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AVaW MR pda ii WOMEN kJsV n m mm mm As well as men can find no tunic ,i healthful a a purr beer, .j lie sure you cet tbs puto A mnu, Krug Cabinet Hottlcd Beer Is hcrmellcallr (.ealrd then twillc! ivll..t in,.,. !i ,.ba f"n bacteria-qulte esson- till fnr frill ru.ml. f -- " . . FRED KRUQ BREWINQ CO tfbona 489. Attorney W III Aritur Hie Demurrer of the .Monopoly lo I lie Com plnliit l-'lleil by the tntp. LINCOLN, April 27. (Special.) The case of tho State of Nebraska against the Stand ard Oil company will come up for hearing beforo tho wiprcme court next Tuesday on a demurrer filed today by Attorney General Smyth, the object of which Is to strike out two clausca of tho defendant's answer which attack tho constitutionality of tho Nebraska anti-trust law. James M. Woolworth, Frank L. McCoy nnd probably John M. Thurston will appear for tho Standard Oil company nnd Attorney Oencral Smyth will pro3ent tho side of tho state. Tho questions to bo dlscuwcd are of a legal nature, all touching upon tho consti tutionality of the act under which tho suit was Instituted. In tho dc-ftiurrcr filed today Attorney General Smyth holds that tho at torneys for the defendant have placed a wrong Interpretation upon tho law and In sists that for this reason clauses 6 and 7 of their answer should bo stricken out. The consideration of this proposition will delay the final hearing of the case for several months and It the nttorney general Is over ruled tho state's cause of action will bo seriously crippled. Tho attorney general contends that there Is nothing In tho anti trust law or its tltlo which is contrary to tho constitution, but the answer of the de fendant cites several specific points of al-li-gol unconstitutionality and three more which nro held to bo contrary to the con stitution of the United States. This case has attracted widespread atten tion, for upon Its decision depends the courso to bn pursued against trusts In other ctatw. James M. Woolworth has been employed as additional counsel for tho defense nnd prep arations arci blng mado by thnt side of tho case for one of tho hordest legal battles ever fought In tho supremo court. Itnllroiiil liltlKiitlon. Attorney General Smyth has again turned his attention to tho mass of ralltoad litiga tion ponding In federal and stato courts and boforo the Stato Hoard of TransportB' tlon nnd this afternoon ho filed two mo tlon& with tho clerk of tho supremo court asking for Judgments by default against the Durllngton and Elkhorn rnllroads, the former for $23,000 and tho latter for $20,000. Theso casts were Instituted by the attor ney general several months ago to recover the amounts named as penalties for the violation of the maximum freight rato law, Tho defendants failed to nnswer within the tlmo allowed by the rules of the court nnd therefore becamo liable for the Judgment asked In the petitions. The eunremo court will probably act on these motions at tho next sitting. Another motion lias been prepared by tho attorney general asking for the advance of the caso of Hlgglnson against tho State Doard of Transportation, for hearing before tho United States circuit court of appeals at St. Paul on May 7, This Is tho caso wherein the stockholders of tho Durllngton railroad sought to restrain the railroad commission from fixing or regulating railroad rates. An lnjunotlon was granted by Judge Munger and tho case was nppealed by tho state. Tho caso of tho Stato against tho Union Pacific railroad will bo heard by the supremo court next week on tho demurrer of the de fendant. It Is alleged that tho petition of the attorney general docs contain sufficient cause cf action. Tnxes Annlnut nnllroadn. Tho Nebraska railroad mnps for 1899 have been delivered at the stato houso and aro ready for distribution from tho ofllco of tho transportation secretaries. Tho maps, be sides showing tho boundary lines of all coun ties, Judicial and congressional districts, con tain a lot of Interesting railroad statistics touching upon taxation, valuo and cost of operation of railroads In Nebraska. The total amount of tuxes nsscssed against the railroads for 1899 is $1,099,460.12. Lan caster county hoads tho list of counties In tho valuation of tnxablo railroad property, the taxes nssefsod In this county amounting to $52,297.63. In Douglas county, next on the list, tho taxes assessed In 1S99 amounted to $32,427.21. In Wheeler county tho as sessment Is $367. During the year eighty fivo persons wt.ro killed nnd 243 Injured Tho total compensation on all Nobrnskn railroads for employes was $8,987,529 and the total operating expenses were $15,094,325, Theso maps should havo been ready for distribution several months ago, but as the old plates were destroyed In tho North fire It was necessary to havo another drawing made, which delayed tho work. An error In the old map-has been dupllcnted In tho new one, which makes a portion of Cedar county appear as being In tho Ninth Judl clal district Instead of In tho Eighth dis trict, where It belongs. Tho recent pardon of Benjamin F. Mills from tho penitentiary may lose Governor Pontor tho support of the Harlan county delegation to the populist state convention Prominent populists In that county wero vig orously opposed to tho action of the gov ernor, and some of them even threatened to withdraw their support lo his candidacy If 'ho gavo tho man his llbrty. Petitions for Mills' pardon poured In upon the gov error from nearly ovcry other county In the stato nnd with tho exception of Harlan there was very Ilttlo opposition to the movo mont. Whether the throat of the Harlan county populists will bo made good ro mains to bo seen, but tho reports that reach I Lincoln nro not vory encouraging to the governor. I l.uiii'uxtor Alinuiloiin I.iinilir rlxui, I J. H. McClay of this city, whom tho Lan ' caster county delegation was Instructed to 'support for dolegate-nt-large to tho nn ' tlcnal convention, has formnlly refusol lo ( glvo the vote of the delegation to G. M. i Lambert6on for governor. This settles for n time tho question of how Lancaster will blend regarding his candidacy. The proposition was made to Mr. McChy n a conference yestrrday afternoon. Tho situation In this county v?s gono over by the Lambertson men nnd It was urged that the Interests of the two men did not con lllct eo seriously that the delegation could not support their candidate for govnrnor. Mr. McClay offered to withdraw from tbo race In tho Intercuts of harmony, If har mony could bn secured by such an act, but tho Lambertson committee objected to this and McClay decided to remain a candidate. Ttls morning tbo proposition of tio Ljui bortson boomers vas declined and It Is r)iilto probablo that tho entire dclejatlon v. Ill mand by tho decision. The following delegates have been ap pointed by Governor Poyntor to represent Nebrahka at tho twenty-seventh nnnual con ference of Charities nnd Corrections, which will bo held In Topekn, Kan,, May 18 to 24 Mrs. C. S. Jones, Warden J. II. Hopklni and T. J. Thompson, all of Lincoln; J. W. Jtmnlnger nnd Dr. Abraham Slmont's of Omaha, J. C. Campbell, Kearney; II, It. II, Wcbor. Geneva; Father J. II. Walsh, Norfolk, and Uev. Father Jerome of Platte Center. gained entrance by prying a dcor open nt arrived from Lincoln this morning and made a satisfactory trail to an alley two blocks away, but up to noon had made no further progress. Two suspects were, arrested at Mead nnd brought to Wahoo at noon today and will bo held for examination, COUNTY ATTORNEY RESIGNS Holt County oniclnl t'unlilc to Stand I'rt-nntiri llroitKht to Hear, O'NEILL, Nob., April 27. (Special Tele gram.) W. II. nutter, county attorney, today filed with tho county board tie fol lowing resignation, which was accepted: "On account of a misunderstanding with you as a board, nnd In consideration of a rcquetit from M. II. McCarthy, chairman of the people's Independent party, and on ac- ccunt of disbarment proceedings begun In tho district court, I hereby tender you my resignation ns county attornew of Holt county, said resignation to take effect May 2, 1900." On March 24, 1900, the county board ap pointed n special committee to Investigate tho books of tho county attorney. Tho com mittee" reported to tho board a shortage of $121. Tho board then adjourned for thirty days to give tho attorney time to mako a settlement or file a counter statement. Pur suant to adjournment tho board met April 2o and found that no settlement had been mado or statement filed. Mr. Duller was notified that something must be dono by 9 o'clock this morning. At thnt hour he had mado no move. Tho chairman of tho populist committee called upon Mr. Duller and demanded hla resignation. Mr. Duller handed In his resignation as above, supplemented with a statement that ho was being mado tho vic tim of political and malicious persecution, and that a thorough investigation would show that ho was entirely blameless. His successor will bo appointed May 2, AIIUI3ST nUFAUlriNH TltllASimBU. lliirKlnm Make n llnlil. WAHOO. Neb., April 27. (Special.) The general merchandise storo of Joseph & Grafo waa entered by burglars last ulght and about $500 worth of goods, fine silk and Jowolry, were taken. Th burglar Man 'Wanted at Krrtuont In Cnptnrcil In AVIm'oiinIii. FREMONT, Neb., April 27. (Special.) News was received hero today of the arrest at Green Day, Wis., of Henry Hoctfclkcr, tho defaulting treasurer of Webstor town ship. Hoetfelkcr left for parts unkonwn In beptcmbcr, 1896, nnd when his books wero examined his accounts were found to be short several thousand dollars. He owed Dodgo county about $2,300 and a nearly equal amount to Wobstor township nnd tho school district of Dodgo. This shortage was mado good by his bondsmen, one of whom was his fathor-ln-law, nnd ever since that tlmo thoy havo mado strenuoOs efforts to get n traco of him. When arrested at Green Bay It Is reported that ho was going under tho assumed namo of Meyer and had a wlfo and two small children thore. He left a wife and sevoral children, one of whom was only a few weeks old, at Dodge when he skipped. He was In tho buslncEs of buying nnd selling stock and was well known In Dodge, Colfax and Cuming counties. Ho had served several terms as township treasurer, was prominent In local politics and considered one of tha substantial business men of the northwest ern part of the county. Sheriff Kreador left for Wisconsin this morning and is ex pected back with his man Monday or Tuesday. HKAVY RAINS GENEUAL IX STATE. Hcpnrtn of Falling Water Came from Different Points. DUNBAR, Neb., April 27. (Special.) Heavy rains have been falling every day this week, soaking the around. A heavy hall fell yesterday afternoon, but no dam ago was done. DECATUIt, Neb., April 27. (Special.) This section of tho country was visited with the heaviest ralri of tho season,, ac companied with thunder and lighting. Tha small grain has all started nicely and the ground Is pclng prepared for corn. Tho trees nre now quite groen nnd the early fruit trees nro nearly all in full bloom. TABLE DOCK. Neb.. April 27. (Special.) It has rained almcst continually here the meat part of tho week. Tho Nemaha river Is bank-full and It Is impossible for the farmors to get in their fields to work. The ground has not been so thoroughly soaked for months. Dentil of Fremont Soldier. FREMONT. Neb., April 27. (Special.) Mr. J. A. Bateman received word today of the death on a transport of his son, Howard F. Datcmnn, of Company H, Thirty-ninth United States volunteers. It Is thought that ho had been discharged for sickness and was on his way home. His is the second death among tho olght Fremont boys who enlisted in the Thirty-ninth, the other being that of Private V. B. Newlon, who was killed In action. Bateman was 27 years old and had resided hero with his parents, clerking In his father's grocery for about six years. His remains wero burled at eea. Arrested for Ilont leKKlnR. DECATUR, Neb.. April 27. (Special.) Deputy United States Marshal H. D, Homan and United States Commissioner Thomas Sloan have been In town Investigating tha bootlegging charges among the Indians. Eight arrests wero made William Adair, Vet Conkllng, Frank Goodwin, Irvln Ball, Lester Ball, Daniel Ball and Fred Cayon. All gave ball, except Adair, Conkllng and Lester Ball, and thoy were taken to Omaha by Marshal Homan to await their trial by the United States court. Prepare for Cndet Knuampment. BEATRICE. Neb., April 27. (Special Tel egram.) Arrangements havo been con cluded for tho annual encampment of the State University cadet battalion here for four days, beginning May 10. The encamp ment will Inst four days, There will .he about 300 men In camp and they will be acccmpanlcd by a number of friends and visitors. The encampment will bo held on tbo Chautauqua grounds. I.IkIiIiiIiik Striken In Ilenlrlee, BEATRICE, Neb.. April 27. (Special Tel egram.) During tho storm thin morning Ed English, whllo standing nt the window of his heme, was severely shocked by light ning. The bolt struck outside, the force shattering tho window lights. Mr. English was badly etunncd. but soon recovered. Heavy rains occurred in this vicinity this morning and nftcrnoon, DNIrli't Court at Gerlnir. OERINO. Nob., April 27. (Special.) District court Is In session here. There are about thlrty-fivo cases on tho docket. The caso of the stato vs. Edward Penn for forg cry was dismissed on a motion looking to the Information. Tho Jury Is now out in the casit of tho state vs. Sider, on cbargo of violation of tho Slocum law. relelirnlliiii at lionevn. GENEVA. Neb.. April 27. (Special.) The Independent Order of Odd Fellows' clghly firat anniversary was celebrated here yes terday. Representatives from the lodges at Fairmont. Exeter, Friend, Dorchester, Strang, Sblclilcy and Brunlng wero present. A program was furnished both afternoon and evening. Olmorve Odd l'rllov' Day, DAVID CITY. Neb.. April 27. (Special.) Harmony lodgo No. 31 Independent Order of Odd Follows, nsslstcd by the Daughters of Robecca lodge No. 18, observed the eighty first anniversary of the order last night hy a banquet at the Knights of Pythias hall. Hoy llrenkn II lx I, re TAnLE ROCK, Neb., April 27. (Special.) Jesse Norofcheck, a 12-year-old attend ing school here, fell on tho grounds yes terday and another buy fell on top of hla, TIME. TO TAKE mm 0V spring Catarrh, IIP WEAKNESS, TORRHWe The winter climate has deranged, more or less, the mucous membranes of your whole body; has produced a catarrhal condition, not only of your head, throat and lungs, but quite likely your stomach anddigestive organs, also. Your appetite Is changeable. Your food digests poorly. Your blood Is out of order. You have that "tired feeling." All this Is due to the catarrhal condition of the mucous membrane. Systemic catarrh, Dr. ffartman calls It. 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I suffered v.Ith my neck nnd head, also had eomo liver trouble which caused mo to bo sick nt tho stomach. My Hints would cramp so at night thoy would weken me two or threo times and Bomo tlmeo oftcner, so I could scarcely got any sleep. Ono limb was partially paralyzed. Since taking your Dr. Kay's Konovntor I slesp all iljht, nnd often Ho down In the afternoon and can olocp amid all tho nolso imaginable. My limb dots not swell now and I ran bo on It all day. It does not havo that numb feeling that It had previous to using tho Dr .Kay's Renovator. I havo reason to recommend your remedies to nil." For your own sako refuso substitutes! Remedies In every way "Just nn good" ns Dr. Kay's Renovator aro not mado or sold nnywhorc. At drug gists or from us, 25c, $1. Address us for free medlt'nl advice, enniplo and book. DR. B. J. KAY -SVSEDSCAL CO., Saratoga Springs, Y. i TOE BIMCTfN New Time Card, Sun lay, April 29. Important cliaiiRr-s In trnln service to Ohlcngo, Hliick Hills, Montana and PtiBot Sound. Information ns to the new schedules can be had nt Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam St. Tel. 260. 1 Burlington Station, 10th and Mason Sts. Tel. 120. Robertson Bros., For Oiuiilin and Vicinity. Distributors: RotheMberg & Schloss For hlnle of X-lii ii.ku. W. K. Gresh & Sons, Makers breaking his leg abovo tho knee. This Is the second time tho samn leg has bcou broken and once It was almost cut off bj a cornknlfe. Entertainment ut I'llcn. UTICA, Neb.. April 27. (Special.) Tho Junior class of tho Utlcn High school gave an entertainment at the opera houso this evening, which was largely attended despite tho heavy showers In tho early part of tho day. Tho program was prepared by Prof. Tout and was well rendered. Steamer, triini lilcuuii lo Europe, CHICAGO. April 27.-The Tribune hhj-s: A direct line of steamers from Chlcngo to Liverpool doubtless will bo tho outcomo of u number of projects now nn foot. From present Indications tho ships will bo tho welland cnnal size, capable of carrying 75,C) bushels of wheat on a draft of four teen feet. The promoters of one proposed line estimate that It would tnke between eighteen nnd twenty days to mako the trip from Chicago to Liverpool. Careful Investigations are being made of tho pros pects for cargoes. Overtures are also being made for traffic arrangements with on of tho steamship lines at Montreal, by whlrh freight could be transferred at that point, saving the lake ship tho long voyage across tbt Atlantlu, r BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Car Service e ? tv 4 t v t t f S S S S i -P t$ v Q 4 i . ' vi j. i, -,. i Doctors' Offices Should bq In a building whero tholr patients can roach them any tlmo of the day or night without walking uptar. 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