THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: SATURDAY, ALMUL (5, 101. Eiroa EjrUfTittin Diigmcod Became He Talked Too Much, rOLES' DISSATISFACTION IN EVIDENCE '1 tiitiiiii1 iif (.oplrx or II; iniitioiik l.'otttn IiiIiimt Call to Arnix Arc I'd u ml mid t'on-llrn-il. ANOTHER KANSAS BLIZZARD OPPOSE UNITED STATES CORN HHHM.V, April 5. Ilaron von Kgloffstcln, hitherto Kmperor William's court marshal, has resigned his position and will bo suc ceeded by Ilaron Trolhn, tho court cham berlain. The former has been granted n long leave of absence, during which tho succession will occur. He retires In .disgrace, becau.io tho kulscr, rightly or wrongly, attributes to him tho communication to the press of sovcral recent versions of his majesty's public utterance that aro said to havo been distorted. Ilaron von Kgloffstcln, who Is a wealthy man, will repair to his father's estate and will ticcomo'n candidate for tho Itcichstag. Tho public schools of tho provlnco of Haxony, I'russla, have been acquainted by tho authorities of Magdeburg, capital of the province, with a now codo of regulations, undor which hurcaftcr it pupil must commit to memory !Ml Ulbllcal verses and 105 vurses of hymns in addition to tho catechisms. Tho Vosslscho Zcilung, com menting on tho order, Rays: "Thla is tho first Important step, presumably, In carry ing out tho eniperor'rt recent warning re, gardlng tho demoralization of tho youth of tho country and lack of rollgtous training. Wo tako It, however, to bo an Illegal pro posal, because tho present public school law minutely provides for the amount of religious Instruction to be Imparted and this decree widely exceeds thoso limits. Al together tho new regulation constitutes u serious danger." CiuiiiI Hill ConijnilNury. Tho Cologno VolkB Zeltung, tho principal organ of tho clerical party, commenting upon tho report that Kmperor William rn contly declared that agrarians must "swat low tho canal bill," says it believes tho lmt prcsalon to bo authentic. It then proceeds to point out that tho constitution awards to tho emperor the right, to concludo com mercial treaties, and says it deems It doubtful whether he will, da so unlesB tho agrarians forco hint by unreasonable) oppo sition. . A Polish hymnbook, In which tho re-cs- tabllshmcnt of Poland and u call tor arms for that purposo aro advocated, has Just been condemned to confiscation by tho dls trlct court at Dortmund. Thousands of topics h.-wo bcrn found among tho Poles In tho Industrial districts of West Prussia. Trillin .Mulled mill Slitrli Suflrrltw III ortlnr(iTM I'nrl of M' DONALD, Kan., April 5. Another ter rific blizzard has been experienced In the northwestern comer of Kansas and has Increased tho suffering In tho towns alonfi the Orleans & St. l'rancla branch of the Uurllngton & Missouri Illvcr railroad that hao been snowed up since March 23. The slorm Btartcd at 8 o'clock last night and lasted ten hours. Ilurllngton train No 171, with twelve days' mall, express and freight for tho beleaguered towns of Hid City and St. Krancis, was caught half a mile east of McDonald and every effort of tho crew to bring In tho ' train has so far proven futile. Ilurllngton officials ordered a snowplow with a double header that had barely reached St. I'rancls to turn back and re- Fnnch Agrariani Waging War en the Great American Maize. ALARMED BY GROWING DEMAND FOR IT tin I r llceoiiilim So i merit I Hint .litiiK"iilni Arottaril IVunn! n III 1 1 Incr.'iiNlim Dill;. WASHINGTON, April u. American corn Is now the object of attack of tho French agrarians. United States Cousul Thakara, at Havre, makes this subject tho basU of a considerable report to the State depart ment. Ho says' In brief that tho agrarians llevo tho train. The plow had gone but a and some other interests became alarmed short distance when It became stalled nud some ttmo ago at the Increasing use of 500,000 Women Havo boon restored to boalth by Lydla Pinkham's Vege table Compound Their let tors one on tilo and prove thla mtatemont to bo a foot, not a mere boast. When a modi' olno baa boon successful In curing so many women, you cannot well say without try ing It " I do not bellovo It will help mo." (COPYRIGHTED FEBRUARY II, 1901) the train Is still in a drift 600 feet long and from four to five feqt deep. Tho train Just missed being caught In the Makeruaii cut, which Is seventy foct deep, and If It had been stalled thero tho cntlro train would doubtless havo been completely burled In snow. Much suffering' exists nt half a dozen small towns within a radius, of for.ty miles, One Womiin'n , pcrlviioK ulth n (irlp united)'. Whllo Buffering with a sevcro attack of tho grip and threatened with pneumonia, Mrs. Annlo 11. Coolcy of Mlddloflold, Conn., began using Chamberlain's Cough Itcmcdy and wns very much benefited by its use. Tho pains In tho chest soon disappeared, tho cough becamo loose, expectoration easy and In a short tlmo sho was as well as ever. Mrs. Coolcy says she cannot speak too highly lu praise of this remedy. It Is for salo by all druggists. forelgu corn and havo succeeded In having two bills reported for pasagc, tho first regulating thu temporary admission of corn and tho second fixing the duty on grain at 90 cents, Instead of 53 cents, per 100 'kilograms, nnd Increasing tho duty on flour made frm corn from o francs to S francs per 100 kilograms. Tho committee which reported these bills many of the- people having been short of mado a most searching investigation of the extent or competition of foreign corns witn n;ttlo grains and heard statements from all the great Interests Involved on both sides of the question, tho result being an exceedingly Interesting report, ending with tho committee's conclusions that tho con ditions warrant tho Increased duties pro posed. During the course of tho hearings tho probability of reprisals by foreign coun tries wns considered und on this tho com- mltteo reports: "We havo nothing to fear from reprisals from anyone, Inasmuch as the countries which send us corn all have high protectlvo tariffs, which we scarcely hope will bo low ered In our favor. Whllo wo enjoy tha treatment of tho most favored nations, thorc is not much fear that these agree ments will be broken for a question bo rela tively unimportant." fuel and provisions for twelve, days. KANSAS . IS WET ENOUGH Another llcnvj llnlu Vlnll Central I'nrl n f Nlntr. lint Hoc Onl. Ooort. TOPIJKA. Ivan., April B. Kansas was ncaln visited today by a 'rain .storm. Dls patches received tonight Indicate that the storm was most sovcro In' the' pentral part of tho state. The west, too, was thoroughly soaked. No reports 'of damngo aro re eolved. ,Tho ground now Is In excellent condition for the spring farming to com mence and much moro rain right now would cause serious damage to the prospects for tho furmcrs. or INKHAM'S Vegetable Compound Is a positive cure for oil those painful Ailments of Women. It will mitlrolv euro tho worst forms of Femalo Complaints, all Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Ulcoration, Falling and Displacements of tho Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to llie tnnnge ly i.,te. Votir iiT"3lcliii cured me of ter- rtble female llluer MRS. M. K. ML'M.nn, 1A Concord Sq., HoMon. Ms. .Tub Cbnlilu't llnve? Mnuil It If ho'd had Itching plies. Thcy'ro terribly annoying, but 'Ducklcn'H Arnica Salvo will euro 'the worst case of plies on earth. It has cured thousands. For injuries, pains of bodily eruptions It's tho best salvo in tho world. Price, 2oc n box. Curo sua ran teed. Sold by Kubn & do; Tho correct number of'VTHK DOTS" and list of prlzo winners will bp published In ull editions of Tho Iico Saturday, April 13. Iliillil Cntlinlln Piirlnli limine. CHESTON, In., April B. (Special.) Father llcdc, pastor of St. Malachy's church, has given out tho Information that t':o Catholic pcoplo this spring expect to begin the work of erecting a parish houso to cost from $7,000 to J 11', 000. It will bo n modern building, consisting of a basement nnd two Htorlcs. Tho material will bo of brick, and tho trimmings of stone. It Is tho begin ning of a monastery. FIRE RECORD. .Montiiiiil Tiiivii Destroyed. HUTTK, Mont., April C Firo at Augusta, fifty miles west of Great Falls, caused a loss estimated at $75,000 und tho burned district includes almost the cntlro business portion ol tho town. Every building on what Is known ns llio south sluo was quickly burned, most of the contents being destroyed. The' principal losers arc: J. C. Adams & Co.. general store, $40,000; John Smith, store, $4,000; Hafnard saloon, $2,500; Weaver saloon, $2,500; Mannlx hotel, $2,500; Commercial hotel, $2,500. Several dwellings wero destroyed. RUSH IN THE LAST HOURS MnnnKenient of Kxiioftlllmi Look for (iron! HiiNlnefln nt (lie Close of Cnntt'ntn. If there aro not many pcoplo disap pointed beforo the Auditorium exposition Is over, tho management has a guess or two coming. Tho closing hours are almost certain to witness a great rush in tho at tendance, and most of those who have been putting off their visit until tho last mo ment arc going to get shut out entirely by the Jam or find themselves wedged Into a crowd and unable to Inspect tho really in teresting and valuablo exhibits. Tickets arc being sold In blocks by ngents of tho exposition In largo numbers, which Indi cates that thero aro a great many people Intending to come sooner or later, but tho crowds do not nppcar to grow proportion ately. There wero but 300 pcoplo present last night, and thero was a corresponding lack of snap and vivacity. Possibly the weather deterred many from coming out nnd that a bit of good weather would have brought out, tho usual recent good attend ance. No charge was Imposed for scats in the thcatorlum last night, although somo good music was put on. C. A. Jacobson, one of the best known vocalists of tho city, sang Tho correct number of "THE DOTS" and list of prlzo winners will bo published In all editions of Tho Deo Saturday, April 13. Mm. Fouler irl Three Yen. MASON CITY, la., April 5. Mrs. Foster, convicted of complicity In tho attempted murder of her husband at Algona, was sen tenced today by Judge Ualllo to three years In the penitentiary ut hard labor. Tho wlfo mado a confession whllo her husband was not expected to live, but when ho recoverod sho was Induced to plead not guilty and stood trial, her husband defending her. t'erey (Seronlil AiIJiiiIkciI liinnuc. HASTINGS, Neb., April D. (Special.) Porcy Ocrould .was adjudged insane Wednesday night and' was taken to- the asylum at Lincoln yesterday by Sheriff Simmering. Mr. Ocrould has been manager ut tho Hastings' (las'. Light and Heat Com pany for four years. Vetrrnn I'mnnnneril luxntic. HEATIUCK, Neb., April 5. (Special Tele gram.) J. It. Holllday, an old soldier, was taken beforo tho insanity board hero today and adjudged Insane. lib was taken to tho asylum at Lincoln this afternoon by Sheriff Wuddlngton. Ho draws $30 per month pension. Tho correct number of "TUB DOTS" nnd list of prlzo winners will bo published In all editions of Tho Deo Saturday, April 13. Observe Mniuuly .Sunday, HASTINOS, Neb., April 5. (Spcclali) Maitnrly Thursday was observed by Con stnns chapter No. 3, ltoso Croix Ancient and Accepted Scottish ltlto at Masonic temple last night. Ono hundred guests wero present. Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! How they go! Hide a Dec wheel and bo In tho swim. Detroit Itndlnlor I'lnnt. DETROIT, April 5. Fire of unknown orl gin burned the warehouse, pattern shop and machine shop of ono of tho two largo plants of thn American Itadlator comnanv. outsldn of tho city limits, at the Junction of tho- several soloctlons, receiving unmistakable licit Lino railway, tonlcbt. Frederick W. evidences of appreciation from his hearers, Hodges,. manager of the company, o ilmatoi tho loss at $150,000 and says It Is fully cov ered by Insurances Thoro wero between 500 and COO men em ployed by tho concorn, who will be tempo rarily thrown out of employment. IVnreliouitc nnd SiiKnr. wsw uhlbans, April &. Tho ware house on the Southstdo plantation, con taining n largo quantity of sugar, was de stroyed by fire tonight. The loss Is $200, 000, fully covered by insurance. Tho plan tation Is on tho bank of tho river, a few miles above this city. Swoejm .Montnnn Town. HELENA, Mont., April 5. Fire, which started In the Odd Fellows' hall at Augusta, swept through the. business portion of tho town, tocsumtng every building oh 'the main street, too loss is estimated at $60,000, with $30,000 insurance. JudKe Annul Ilnck Axurminicnt. ATLANTIC, la., April D. (Special.) Juilgo O. D. Wheeler has rendered a de cision In tho, tax ferret cases tried bofpro him last term, issuing a decree against tho county and annulling iho assessment of back taxes' mado by tho auditor. Imme diately following tho assessment mado by tho auditor another ono was mado by tho treasurer. Tho validity of this assessment will como up nt the next term of court, witn Jtmgo Macy on the bench. A kldnoy remedy that can bo depended on win do round in Prickly Ash Dittcrs. It heals and strengthens. The correct number of "THE DOTS" nnd list of prlzo winners will bo published In all editions of Tho Deo Saturday, April 13. HYMENEAL. - HntilvtlnK-llnrat, THENTON, N.ob.. April C (Special!) John ,H. Haldwlns and Miss Lena Hurst wero married at the- homo of tho bride's mother by Dev. Gcorg& Lincoln. s $ $ : t 3 t m : : $ TO-DAY THERK IS LIGHT FOR YOU! TO-MORROW MAY BE DARKNESS s t t t t t s s 3 3 : t Warner's Safe Cure For a Quarter of a Century . A BEACON LIGHT TO HEALTH. ' 7ixf(ro T. A. 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Under all circum stances It acis in naruiony iviiii inn mi that govern tho femalo system, and Is ai harmless as water. , Ilitckuclio left mo after taking the rceonu bottle, lour medicine cured me when doctnrs fulled. Mas. HAUAH llOI.STl'.IK. 3 Davis nioek, (iorliam St.. Lowell. Mass. Irregularity, Suppressed or Valnlul Menstruations. Weak ness of the Stomach, Indigestion. ISloating, Flooding, Nervous l'rostratlon, ilcaUacno, Genoral Debility. It Is a atand medicine. 1 nm thankful for the good It bus done me, Mrs. .T. W. J., 7a Carolina Ato., Jamaica Plain (lloston). Mass. and tho Marlon Hurmony quartet, colored, eang a number of hours In Its Inimitable way. It would bo difficult to find In Omaha four' voices of equal sweetuess, flexibility and power, and their sentimental and comic songs were roundly applauded. When the gifts wore distributed the fol lowing nnmca showed up In tho list: H. Dabbltt, Mrs. Harriet MacMurphy, Uoy Webster, Klttlo McKenna, Morris Milder, Miss M. Wilson, C. E. Illack, Arthur I). Hulburd and Mrs. J. A. Schall. Tho lull that marked the various voting contests wns due, not so much to tho at tendance ns to tho fact that most of the friends of tho candidates named are waiting to effect a coup at tho final day's balloting. This Is known to be the case In tho type writer and policeman's contest. Tho former has already been qulto successful In point flf profit, tho $100 machine has already brought lu nearly twlco Its valuo, but thoro aro several candidates who con fidently expect to sco their friends rally on tbo last day with a bundlo of money and boost their names to the top. Miss Relchardt Increased her, lead slightly last ovcnlng, scoring a record of 4,015, to 4.442 for Miss l'ardun and 3,372 for Miss Hcecher. Thero aro several others with fewer votes who nre known to havo covetous eyes on tho machine It Is also known .that some of tho mem bers of the pollco force who have standing in tho list of popular candidates for tho meerschaum pipe are expecting to make a grand rush Just beforo the polls close. Of ficer Osburn holds tho lead with 930 votes to SC5 for Officer Shoup, who is second in tho parade. Interest is Just being awakened In the balloting for the most popular mall car rier. This contest was only started a few daVs ago. Tho successful carrier will be given the prlvllogo of going to ono of the popular tailoring establishments nnd hnv Ing a suit of clothing mado nt tho oxpenso of tho exposition. C. A. Newton seems to havo bis neck bowed for that trousseau, but the gamo Is young. Somo uncertainty is expressed about the contest for the $400 phaeton, which has lagged, with J. Frank Carpenter and II. J. Pcnfold alternately leading a field of twenty-five or moro strong candidates. It will be surprising If thero Is not a shower of greenbacks precipitated into the contest nt the last moment Children's day today will bo observed with the usual reduced rnto for Juveniles and prcoentB for evory ono of them. It will also bo the ocrnslon of n great cake and bread show by thoso who aro competing for the pru.es offered for the best pro ductions In that line. Up to last night twenty cakes and fifty loaves of bread had been brought In and many moro are ex pected today. Tho prizes will be awarded by an auditorium committee, the Identity of tho contestants being hidden, and at tho close the bread and cakes will bo sold for tho benefit of tho Auditorium. There will bo a musical program lu tho afternoon nnd another at night. In tho former tho participants will bo C. F. Steckclborg, S. l.andsberg, Miss Fannlo Arnold, Francis Pnttor, Mrs. Jesslo Ilrown Dorward, S. Eddy Kemp, William Man chester nnd Jules Lumbard. In tho evening tho participants will be Miss Henrietta Heese. Miss Edith Spcncor, Howard Home, John Wilson Stevenson nnd tho Young Men's Christian Association quartet. During the afternoon Mrs. MacMurphy will servo chocolato eclairs at, tho model kitchen and In tho evening Mrs. Push will give a demonstration with tho chafing dish, serving an omelette, tomato sauco and a hot potato salad. Monday evening will como tho colored "400" cakewalk, and on Tuesday Turner Haines, tho trick cyclist, will glvo another exhibition. Wednesday night will witness tho competition between tho Guards nnd Rifles, Tho women's committee has de cided to run the exposition Friday night instead of Wednesday, as originally planned, thus allowing them two days' moro time for preparatlqn and avoiding Interference with weekly prayer meetings. Dizziness, Faintness, Extremo Lassitude, "don't care" and "want to be left alone" feeling,, excitabil ity, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melanoholy, or tho "blues," and backache. 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