badly woummded last fall m'lmile hmuntlmmg. has recovered sufficiently to be out on time street and walk \vitit tine aid of a cane. ' Tire offer of the merclrants of St. L3uIa to give $5,000 to time Broken Bow Relief as- sociatlon mr return for a page advertisement to run for ono year iras been accepted , anti tIme "ad" vill be rums In the Broken Bow Republican. Vandals looted tire sclrool iroue in tim& Sioux Creek district of- Garfield county anmt also left threatening and obscene notes di- reeLed against time sclmool director , No an- rests imavo bees made , but time guilty partiei are believed to ho known. , - - May Throw It Oust of Court , In Judge Scott's court yesterday afternoon a jury was empanehed to try' the case of Pinup McGovern , who was arrested last November - vember for maintaining a gamblIng deyi on Nortin Sixteenth'street. . The Intorarratbons filed by Jacob L. Kaley , then county attorney , is alleged by tire defemmdasmt'a counsel to hO faulty and not in confornrity with time stat'- utes , Judge Scott took tire same viow. The matter was argued for an hour by time judge on one side and County Attorney Baidridgma and Mr. Day on time otimon , Judge Scott. stated finally that as time point was of great itimportanco lme would adjourn time hearing till this morning. Tire information stands good chance of being tirrown oust of court. FE\V \ KNOW ABOUT TilE SHAKERS 'bF . ] llOUIT LEBAON. We do not believe in their peculiar relt- gious views. We can not enter into tire spirit of their sacnflces ! , and therefore we don't study timeir habits of life. It Is not necessary to trehies'o as they do , nor to act as they do ; but we an and do , respect timeir Ironesty of purpose , both p. . far as their principles are concerned anr tlreir deeds , worldly , I AlnnQst every promInent man lace aonr. one specialty in winds Ire excels , especiahly if Ire lass devoted Iris life to its study anti devlopment. ' In one particular tlmo Slmaliers excel above all others and above all otimer men or classes of men. Tins is in time cultlvatiots of mnedicirmal imerba and plants. They brave made this a study for anoro than one bun- dred years. Tirey are also expert in extracting - tracting from tlronr timeir imeculiar essences and medicinal virtues. Tins Is their peculiar Immmlustny , Their lives Imavo been devoted to It. By it tirey are supported. Tlroy excel in this bran ? s as do tire nrionks of tIre Order of 'Bpoo. dictlne witim timolr fammrouaa liqueur , Now , this lifelong aturly on tire part of tha Sirakors iras mrot been in vain. 'l'troy bravo accomnirhIsbred mucir good. Timm'ir medicinal extracts and cordials are known tlrrouglmou $ tire world. The Siraker Digestive Cordial is probably time mmmost successful article ever givemo to tbro Public. It Is nota cure for cii die- cases ; it don't pretend to be ; but one diarmasq it will cure , and that is Isrdigostlomm. It. Janet not pretended tirat It wIll cum'e anytlminj else , aimd a sufferer hair not long to ivait It see the result , Almost tire fIrst dose will give relict , audi it contInued , a irermnirmient cure will tallow Time Shaker snotto'is "To try all timings an imoid fast to tirat wialcim Is goon. " For thu rearrosm ( ho Sirakers iravo put ismto tire irandi of tire retaIl druggists wimo sell tireir 1)1. geative Cordial , small trial bottles , wind can be mad for 10 cents eacim , so that rom ( iris small atrm tire reader can knrow it tiM Iigcmmtivo Cordial is adapted to Iris case , afew drops , afew rubs , anti the pain i gone. No UC8B woi'k about t'Iexican Mustang Liniment Us a pain driver. Goomi ( or man or len. - , , . V V