HIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANTAHY 13, 101,1. CARROLL FOR PRISON REFORM .Retiring Governor of Iowa Sends Final Message to Legislature. WOULD HAVE STATE SHERIFF lie Alao AtlTncntra Arliltrxllon of I.nbnr Dlepntre mnn tlic 1-Jlmltin-tlon of I'nilrnnr .Hj-hIciii' of I'Smplni'tiirnt. DBS MOINBS, Ja.. Jrii. H.-Uov.uior ', H F Carroll In his final mtaaac? to tho BMombly Mis nflornoon laid special etre-j on the enactment of adequate lawn f . prison reform, rompcnntlon of working men and a-ood roads. The rrtlrlnjr ko. ernor recommended the creation of in official to be known as n "slate sheriff who would he available for lnvestlgatl n of such crimen as that which occurred it Vllllsca about a year no, when a xvholr family was murdered one night No clue to the asrasslns has ever been covercd. The arVltratlon of strikes and lnhor dls. putes and plan for the elimination of tho so-called "padrone" system In em-1 ployment agencies of thV state 1 among other recommendations. Many t I.tmn SuKKesteil. Governor Carroll discussed it Kreat ninnv other subjects, some of them brlefl), a.) follows; Without expressiiif' opinion ns to the wisdom of the proposed changes at tl.e state colleges he advised that borore steps are taken to override the Judgment of the governing body of these Institutions the most careful and pAlnitnklng con sideration should be given not only to the Immediate effect of tho changes pro posed, but to the ultimate Interest nnd welfare of tho state and of the Institu tion. Enlargement of capltol grounds by purchase of land Immediately south. In eluding soldiers monument and extending to the railroad tracks, making ' thin u park and placing the Allison nnd other monuments therein. The sale of gov ernor' square. Krectlon of an office building, prefer ably ono for the law department of tli tati and especially for tho supremo court. Appropriation for the preparation for u great homecoming of Iowa soldiers on the occasion of the next Grand Army ot the Republic encampment. Reapproprlatlon of the providential con tingent fund and provision that It can be used on majority vol of the executive council. Authority for payment of the National guard expenses while on duty on call' of the state out of tho general fund ot the state, System ot examination of county ac counts and records. Hotel Inspection to be transferred to the department of labor, ReorsnnUlng Health Board. Members of the State Hoard ot Health Bhould be placed on salary and the board Nhouki be ndvtsory in character and coin p"ru reorganisation along the plan con sidered at tho last session. Larger appropriation for fighting the hog cholera. Appropriation for protection of' bees and enforcement of the law ns to In spection. Kood and dairy commissioner lo lw made superintendent of weights and ireaaures and law to ba mado more ef fective Measures Intended to better the sani tary condition of tho state Appropriation for a woman's building In tho state park, used for tho state fair. Establishment of ,a chllcl - welfare do nartment or bureau, ' Tho office of state sheriff, tho In cumbent to bo subject to direction from the Kovernor. to go into nny part of the state and Investigate crime. Greater authority for the commerce counsel of tho railroad commission, mak ing him the legal adviser of tho board, and ho should prosecute ait cases brougm by th commission for enforcement of ardors. An Immunity statute-to aid In the appli cation of the anti-trust law. Larger appropriations for tho Institu tion under tho Uoard of .Control or at least larger, a. compared with the ap propriations made 'for the educational In stitution. ' Definite allowance for the soldiers' homo. Instead ot a per capita allowance. Additional rooms tor school work at the state orphans' home and a building for a 'hospital. Transfer ct the school for thn deaf to tho State llontd ot Kducutlnn. Additional money to complete a Rlrlfc cotta.ee at tho Institution. Provision for treatment or advanced cases at tho tuberculosis sanitarium mid additional butldlhgs. Provision for a gymnasium nt the boys' Industrial school, Psychopathic hospital at Clarlnda aiid Mount Pleasant, cottage for tubercular patients at Independence, homo for em ployes at Cherokee. Compltlon cf new cell house at Tort 3Ia41son. Establishment of an eptlcptlo colony. Workhouse for Knoxvllle. Knlargcment at Knoxvllle, so there will be a hospital department and a work house. Provision for a recess committee to visit the stato Institutions. Establishment of two or three additional state normal schools. Direct inheritance tax. Uetter pay for the wardens of the penU tentlary and reformatory. Steps to aid In securing amendment to the United States constitution to require election of senators by direct vote. Indorsement ot the one six-year term for president. Make the primary election apply only to senators, governor and lieutenant gov ernor and return to the convontlon sys tem for all others. Submission to the voters ot the state nt the amendment for woman suffrage. Presidential preference primary, but I VallnBLLuttSII IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE H 1 now conceded by physicians that the kidney should have more attention a they control the other organ to a re markable degree and do a tremendous amount ot work In removing the poisons and waste matter from the system by filtering the blood. During tho winter months especially, when we llvs an Indoor life, the kidneys should receive some assistance when needed, a wa take less exercise, drink l.s water and often rat more rich heavy food, thereby forcing the kidneys to do more work than Nature intended. Kvl dence of kidney trouble, such as lame back. Inability to hold urine, smarting or burning, brick-dust or sediment, sallow complexion, rheumatism, may be weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require help immediately to avow more serious trouble. An herbal medicine containing no min erals or opiate has the most healing in fluence. An Ideal herbal compound that ha had most remarkable success as a kidney and bladder remedy Is Dr. KIU mef Swamp-Hoot Xxu may receive a sample bottle ot SivuDip-Koot by mall, absolutely free. Adilress Dn Kilmer & Co.. Ulngtwmton. N. Y., and mention The Omaha Dally Bee. ,RE'EMEnf0M THE ! STATE OF IDAHO. W. H. UOHAII. making the congressional district the unit, except nn to delrgiitea ut large. The governor reported that during, the last two years ho has grunted six par dons, forty-seven paroles, twenty-six commutations, suspended fifty-five Jail sentences, remitted fifty-four fines nnd two forfeitures, restored 232 to cltlicnshlp nnd revoked six suspensions. The Hoard of Parotn was much more liberal In the oxerclso of clemency during the last bien nial period than formerly. It ha paroled 3J7 from the penitentiary and reforma tory and has paroled three before com mitment, making a total or 340, aa against 2ZI during the three years preceding. Atlantic Railroad Is Ordered Resold; Shaw Coin Forfeited ATLANTIC, la.. Jan. H.-(SpccIal.)- The Atlnntlo Northern fc Southern rail- rr-ad has been ordered resold. Judge Arthur In district court yesterday declared forfeited nil the money that fonncr Governor Leslie M. Shaw has put Into tho road, since It wns bid In a year ago last September by Colonel Grorgo W. Adams of the Iowa & Omaha Short Line, the predecessor of tho Shaw syndicate, This money, amounting In nil to S67.S40, has been paid to the receiver from time to tlmo In order to secure postponements ot the payment of tho $402,000 originally bid for tho road, when the syndicate could not, for one reason or another, sue- cctd In floating its bonus. The definite date for the rcsnlo of the road was nut set this afternoon, but it Is expected ta bu held In about thirty days. At the hearing January 4,' the Shaw In terests offered to pay In $2.1,000 additional 'if a further extension could bo secured. They only desired threo days- In which to raise the money, presumable nt Donl- con. Shaw's old home. Hut Judge Arthur. at that tlmo Indicated that a payment of tM.Oofl Would bo 1 1 nulled, and If that Avere mud, he would feel Inclined to grant it final rxtanslon until Mny I. At the hearing today, not oven tho $23, too was offered, ur.d the Denlson ntto neys of the syndlcato did not appear In court ut all. Thero wns no Intimation given by Mr. Hess of any appeal from tho action of Judge Arthur to tho su premo court. ItlNKi'nerftit Conduct of liver nnd bowels, In refusing to not, Is quickly remedied with Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Easy, safe, sure, 25 cents. For sale by Ueatou Drug Co. Advertisement. SENATE NAMES COMMITTEES (Continued from Page One.) Mlsccllnooua Subjects Wolz. chairman: Kemp. Bptrk, Ollls. Talcott. Miscellaneous Corporations MiiiCfur- land, chairman; Hoagland (Umcastcr), Klcchel. Wols. Cox. Kohl. Smith. Municipal Affairs Saunders, chairman: Heasty. Wolz. Uartllng, Wink. Privilege and Elections Dodge, chair man! Honglnnd (Uncoln). Kemp. Mar shall, Knunbach, Plncek. Sm'in. Publio Charities Cox, chairman; Hum mel. Iteynolds, llobcrtson. West. Publio Iinds und Ilulldlngs HartUng, chairman: Hushee, Hoagland (Lincoln), Hummel, Marshnll, Splrk, Urooklcy, Hale, Krumbach. Publio Printing Smith. ohatrmanj Hushee. Heasty, Shumway. Wink, llallroads Heasty, chairman; Uartllng, Cordeal. Hoagland (Lincoln), Klcchel. Kohl. Talcott, West. Reform Schools, Asylum for Feeble. Minded and Home for Friendless Klein, chairman; Hoagland (Lancaster), Splrk, Krumbach, Wink. rtovenue Spirit, chairman; uarucai, Huarmnnn, Saunders, Grace. Smith, Talcott Tintnii and Commerce Urooklcy. chair man; Uartllng. Haarmann, Klein. School Ijinds and Funds Hummel, chairman: Heynolds, Shumway. arace, Robertson. . . Soldiers noraea uoagiana inuicaaiori, chairman; Hummel, Wolz, Krumoacn, West. ... Stato Prison Krumbach. chairman; Dodge, llougland (Lancaster), Reynolds, Placelc. University and Normal Schools Klechel, chairman: Cordeal. Dodge. Hoagland (Lancaster), Shumway, Gross man. Wink. - PII.KS CUHHD IN O TO 14 IAY. Vour druggist will .refund money It lAZO OINTMENT fall to cure any case ot Itching, Ullnd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to It days, ttc. Advertisement Representative Uraln of Omaha "Ought to be a mighty smart man," says Ulxby. Luther McCarthy, the Nebraska cow boy pugilist champion. Is coming back home on the moving picture films. In olden times we would have strewn roses In his path. Henry McDonald, chosen to. preside over meetings of the county board the coming year, was a county commissioner once before. He Is a brother of the late John McDonald, three times sheriff ot Douglas county Whatever dlftcieiice of opinion thr may be about the legal attainments ot Henry C. Murphy, South Omaha's mill, taut city attorney, no one Question i.i. fistic abilities under proper provocation. C F. McGrew used to be a federal bonk examiner. BIG GRIST OF BILLS FILED FIRST DAY OF REGULAR BUSINESS (Continued from Page One.) names of defendants aro unknown. lYo MJ(S service by publication Is proper. , I.lrctlnn Hoard I'ny. H ,K..So-Ji' '' UHnhoe. of Klmball-For punishing for theft from and Interference with and Injury to Inigntlon ditches. H. I". No. 12. by Ilusheo of Klmball-Pro- t Ides that taxable property of Joint school I districts shall he assessed between dls- iriciu accoroing 10 proportionate amount of property. H P No. 13, by Busliee of Klmball-Pro-vldes that In counties having an assessed valuation of less thnn rrooom mmnmg. Ion of -assessors shall not bo lese than J. per day for tho time employed In the work, precinct assessors to receive 3 per day H J No, H, by Hoagland of Uncoln Provides for an assistant stato engineer to devote tlmo to Irrigation work. fj F No. 15. by Ilusheo of Kimball-Pro-vlden Hint thn $500 exemption shall not apply to wages. 8, P No. IB, by Hushee of Klmball-Ite-atea to organization of Irrigation dis tricts 8. K No, 17. by Saunders of Douglas To extend water district ot Omaha to in clude territory outsldo city limits. . S 1 ,.,No,.il' h "axtllng or Otoe "Vote by mall" bill. S. P No. 19. by Dodge of Douglas Pro vides for posting of notices of special elections for voting of sewer bonds wlicre there aro no newspapers within Jurisdic tion 8, P. No. 20, by Klein of Gago-Provld-In?L.w,iy,".wJlcroby counties of between .4.000 and W),000 population mav have bene fit of Inheritance tax for road funds. 8. P. No. 21, by Krumbnck of Polk Bill prcpured for stato codification commls slon tor tho licensing of Installment In vestment companies. H. K, No, 22. by Krumbaclc of Polk-Ite-nu ring the State linnrri nf li,rnno glvo notice to county attorneys and Jud 1 of district court ot hearings on applU. -tions. i ?; hy Krumback of Polk-Ilc- Intlng to flro insurance. v.K2V- ,bj; ,1Ion,RI""l of Lancaster Providing tlmt Lincoln firemen shall not be on duty for tnoro than twelve hottrn In one day. nSlunu0' -Abolishing tho defense of employes relating to railroad tv?,.??.?' f8' y I,oaB'anl or Lnncaatcr ro require land owners to destroy prairie ?9)38 or "cket Bophers by Novemhor I, ,K' .No uy Shumway of Dixon For stato aid for hln, ,hJ. .l.T1. ,. ugrlculturc ' Fin st hay Fon snw iiills Nlnetr-Ktirht Are Dropped In Hop. per on the First Day, (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Nob.. Jan. 14 mn.Mni The following bills were introduced in the nouse: H. R. 1 Ilnrilln nf llnrlnn t, u tho adoption of the report of tho statute revision commission as the revised stat utes of Nebraska. II. It 2-Norton of Polk and Hardin of Harlan. Mnlf, ii n w.t.,.... , ... Ject to a fine of $100 to $.100 and lmnrlson- ui. iu oxeneu six months with 1m Ponphment or removal from office to "log it1 T,0.tl2d.,! for th0 Passage of a bill. H. R, 3-Fuller of Seward. Counties may levy tax not to exceed two mills or Issue bonds not In execs of 2V4 per cent of total assessed valuation for the purpose of erecting or purchasing and operating telo- tinnriA iviiinms H. 11. 4 Hrott of Cheyenne. Gives con trol of the taxes of any school district located in two counties to the county in which the school house is located, H. R. 6-Brott ot Cheyenne. I'rovides that, ronntv t . n n v wv. , - , , , . i it. , i in habitants may IncorporAto a villages. ,i . 1U " "r? ol unoyenno. Provides that counties having an assessed valua tion of less thnn $100,000, shall pay their county asressors $5 per day, whllo at work. H. R. 7 Sugarman of Douglas. Pro vides for. the election of two Instead of six Justlcu of the peace in metropoli tan cities. .SrJ"? of iwnoc. Appropri ates $20,000 for the Incidental expenses of the legislature. i"' I'.?:Po.tt8 of Pawnee. Appropri ates $120,000 for members, officers and employe of tho thlrty-thlrd session of the legislature 1. R. 10 Fries of Howard. Divides county road funds so as to give the road districts twlco ns much ns they now get and giving the county authorities one half as much as they now get. Penalty for Witter Theft. It. R. 11-JFrlPs of Howard. Fixes the compensation for Judges and clerks of election outside of cltlca of the first-class at 33 cents per hour in place ot $2 per day, H. R. 12-FrIes of Howard. Defines pow ers, duties and fees of county surveyors and- prescribes method ofostnbllshlng nnd restoring lost or obliterated corners. H. R. 13 Fries ot Howard. In boundary When The Snow Blows and outside cold demands an 'inside 9 warmth to make folks cheery For breakfast, there's nothing quite so comforting as a dish of good hot porridge. i Post Tavern r makes a delicious dish for the morning meal The new food is a skillful blend of the flavours and rich nourishment of . wheat, corn and rice. It costs about l-2c the dish and brings pleasure to many a breakfast table. , v .... V; Sold by Grocers everywhere Packages 10c and 15c, except in extreme est. Tlostum Cereal Co., disputes, givci state surveyor power to summon witness, ndmlnstcr oath nnd compol testimony. II. R. 14-Frics of Howard. Provide for the marking of county road on both boundaries and provides for monuments ot concrete, Iron or stone on survey point. II. R. 15-Frles of Howard. Make it unlawful for any person to establish cor ners In Imitation of corners established by thn United States government. H. R. 16 Hoff of Douglas. Appropriates $,S00 for the paving ot streets adjacent to deaf and dumb asylum. II. It 17 Busoh of Otoe. Makes It a felony to destroy property valuted at over $S. H. R. lS-Hraln of Douglas, rermlts the voting of bonds for sewer construction In villages, where no newspaper I published. H. R, 1-Busch of Otoe. Makes It felony to destroy property valued at more thaiitij and leave It to discretion of the Judge, whether Jail sentence or fine Is Im pose. tr T on MtnUnrAwnn nf T.Anrnatpr. Al- ilows railroad to transport property and household goods of their employes or experss employes free of charge. H. It. No. 41. by Mockett of Lancaster Permitting the county boards of counties wherein are cities of 2G.O0O to 1C0,X) to Im prove roads within the corporato limits when such roads ere extensions of Im proved county highways. II. R. No. 42. by Hardin of Harlan Permits tho owner of a bull, stallion or Jack to hold a lien upon the dam as well an the offspring for services rendered. II. R. No. 43. by Knuffman of Nemshn Appropriating $75,000 for an Industrial training building nt Peru State not mill. H, R. No, 44. by Lee of Douglas Pro viding that the city of Omaha mny Issue bonds for tho purchase of the cltv Audi torium If authorized by two-thirds vote; firovldra for $100,000 Issue ot park bonds f desired by city council as follows' "When Improvements aro made upon or In streets or sidewalk adjacent to or abutting upon parks, parkways, boule vard or playgrounds, t.ho,cont ot cxpenso of which will be chargeable to the city, the same shall be paid from the park fund herein provided." II, R. No. 45, by Bchaupp of Gage Making It unlawful for telephone com panies operating In the same city or county to merge. II. R. No. 4fi. bv Bollen of Knox-A Joint resolution for a constitutional amendment permitting a verdict of five sixth of a Jury In all civil casen or In criminal cases not felonies. Increase Firemen' Pension. H. R. No. 47, by Druesdow ot Douglas Providing that the pension for police and firemen bo Increased from $10 to $50 a month. H. R. No. 4S, by Druesdow of Douglas Permitting the clerk of the police coilrt to accept cash, bonds. u. it no. . by McAllister or Dakota Removing tho assumption of risk and the fellow servant rule from tho employers' defenso In personal Injury damage suits. H. R. No. CO, by McAllister of Dakota A Joint resolution to amend the constitu tion to Drovlde an Income tax on Income of over $2,000 per year. 11. it No. 61, oy lllchardson of Lancas ter Making it a felony to give or sell "dopo" to penitentiary or asylum In mates. H. R. No. B2, by McAllister of Dakota Making eight hours a legal working day except on farm work. H. R. No. 53, by Chappell ot Brown A judicial apportionment bill. II. n. No. 61, by McAllister of Dakota Providing a l-mtll levy for six years for the permanent Improvement of tho stato university at tho state farm site. Road Tax In Cnalt, H, R, No. K. by Schucth of Platte Pro viding that all road tax shall be paid In cash, one-half to be used ns a county road fund and one-half equally between the soveral commissioner districts. County board may levy the samo tax In cities nnd villages a tn tho several road dis tricts, to bo divided between county road fund and districts where levied, said money to bo spent under direction of park board In metropolitan cities. H. R. ,No. 6C. by Harris of Buffalo-Appropriating money In the State Normal library fund for books for tho Kearney normal. H. R. No. 57, by Regan of Platte Ro quiring that all' "light" locomotives bo manned by nn englnoer, fireman and con ductor. H. R. No. 58. by Regan of Platte Pro viding for a'tollector of fares on all muln line trains In addition to, the present Pas senger crow. H. R. No. 53. by iCeckley of York Pro viding for a , civil sorvlce iu nil, .state." !n- stitutlons,. under th'o direction ot the State Hoard of Control. H. R. GO By Anderson of Kearney, re quiring applicants for a marriage license to answer questions as to 'age, color and former marriage under oath. It. R. 01 By Hosteller of Buffalo, a "blue sky" law. H. R. KS By Mockett of Lancaster, pro vldlng that telegraph and telephone com panies may establish lines on railroad right-of-way. conferring power of emi nent domain. H. It R3 By Hostetler of Buffalo, ap propriating $5,009 for an nnncx to the Kearney Normal. For Blue Skr Lnw. H. R. 64-By McAllister of Dakota, a "blue sky". law modeled after the Wyo ming statute. H. R. tXV-Hv McKlssIck and Schaupp of Gage, providing that In counties of 50,000 population or under the county board Is not compelled to let tho contract for the Special Ltd., Pure tfood Factories, Improvement of roads by the Inheritance tax by competitive bids. 11. It t-Uy Schueth ot Platte, pro viding that treasurers of cities or villages may deposit the public money in thlr care In whatever bank offers the bost in terest rate. If. It 7 Hy Brott of Cheyenne, a ju dlclal apportionment bill. 11. R. CS Uy Wood of Dixon, permitting a school levy of afi mill on the dollar. II. R. 00 By Hoffmelster or Chaje, changing tho number of petitioners neces sary to establish a county high school from twenty-flvo to one-third ot the free holders resident In each district. H. It 70 By Hoffmelster of Chase, ap propriating $Jt,41S for the relief ot Chaso county tor money spent in a murder trial. II. R. 71 Bv Recan of Platte, requiring Insurance companies to pay attorney feeti or policyholders who securo juagmcni on suit. II. R. 72 By Regan of Platte, providing for the drainage of land Into natural de pressions not having a continuous outlft. II. It 75 By Anderson of Kearney, ior mlttlng a county tax levy to erect sol diers' monuments or National guard armories. II. It 74 By Anderson of Kearney, pro vides that the railway commission can compel railroads to ntop trains doing uu Intrastate business at county sents. II. It 75 iiy Anderson of Kearney, fix ing tho compensation of town treasure at $15 per annum. Mixed Mnrrlairra Prohibited, II. It "ft-liy Anderson nt Kearney, pro hibiting marriage of whites to Indians, Chinese or Japanese. II. R. 77 By McAlliMtcr of Dakota, lim iting the speed of automobiles In tho country to fifteen miles per hour, :n rlH nr villa l'cm tn five miles Per hour. and proscribing a state license fee of $l.o0 for chauffeurs, who must bo over IS years ot age. Other roud regulations. II. It 7& liy McAllister or unKoiuu, c peallng statute which enforces restitution of premises during appeal In cases of forcible entry. H. It. 70 Uv Gruobor of Thayer, strik ing out tho word "Intentionally" In anti discrimination statute. H. R. SO Hy Ayres or wenaruson, per mitting seining with two-lnch-mesh nets by holders of only a general fishing license. DEMO WARJORSE WAILS (Continued from Pago One.) humiliated. If you will remember, the tactics pursued by Governor Morchend in this regard aro exactly the same as thoo used by Governor Sheldon, which mado him so much trouble, and I feel Buro that in this Instance Governor Morehead will suffer. Losing: Fnlth Steadily. "Personally It Is' nothing to me what the governor docs. I don't want anything, neither do I want anything for any of fy friends. The thing which 1 am Inter ested In Is seeing the legislature and the administration mako a record which will help tho democratic pnrty In tho future. Wo have got n democratlo president, or at least will have soon; n democratic con gress, a democratic governor nnd one branch of our legislature democratic, with a democratic majority on joint bal lot, and It is up to those who represent tho party to make a record which will live In the future and mean something. I had lots of faith in Governor Morc hend boforo his election, and that ho would bo a power In tho governor's chair, but trom what I have seen sinco I camo up hero I fear for tho future of tho dem ocratic party because of the mistakes which Governor Morehead Is making and which ho will make If ho continues his present policy. Silent nn Sphinx. "It Is due tho men who have tolled early and late for democratic success and who now ask for favors at tho hands of tho governor, that they should know what awaits them, be It success or failure to land. Many of them havo been waiting hero in LIricoln for two weeks, paying hotel bills and being nt other expense, in an effort to get the1 cac ot tho gov ernor, and their friends have alsoispcnt time and money trying to get somo kind ot an Idea of what the governor wishes to do, but as far as getting any lino on what they may cxpoct tlicy might Just ns well talk with Govornor Aldrlch and expect him to appoint them to what they want as to expect anytTTlng in tho way of Information out of Governor More head. "I am not kicking," said Mr. Parry In conclusion, "because I like to criticize Governor Morehead. I don't llko to take a position of this kind, but no man Is bigger thnn his party, and when that party has placed him In a position where he can mako or mar its future lie should be criticized .when ho takes the stand Battle Crook Mich. t uw being taken by tho governor. Ur U means trouble for the party In the future." HOAGLAND HAS FIRST llll.t Workmen' Compensation pleasure Lend Sennte List. (From a Staff LINCOLN. Neb., Jan. 14. (Speolal.)- jioagiana or Lincoln county had the honor of getting In on senate tile No. 1 In the senato at tho opening this after noon wltji his workmen's compensation act. while Smith of Seward was a close second with a bill to levy an occupation, lax for the benefit ot the state on nil express companies. Ollls of Valley Intro duced tho third bill prescribing tho duties of the Board of Control. Other bills of more than usual Interest were one by Hoagland of Lancaster for a double shift for firemen and one hv nnrtiinr- e ,-,. giving railway employes rhsnu while away from their legal residence . Diiumway or Dixon, in behalf of the Btate university. Dresnnt,i t.i, , MlUUiVllUIIV Oovornor McKelvey with a gavel manu- iHtiureu ai tno industrial department rf the university. The responded In the following speech: hiii . v SfJ. ie'Vi e ;H!?n??t stand"!0 and the thlnSS for wh,"h The University of Nebraska in the greatest Institution in our state-greatest whvlUnnV?rolBh eon (the Sowing mLn?1..,?w) ,c"?fs " thlnP f a per- hm i uovu i u uiiaracter, 1 II 1 8 CQ. V P I XV T n Wrilln-tit M - ,,n department of education Which trntnu VaKm. .1,.. I A . ,T. iw.i- i r J """" wyo 10 worK wun their hands-aye, more; It teaches them "r"T 'vaiior inai department of pur material wolfaro known aa manual laOOr. Anil MM. A nnn. Dlm.tnMn. , . i.. ii i . , okiiiuiuuko ib seen in this finished product-tho edification ...a nmnjiiiuiLo oi prouueuon. in this Plcco of wood I sco an aptness of com parison between the small but vital seed from which It rrmw nrl .,,,..1.. -1 oncers who first settled on these fair iMmuuB, struggling valiantly for exist ence, the very thing which contributed litp and prosperity was fertility of the so . Likewise from the fertility of tho soil and through tho indotnltablo In dustry of her people, Nebraska has grown llko a giant tree deep-rooted In tho fortllo soli of good government, mon strous in Its trunk of woalth und In dustry, spacious In branches of educa tion and social equality, and amplo In tho follago of prosperity and happiness for all Its people. This gavel. In Its relation to our par liamentary affairs, Is not an emblem of Kldcration and fairness In decorum and debate. Within Itself It knows no man or measure, no foe or favorite, no party, sect or religion, and so I trust It may be In my hands. Gentlemen, I court your friendly co operation tpwnd that end, and I thnnlc tho donors for their timely and practical gift MILLIONAIRE GETS DIVORCE FROM ACTRESS LONDON, Jan. 14. A decree of divorce was granted here today against tho American actress, Fanny Ward of St Louis, on the petition of her husband, Joseph Lowls, tho South African mil lionaire. Tho suit, which was undefended, was brought on statutory grounds. rr It Grows Stronger Every Piirst National KBanftof Omaha You 1 1 Full Quart Whiskey FREE M r-i. w m. n-i El iry n uur xpense There re 11 lorts of eUlms for superiority amour distillers and Melt Order milker Jtoniee. nd yhll. ire feel sure that our Pels I Bt.r Whliker ea?t !"aV r.vaTen ""lel ,n cuelltr. or price, still we era sot golnto k ISyonS to rlek their money on our Judgment! therefore. r eolng to Y, biolDteir '"ft 'n,Ifclqlrt ,boMla to We went you to pre.r dVinklng it thi lels 3-bttr WhUlcer le pure, wholesome, rally aged, mellow ae can be and abor. all has real whiskey itrenirth. We want on to add halfwit.? t u An.ib,?,T! Is ill Jw" n5Zn"' '"V0.0 wl" .' Order Uous-i ellatourprlce. end out bqttlee of whlikey nnierupnloui peo mil we cannot nil Now hero la our proposition! 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One Dose Makes Indigestion Go Heartburn, Gns, Dyspepsia nnd all Stomncli distress ended with "Pnpo's Din- popsin Tou don't want a slow remedy when your ntomach In bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach I too valuable: you mustn't Injure It with drastlo drugs. Pape's Dlapepsln 1 noted for iff epeod In giving relief; If hant-lessneH: It's certain unfailing action In regulat ing sick, our, gasny stomachs. If mil lions of cure in Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made It famous the world over. Keep this perfect ntomach dootor In your home keep It handy get a -large flfty-eent ease from any drug store and then If anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them: If what they eat lay like lead, ferment and sour and form gas; cause headache, dlszlnes and nausea; eructations of achl and undigested food remember a soon an Pape's Dlapepsln come In contact with tho stomach all such distress van ishes. It's promptness, certainty and ease In overcoming the worst ntomach disorders is a revelation to those who try It. Advertisement TORTURED BY UGLY ITGHINGERUPTION Doctor Recommended ResinoL Half of a 50c Jar Cured It. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 6, 1912. "My little daughter was taken w)th a very small spot on tho back of her hand. It grow lar ger and caused her moro trouble. When sho would scratch It, It would bleed and get very ugly looking, so I doctored It myself for nbout a year, and at last It broke out on both knees, and when sho would go to bed she would scratch, and was so tortured and suffered so from tho itching, that I took her to our doctor, who recommended Reslnol Soap and Rcslnol Ointment. . Improved with first application "I sent for samples and artcr the first application tho itching and inflammation was improved, and I kept it up night and morning, and by tho tlmo the eamplo wns guno sho complained very little, so I got a fifty cent Jar. and beforo that was half gone the trouble had entirely disappear ed." (Signed) Mrs. Maude Schmechel, 2737 Presbury Street. Nothing wo can say ot Rcslnol equals what others, such as Mrei. Schmechel, say of it. If you aro suffering from itching, burning skin troubles, pimples, black heads, dandruff, chapped face and handr-, ulcers, bolls, stubborn sores, or plies, It will cost you nothing to try Rcslnol Oint ment nnd Srtnn Tim, ..nil t n " 'i' Reslnol Ointment nnd Soap Co., Balti more, juu.. ior a ireo sample or each, Sold by all druggists. Year. are invited to become one of its customers. -.J h etronter and better whlskry than moil T Mall Anyone can ea.il j nnderetand that ehoulT "a luit free thatwewonld ba flood.d with l0.i" TVA'? nd u? ourelTeopento fearful onelautht. do,buneTerthelei, the bottle ! free to booeit people. u. .cuu job one juii quart pottle of Fell 3 Star Whltler ah. fv"11, eT 'i'5:!? "nd fr the eipreie charces. After you recelTa the full quart bottlee, open one of them. tt II anyway tou Ilka and If not entirely .atUfactory. yon hare the Brtrlleie nf W,iV.I one full SnSSWLfi&Sf'EFK: Ta b"? ?JprtTUeV of returil'ncto n", b. "."i? ?. P0"1 1 the one eitra bottle you may keep free and w n.i. .uiiuou.iji7 niurn your 5.t5. or lend ua UM for 4 full onara tli,.i!J,.S "If''k.r' Vpr" PP1J. ""wi wilt tnc"ud2 oni teat bottle free. Teat the free bottle and If not abaolutely etlefaetorT and the beat whlakey jou eyer taated at any price. Juat return to ua thi 4 bottles and keep the free bottle and we will refund rmr Sn without 2SS,lp:?C.r "1mmt- With each order we fire V fr?e 6o?d Tapped um. and Patent Corkacrew. Kemember. we lay wa pay the eipreas chainti look cloae before you permit aome of the low prices of Mall Ortaf lloSJi. to eet your order and make yoa pay the eipreie charges. "ouaea Wo mean to prore enperlorlty tn the whlakey buelneaat wa mean to prOTatoureipen.e.byetln a free teat bottle, that Fela S Btar Whlakey has no equal. Our quart Eotllea are toll n-onnco quart. Tand not ihora quarts and wa guarantee eyery etatemeut wa make and back them with our paid np capital of $.00,000.00. If yon want real whlikey and no? weak watery concoctions, nend na your remltUnce on our free test proceiltlon The taste la the teat, that will nroTe mora than w eV-H.r."'!?: make remittances payable to A. Fell, frlsrW or lS5Fe!sBIig.,K2MsasCify, Ht. I