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IFH.tr J 1.45 rr.l-V.vp/KED AT THE NA
TIUXAL CAPITAL.
Expenditure* ami Rersipta ;< otnpared with
Last Year—Mr. Itayard Waleomed
Bari. Other Washington Gossip-
Warhlngton. October P.-Officlal
•btained frem th. treasury b.'^ s .
that up to today the expenditu ■
JEil year have exccd-; the *
tww. For the elpts
IfiSC the expenditures
T.i- annual report of the r .,"y
to w thHl |he -uptler-
contains the stat
mentioned districts an-J | ~-,d. d
trai-ea-ti i <’ ‘luring the i -
June 3L !W- 1« =*’ vh i ola.
following: Annapoli-k . nr ,. ns -
ria.; Ba.; Beaufort. J’Xry.
Va • ,'"bVn’M-‘rTta’HU -X".
t «tiue I'll.; Marks. Hi-.
J la.; bl- Augusiuu. • c . Si( . n -
iGßt.au » —J j.; .. . pearl nicer,
ivu's-.x.i.-t. Fla"; Petersburg. Va.;
jp. er-oud. Va.; Rrprub.inr.ock. 'a- 11 ■'
TvhC. 1-3- All the ports named have a • -
. , ' .„«i many es them deputy collectors
. d . lerks. Th. colic, tors **“*«<T rw *‘ w
a >iai«-‘ -a!nry * r, ‘ « •mi"' , ’s.mon.
Fxchnnicr «l Keg I sic ret Pouehee.
Washing uu Ocfiber tU-An “•‘•‘‘“X’+.w
ibroush rec'.stervd mn’l i<ou. r -*
1 ‘ ‘ b- n cnler.-i l etv—n Ja
’ , | xe-x York city .The pouches uill ’'--‘xe
New*York at ? o'ck-k ». m. via the New
York and W.«■‘hbiß’on ra..way !">»■’ •
. onxi::.- at " -••• o'clock p. m ‘ia
th.- I'.i-HleMon and Jacksonville railway
® H> ,l Aaabnssndnr Itnynrd.
..-..hin-imi October H.— Ambassjidor
1- .* ard a?rlv. d in W • • • - • ’
X-.‘ York, lie will be here i< r two * ***
a stopping with a r. l-itixv. MT.
F. Clymer.
Welcomed Home
Wilmin<ton. De!.. Octob-r 16-Al!I WH
■ilturton turned out tonight to formally
welcome Ami>»*sador ' ni *’"? aS , P '
back to his native state and •’ -< ■ „
•» of eighteen ?b ■ .'“urt
tentative of this gov.-rnmenJo tnecourt
of St. James. It was an Imposing dem
i who attended were
rtnlk’i and thos< attv
n ( brn I only by th' «T.pac.ty of the*op*r*
b»usc In which the ceremonies were h< I.
Fenatur Gray introduced the
r.nd gave «xpre.<sioo to the web" • j
Itayanl rryllrd !n an eluent a
lh!1 bell a reception on the fl. se ’ u
.■onf.r ied for ox r an hour. Nearlj a’! ’«
those present p«re-d before him and grasp
el him warmly by the hand.
IJU „ ,h- «« “
the l-..:.nd Dem- ra-ie l.eploi •" f
„ .nia h. h.-!<! a re.-eption at the house
« Young Men's Democratic Club.
* n ? o..rad<* of the marching clubs were
enlivened by music and
■ Th-
tri'.liantly ulumina.ed. tne
„ „ manifest - *! on the s.rex ts as
I v- . n . t’hii iddphia came a large
Xi. ‘ at-’-n headed by William M. Wngeriy.
X- rat. canffidare JJ
v r.- royally entertained by the ioc.
ocratic clubs. _ s
For household economy there Is nothing
J,Ke Dr. •’rice * Faking row ter.
W»! «’•*•» rtut .x
, .. . n« • ’
-
ed up by the advocates es the good roads
m- v*-w.ent as of perhaps more
importance than any meeting
heretofore held to gdvance in
ion <t in thia cause. An official invitation
hat been Matt to General Roy st.me, in
Charge of tin road inquiry bureau of the
c=ri< ultural department, asking him to pre
side.
The nrutramme of the parliament as out
lined in th«* invitation, will include discus
► .ns <.f the r instruction and in lintenai.. e
of p;: ■ hwayn, the < niidoyment of en
gineering- akM, iiuiizat’.- ■ • eomrtct lal»or
u.-e of the improv * road machinery, ami
regulation of the width of wagon tires. I’re
parat.cns are being made to place some
practical demonstration of the various road
« nstru tion ideas al*out the public grounds
there. Th. following of the coun
cil and the cent tn! committee of the road
conference have been detailed to assist in
the preparation for the next annual con-
L?ror**-e, which will bo practically merged
into the road parliament council:
Ev-Govern.-r Fuller. Vermont; Judge
Thayer, low •; Govern >r N«<rth-n and Gov
erm.r-eli ct w. Y. Atkinson. Georgia: and f
ProL*s >r <’. M. fttrahan. Halstead Smith,
II ••. Smart, lx P. Eve. IV. A. Huff. W.
H. lee .ide. G. IV. A lair at d W. It. Brown.
' i tral ■ ■- dtt • R Govern* r Fuller.
Verrieut. chairman; General Stone, 1 list riot
of C.dumbia. and Judge Thayer, Iowa; K» n
tucky. Major IV. H. Crump; Pennsylvania,
V illiam 11. Rahm; N* w Jersey, Edward
Burr *ugh«; Delaware. William Coach;
N--rih <'tr«.!hia. Colonel J. «\ Tipton; New
York. J. A. C. Wright; Ohio, Martin I.
I«odxe; Maryiaad. D. C. W. Fmilh; Ari
x-na. «ioven .r 1.. C. Hughes; Mic-:«sl|-? l.
• aptaln Jc*‘pi 11. Duke; .Ma.ssc«-I.«s<e,t-:,
George A. I’t.-kins; Alabama. .Major W. W.
ft rewa; Florida. J. W. White; I'alifcrnla.
J- A- llib*-n; New llamiKshire. ex-Govcmor
David ii. G >odrll; Michigan. W. L. Welier;
South Carolina. W. 1». Evans; Connecticut.*
Colonel Charles 1,. Burdette; Indiana, ex-
G« ven-»r ’•!. J. Niblo< k; Montana. »•’. j|.
Bay; Tih«de Island. C. H. Hanuy; Virginia,
Th«-:ii...s Vt hlteh--.-’.-!; South Dakota. •». s.
Basi< rd; Nebr.* I.a. C. Turner; Wis<H>n
ein, A. C. M..rr;s..n; Arktin >as. J. W. S tp
ingicn: cmorad-A ••r.»5-sot 1., B. Carpen
ter. :h«», Jtmes Meluny; Texas, J. R.
Ituugher.y; Nevada. Surveyor General J.
A. Jcnr-s; XVashln.-qon. J. ii. Jones, and
A.i.-souri. John I. Kipp-y.
A Great offer.
Ladies* Homa Companion, Standard Cook
Book and Weekly Con<ti!ution, ail for SI.W.
I.o»« by the btainp t hievea.
Ma-h.i.Xto?i. o-t ds r IL—The officials of
the bureau of engraving and iwinUng ex- i
pn-i- il.-o,.;ioot» that the h. of postage
*>tamp« i th. . ;ji of
• « ■■ • • - Lp
to this t.r»i.«, ju. .> jsi.„ . jn
parts of ine country, in addition to the one
ut ion:,. h., have mad» complaints of
shortage- i t the invoi -.-s of .-damps Phipn. q
theaa. hot in each case the laaa warn ran
sma!l. I* Is expected tha; by the raiidle
o’ the coming v.«ek th -y will have received
reports fr. t.i aii pastina-tera nhw, ship- '
x, at.< of statni s could have U’.-n tamper- I
ed with.
Aiiliam A. Eeach. who tras arrested at i
Orang.-. A’. J., and is now being !
•ookei after ;,y the postal inspectors at
N»w V«»rk. and with his rapture I: is
■ ' -th ■ u: . wet> impli
cated will h- > en appei-m-nde l.
Deo ham's Pills for a bad liv. r.
What -M>ute i:»~ Men Are Doing.
Wa-i-i’n-dton. •t-tober 13.—Mr. I.r.ard,
I -.it d Slates antbassa>lor to Great Britain*
temporarily in Washington, uill leave for
Wilmington. Del., tomorrow incrnihg. He
spent io-'ny in driving about town and re
nen:ng old aopmitaaces.
T|:e young Japanese prince. Vashima. ar
rived hen- tram New York this mo.ning.
Jl» xx-as g.x.n a l.tncheon at the Japanese '
i«q..»lion nt J o'clj k ano wih have the city !
gt < p. tn. '
A dispatch from Shacfitaj says that <
THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, QA. MONDAY. Of'TO'BEU 2» ISM.
Chang, viceroy of Huh Kuang, has started
for Peking, whither he has heen summoned
for an audience with the emperor. He is
traveling incognito.
To the AUorney General.
Washington, October 16.— (Special.) .cc -
retary Carlisle has referred to the attorney
general the opinion of Solicitor Reevas that
Floyd county can Issue bonds t»» be useu a.
currency. While Mr. Carlisle has express.-,!
no decided opinion, it is believed among
treasury omcials that tie opinion »>t So
licitor Ket-ves will I** rev-rsed by the attor
ney general. Treasury .dficiais.who an- mar
to Mr. Carlisle say the decision is absurd,
and whether or i,«»t It is reverse,! by the at
torney general th- treasury department wl I
tr, it any Issue ot on-.two, tive and -i-n.dol
lar bonds by a cuuty -to be used as cur
' t - opinion of Mr.lle- .es h is cause ! much
eritieh in in th.- departm, ut. bar unul tl ‘‘
attorney general renders a decision nothing
<l. Unite nttl be «i<>r •
Even in this skep*l«-al age the ]>erf.-<-t
purity of '>i. Price's Baking Powder las
never been questioned.
IF SHE < LN MHATF. IT.
Madeline <nn Soxv Get the gIS.<WM»
Awarded Her.
Washington. October 19.-On a nu-tion by
Calderon Carlhle, counsel for NUdalc
Pollard In the case of Pollard vs. W. < ■ •
81-.-ORlnrldge. of Kentucky, the ,oi ‘ rl f
appeals of the District of Columlda ordered
the appeal which had b en asked for in
ibis case stricken from the docket of the
court on the ground that it had no ’ '
enured within the statuatory time. Thi.
ends the litigation as far as the ' uur s •>
the District of Columbia arc «m. - > ’< d
and ler.ves the plaintiff free to collect li< r
Judgment of IrS.«*» and costs from Colonel
When and how she can.
Colonel Breckinridge a salat j ’
vemainder of his congressional term is
exempt by law from seizure and th<-r- is no
provision in the laws of the District of Co- ;
lutnbla. as there Is on the statute b ,oks of
some of the state*, for the arrest and <ie
tention of any person about to leave ine
jurisdiction of the state wlthoi t complying
with the Judgments of its courts.
WH.tr xx::i 818 •’<>’•*
That is, What Will Im- President Clexeland’s
Attitude in n Democratic Fight.
New York. October 17.-Governor Flow er
at rived from Albany yesterday afternoon
and today at 12:M o'clock cailed at demo
cratic state headquarters in the Park Ave
nue hotel. He was closeted with Major
Hinckley and Hon. John Boyd Thatcher lor
some time, but when he .-time out he st: t-<l
that his visit whs informal and merely
friendly, and that he came home to regis
ter.
"If every democrat vx ill do the sam<- thing,
which th.y p:..baldy will." s»’d
or. "we will win the tight thi? tali xv.tho it
any trouble. T„• pros|»-i-'.s are s;o.h <
t.trough th-- state." th<- gov-mor <■ > .t.m.e I,
“and th- demiwrats wilt sand in line an t
be counted this fall.” „ , ,
“Do you think that Mr. < levelan.l xxLI
write a letter or come to New '" r k to
take a hand in the election?" was
"1 have heard nothing and know nothing
about that." was the reply.
"What ab »ut Albany. 10.- illy ::p,-:ik ! .n -.
"I have been at Watertown all sunin. ;•
and don't know anything about All iny !<’-
< Lilly. i»’it 1 do know thut al’ through the
country the democratic feeling . strong
and I think we w 11 win hands down.
Governor Flower ! • going to I a th. .teu
ton county, next Wednesday to visit the
soldiers' home there, and make s« spc'-h to
them. H- states that this is the last
he will make in any institution during tne
campaign.
\ ice President Mevenson.
Paris HI.. Oetolw-r la—Vice President
Rtevenson arrived in Paris this aftern-s.ii
M—l accompanied by William J. Claggett
and V. .1- Hunter, was driven in a carriage
•it th- hea l of a large procession through
the princltwl streets of the city. The < .»n-
W ..J a,-.—■ .it. 3. Tanner and wore
<«s
Lincoln. Neb., O-toher J<s.—The qnarr.d
between the tw > faetions of Nebraska's de
moenu y worked it>.way into th,- - ij>rein?
court today, when the bolting, or adminis
tration wing of the party began mandamus
proceedings to compel tht secretary of
ytate to jdace the names of candidates of
their ticket In the ofUclal I’nllot as the
regular party nominee. The oral arguments
Lrfcre the court were of great length, re
c’tinir the work of the two conventions at
Oraahn. and claiming for the bolt<-rs the
right to be classed as the only democratic
party in the state with any standing be
fore the national organization. In cotmec
tlon with the mandamns proceedings the
petitioners, along with the pe-retary of
state, united in requesting an opinion from
the court «n the question of allowing the
name of any candidate to appear twice on
the ballot ns the nominee of two or more
parties. While rendering no decision on
either case, the judges intimated that their
ruling «n the latter point would be as be
fore. that a name ran l-« printed but onco
I on the ballot. A decision on the mandamus
case is expected soon.
A < insla IL-tween .Dailgew.
Omaha Neb.. October IS.— Judge Scott
gave it out lousy when he •; lied the crim
inal libel case of iMP.or Hosewaur t.i ’t
the motion to transfer the case on account
of bias, prejudice and hostility would not
lie considered. An appeal to ti e other live
district judges was taken, which resulted
In placing the case before Judge Ambrose
at !' o’* lo< k tomorrev. . When Judge Feott
heard this, he overruled the decision of
the five Judges and scrv»-d notice on the
clerk of the court to docket the case i n
his calendar, under t»enaltx oi contempt-
•
ground that it is on his dock* t.
Politic* in North Carolina.
Raleigh. N. <’., October 16.—<8i*ecial.)—A
prominent negro republican toiiay said the
populists and the republicans are daily
getting further apart, and that th’s i« due
to too much *ll. tation by the populists.
It is t«Ml:.y positively asserted that .Milli
ken, repui-liean nominee tor congress in
tl-i., (lihtrict. will retire from the ticket
in fav« rof Stroud. |*opulist noir.it;*--’. Milli
ken spoke lien- tonight, and his friends
de* lare that he will remain In the ra* ■-.
Tli* re is a growing belief, however, that
the* tus|oni«t v ill try a great niovement
within th»- next two weeks, by ntiemptiiig
l-» make nominees of th* pipitlist <.r re- i
publican fa< :retire, »o us to m.ik<- a
tingle ticket. The leader of th- fm-i-ui
movement declares that there are llti.tsu
white men who are again, t the <lemo<-i <t«,
ar.d that there ar- a tike uiautKrof negro
t”'er who have to vote Hi- fusion ticket
Cl put themse.ves out of the pod *,f th,. re .
part.x. ,hat tne
d... *.. rare can t ~.,n „ V(V((t .. (
u’i'n h Rr ‘ at ,"’»«nimity. th*- republic;. tts
mil now Vote the fusion Ihket.
i he t inuiKti-.n i*. North < Mi-olina.
B l igh. N. <?., O. tober 18.-fßn P «-ial.)-EX
.*tate i». ido. i-.iilc < tinirnian Himmoiis w.-.s
interviewed this ev Pin- regarding th,* i <>.
*’• ’ ■ • ••••*• t’H.s t*v resrardhi'* :j le » n
htlenl situation, he having j.,s: n t ar:.. <1
rn.li> t.... p.nvms. He rays the Imrjri.iture
* hv :i s; )>u Tniitnitv
<1 the Slate tick.u |, ' ~i. ,|‘ i’.
t ’<■ usual <)eiiio< r.i’.im tjorltv of ten i.i
fifteen thousand. u. regard/ fv>i«m .■•/•?
idi. -T m‘‘ • “*" il ‘ l «*:•• I»p-
an.!* further upuH.
-■ V ■ «f»i ■■■■>•' . ;.., -■
ci t i.t t h,. whole ePori to
■ • <<■ •■•. i v ij-.at and rhe eighth distri-t tor
r "- H h > will
11 ‘ I b • ; <• » -t . » j • .1. , ;.
t l»hm Jh »u lM.<| i:i \ orl |i <
Itsi., ; S h N. (•_ October IS.-tSpceJa].)
111.- , num.,yint,. executive committee
.ml her today. Chairman Holton presid
'ho matter of completing the fusion
11. ko. w.i- di- - ussed. Chairman Butler ami
. evcral 11,. tnbets Ol the populist state COlll
r.rtte- ..er,. pr- nt. and afterwards the
two < iin rmen j, a ,| a |,„ lp conferenee. Both
"•■re very retie, nt. it is learned that it
was ''eei... d lo |„ lt the name of William A
i.uthrie, populist, of Din tarn, on the su
jwenm conn ticket. vice Henry <;. Connor,
who declined to accept the nomination The
printing of th.- fusion ticket* was »vdaiud
done Immediately.
IN DEATH S GRIP.
THE CONIHTIUX OP THE CZAIt V()R
THE PAST IT EEK.
The Ruler of All the Russian Brea bin K HU
Last—Bright's Disease la Bia Mal
ady—Tbo Czarii.a I’rostmtod.
London. Octol>er 17.—The Dally Chroni
cle's corret-.j.ondent in Vienna telegraphs;
"It is understood that the czar’s trip to
Corfu has been abandoned. The disease Is
too far advanced; mor'over, he persistent
ly refuses to go. Nevertheless, the pre
parations for the journey continue. L>’s
p.itches front continental ea’dtals this even- j
ing show that the ofH< ial bulletin of lest |
niyht is taken to mean that the <z:t:’s dis
ease is tnakaig more rapid progress than
is usual. The next bulletin Is await.-d with
en ai’xi, !.. in St. I'et. t-sburg. Pari- , Ber
lin r.nd Viuina. Some of the continental
bourses were depressed visibly by the ad
verse rejiorts.”
The < zar is Dvlng.
St. I’etrrshurg, October jS. The Grand
Dukes Sergiu:-, and I’atd, Hie czar’s l>-othets,
start -.i for Uvaditt t<-<lay. The grand duke
of Hesse-Darmstadt and th.- Grand Duchess
Sergius, his sister, ware officially notified by
wire at Darmstadt yesterday of the sudden
grave condition in the czar’s condition and
started for St. Petersburg iminedirtciy.
<’ msternation Was caused here by the
nows from I.ix : i!a. and the feeling is goner- '
al that Hie czar’s d-atii tnay be expected I
at any tin’-. Great anxiety is expressed
regarding th>- consequences that would fol
low the sudden death es the czar.
Little Hope for Him.
Lon-lon, October JH.— A reporter at Livadia,
of The British M-di--.il Journal, telegraphs
that as the result of interviews with the
SI,OOO IN PRIZES!
I BIG PAY F'OR EASY WORK.
| We Want 10,000 Agents.
We pay the BEST CASH COMMISSIONS of any paper. THE
H CONS! JTUTION is thecasiest nr. per to canvass for. TwoGood Points.
£ Ssa the PRIZES we otter in addition to the COMMISSIONS.
M To the -i -ent sending in the b:;.;-e.t I. t between now and the Wof May
H Th- a- st. i <>t 1W( . (IO
, . I lie next Ik -t I 118
[;•; The next. 1-e-t list. 25.00
•D Til.-n.-Xt Im- -t list , 2 00 00
’1 'l,l theft! n< xt Ih st tMflO ,
ks To the 25 next be-1 agen* s ?’>
Total Agents’ Prizes
I ta lire Fifty Agents Who Will Gst Prizes of fiom $5 Up Io s33di
Here is what you get-First, YOUR CASH COMMISSION;
Fl second, you have a '“.tie's at the $2,000 contest for every name you
send: third, a little effort will jret you oneof our AGENTS’PRIZES.
l-I Send immediately for agents’ outfit. Vt'e send you samples,
h posters and blank stationery I !<EE.
I WE MUST HWE 10.000 AGENTS THIS MONTH.
§ Come in and help us and help yourself.
czar's physicians ho is able t ' state that the
f,ar • f *»»• 1 ' n 1
Th- czar’s trip to Livadia has ben llte<l
ni ’ n "’ : hut he grow woi ker
a-ai ti *.i stat • liusin* S 3. ~)<> rc-
i’r-r 1., yd. n thinks Ten* iff** or o ro .
t.av.i, in the •'am-.rj island, xv-u ! !> ■ [
t.'de to Corfu as a wintering plac- for til
<zir. but the distance and the paii-n' s
weakness render it hardly possible for him
to be taken there.
A disjiatch fruiu St. Pet- r*burg this morn-
I
< zf ’■ • >«
CZAR ALEXANDER ITT.
in? >rlii:-;s th*- r- p- rt th-t the cTa-’s trip
to Corfu has b*—n abandon-d.
At Dentil'** Door.
St. Petersburg, Octoie-r 19.--Advices re
ceived from Livadia t -:e morning are of
an *xtr*n*e!y uisquietieg nature. I ntll 7
o’clock last evening th. condition of th'e
ez.ar had not <-han„-d throughout the day.
The vlebrn.t 1 nerve specialist, Profes
sor Mershiev.skf, w.is summoned to Lavu
dia yesterday.
Crowds of jr-opl? gr-th r around the
official bulletins and cross thems-ives as
they rend then..
A Resilexs Mght.
A bulletin i.-sit d at Livadia at 10 o’clock
tonight says that th? czar passed Thursday
night almost without s'. His majesty
rose this morning as ti-ual. His general
akin and the action of the heart are
unchanged. T it- oe i .vi ffet, which previ
>U‘'' n|-pc.i;i'i, in.-- if.er.used, il;.; general
condition i- unchanged. This bulletin is
cgn-d by the five daeioes in attendance
ipoii his maj -tty.
In Impcriul Edict.
It is r ported here tit's afternoon that an
Imperial edict v. he j üblish-d n* x; Mon
day entrusting th- re; ntry it th- czar
witch genernl, C-;iin; \'orout::olt Dachaff,
aid-de-camp es the emperor and minister es
ih< er.tp* r ial hou -. K. P. Pobh-bonosiiocft,
pr*>-ora,tor g<-n< al of the poly synol,
ictual privy c<>-:n- ;llor V.'tie, irinister of
Actual 1 rlvy Coue.villor Durnovo,
nlni ; r of interior, and General Vun
lOiski, mlnist*-:- of war.
Attacked with n Spnam.
Berlin, O-h>b*r 19.—A. dispatch received
itre from Liva!da, byway of St. I'eters
>urg, says that yesterday th'e czar
ras suddenly attacked with a spasm direct
■ affecting his breast. He was compelled
o ii*- down and his confessor, Father Yan
<chew, was s ummoned innn'-diately. Nev r
heless th*’ dispatch say:- i’rofess-r Li-'den
as nopes ot his majesty's ultimate re-
The Czar Steadily Growing Worse.
London, Oclolw 20. The czarina con
tinues to ><■ i' d..i!y telegraphic bulletins
as to the coudiii«>.> <. the ." .r from I. va
d'ti to the queen and tic 1 ••••i.ess of
'x.il.s. the hi let of whom prto go
io l.ivndi.i about th,, middle of November.
The most alt ttiiiny •’.uvieos do not teach
the couit t li' l s. The czarina in her bitl
■ letins < ommuni ates to the queen and the
princess the opinions of the physicians in
attendance upon his majesty and these
are of a much less alarming < haracter than
are the current public r. ports.
reived by the queen hnv- certainly not led
b.c-r to look forth immediate death of the
czar.
With regard io the policy of the czaro- ,
I witz, Stepniak, the Russian nihilist, in all |
i interview today said the helr-apparent’s
character was an enigma, but it v-’as im
probable that the new regime would con
cede anything in the direction of liberalism.
If a council of regency were forme-1 xxitn
the Grand Duke Vladimir, tht? czar’s eldest
brother, who is strongly reactionist in his
views, as one of its m -mbera, the admin
istration of the government would be far
worse than under the czar.
Stepniak expressed the opinion that
nmong the ruling powers at St. Pet.-rs burg
there was none with sufficient •ntelligen-o
to advise reforms in the government or the
empire.
Anxiety in Germany.
Berlin. October 3».-The interest here in
the dying czar is enhanced by the anxiety
felt respecting the possible political < onst
nuences of his death and by the
stan. is of th.- coming marriage of the
. zarowitz to th- German princess, AHx, ot
il s, -Darmstadt. The Voss's.-b- Zeitung
learns that th- wedding will now take p.acc
at the <zar's bi-.lslde.
The Latest Bulletin.
Peter-burg, October 20.—The following
bulletin was issued at 9 o'clock, this even
'!! - hi the course of the past twenty-four
Ji airs th- emperor obtained a little
Hi-, majesty left his bed during today. The
e ,.n<i-al condition of the patient, his
strength and the action of his heart are
miehairned. The tedemft has not in
cre;t<fd.”
-I his bulletin is s’gnod by five doctors in
attendance upon his majesty. The chorus
of praise of the czar’s high qualities in
! creases hourly.
The Czarina Prostrated.
Vi-nr.a, Octolier 20.-- A
from St. Petersburg to Tb< h ‘
J-r.sse says that the czarina, xvho had
wateheil constantly until today at her hus
band’s bedside, has hnd a stroke of apo
plexy. The Grand Duchess Xenia, her el
dest daughter, has broken down tinder tne
nervous strain and is obliged to pass mos
of the time in bed. The czar was tappe*
today for dropsy.
it is im ( ossp.le that the Princess All:
will reach Livadia in t’mc to be marrle*
*, to th- *’** l, '"-.lt;:h before the czar’s death
■ * '■ '•' ’.'t 1- is :-.;i : in some
I that ii.- is dying.
I’i-cmn %rtlclcM on the Cznr.
, London, October D.—Dispatches from a
parts of the continent show that the whol
j-.uropean press is brimming with articl ■
on the czar. The majority of writer
praise him for his love of pence. Spc*-uL.
ti -u as to the czarewitch’s future policy ,
ii<e. No two estimates of his characte
agree. Many of them are exceedingly un
iavorable. The censorship of the St. pe
tersburg press is reported as being uimsu
all) strict. The newspajier which an
ti am "d yesterday that Father Ivan, bet
i know n as Holy John, had been sum
moned from Cronstadt to Livadia w:*
s> ’zed by the p-lice. The Allgemeine Z* t
tung, in Vienna, suggested this evening
th -t tlie exar v.as already d-nd and th*
fact was con*-->aled, as it was in the ease
of Emperor Nicholas I.
Tiie Russian embassy In Rome received a
dispatch tonight saying that a miracle
clone con’d save the czar’s life. Pravers
are offered hourly in the Russian cathe
drals and daily in the Russian churches
-iii*i the chapels of Russian embassies in
European capitals.
Ti,«*v fr»iv f» r Dim.
St. Petersburg, October ill.-Dispatehes
made public h.-ie at 7 o’clock this . v. mug
any that the czar has rallied slightly. N >
cons dence <s felt by the people in the
official announcements. The meag. rn. ss
*■! the news has left room for the craziest
tumors, which multiply on every street
corner and in every case. It is said that
tl czarowt'z has renounced the succes
sion. that tiie czar is dead and the fa.-t
is suppress d. and that the Grand Duke
•■' orge “ ied two days age. Official buiie
'-O not u'spel thise rumors. The last
sior; is that the czarina’s mind has broken
down under her nt my affiietions.
Despite the ini lls lty of lh „ hltereat |n
the czars condition, the theaters »nd res
taurants are crowded as usual. j n the
chureoes throm ho-.t R UbS i a P r uiers hav .,
been said for the czar.
Latest Bulletin.
This offi.-ial statement sent from Livadia
was givm out at <8 o’< l , k.
* r IS h ’ last tw Ity-four hours the
I
ceding *ia,xs. H e rO ; ;p today with his usual
appetite, is som -what better generally ami
is mere compose,] titan yesterday. Other
wise ids condition is unchanged.”
if your cookery ] s f aul ty the fault Jg not
a.ways with the flour. Look to the baking
wei'i * er ’ 1 S< * Dl ‘ I>rlce ’ 3 and all will be
HE I-’I.GGGIID A AItHIAX.
Rx-fhuneellor Leist's Trial and Ac
quitul ta.rees Bitter ludigaatloa.
L udon, October 17. A Berlin dispatch
s.ijs that the extraordinary judgment in
th- case of ex-t’han* llor L*-ist of the
t’am-rvons, w< s, Africa, which virtual'y
admits that L-L-1 was justified in flogging
a woman, may be good law. but it certainly
w ll not l> • emlorsed by public opinion. A
dispatch to The Post from Berlin says that
the rult oi the l.eist trial will be received
throughout th ■ empire with a storm of bit
ter indignation and angry derision. It will
do much to st ,-ength n th- socialist cause.
Demand Another Trial.
Al! parties have united : n demanding’ an
other trial of » x-<'hanctdlor Leist. the wo
man beater from the Camoroons. The
temteiieo g:ven Ly the disciplinary court
i- r<.£'ar<le,! univ-r ally as t-><• lenient. The
yos.-.sche Zeitung rays: “Loist ought 'to
get live years in prison for the outrages
c imndtled l»y him upon women. German
worn u will not forgtv • nor forget soon the
lightness of the sentence.”
Tiie Vorwaorts says: "Leist. instead of
receiving well-deserved chastisement, his
be-n recognized as an energetic and de
voted fuctionary. This f -hie sentence is
tiie same as an acquittal.*’
Why don't you try Carter’s Little Liver
Pills? They are a positive cure for sick
icadache. and all rhe ills produced by Uis
ndered liver. Only one pill a dose.
affairs abroad.
THE UOJXCS OP THE H ORLIt ACROSS
THE WATERS.
Belgium’s Universal Fuss r.-vec—First Election
Luder the New Lmv-Alex uider Visits
Emperor WUllam-Gtiier News.
Brussels, October H.-Belgium’s first par
liamentary election with universal *ut
frage was h-Zd today. The weather h. 1
been rainy and raw and the vot.m, "
been slow. As the bull: of the votes x
cast late, the returns have come in tan -
]y, although the polls wen- l luSe(1 I .“‘j
the middle of the afternoon. Lx< tea
crowds have surrounded the eh.- hah
3 o’clock, but ar nightfan had 1.-arned little
of the result. It was known th. n t.u.i B e
clerical ; had made gain.-, in nwny du .nets
and that the liberals had suffered
on account of the strong suppol. »»' *
the socialist candidates. At S o cioc v
disturbance had been report <l.
Tne compii. atlons of the three-class f-? '
ten; caused much delay m the \eti:. .
electors are divided into classes des.gmtt.-u
by the names unlvox, rlvor. ami tnvox.
The first class includes all men over
twenty-iive years ot age who have resid -d
a year or move in the election district.
Many of these voters arc ignorant, amt
u.-re exceedingly slow in preparing their
ballots. With the second class of married
men and widowers, who pay personal taxes
of 5 francs or more each, there xxas lh
difficulty. In the third class are most or
the highly educated men and, consequently,
all the priests, who in Belgium, number tal
ly 10,000, belong to this class. As every
nriest has three votes, the total vote of
the Belgian priesthood is about :D,eoo. rh-s
average is supposed to account for some
ot the clerical gain.
Tire law of compulsory voting can.-e i
many remarkable seem s to lay. -Many men
who did not understand the law tr.ed to
avoid voting, although they had not pro
cured the necessary permission from the
civil judges. They were bt< right, angry
and obstinate, to the noils and forced to
deposit ballots. Home inscribed the names
of imaginary candidates on the ba Ims
thus causing much confusion and delay
in counting. ....
The liberal party was divided in .o ad
vanced and moderate groups throughout
th., campaign, ami. therefore, went to th.
polls greatly handicapped. In several
places, the socialists and clericals struggle.l
k-eenly for the advantage. Perhaps the
sharpest light was made by the <h i v a!
leader. Woeste, against the Chris.mn so
cialist. Abbe ’»aeus. Late ’h: ev mng.
1 K Mv. r ,| hand-to-hand co i;l.--'.s v.*re I'port
ed, bi.t mm.- of ;i cm is thought to have
j been especially rcrious.
The figures for Kru-se!!’. ar " r , .
Dieted at 10 o'clock, were; ’ ’
Catholics. 15.550; so-iallsts, 12.500. fhey in
dicate that a second ballot will be neees
sarv. The returns from other ..tie- are
j No »ut «n»n of the
result will be possible before tomorrow
"tS" uecess of the Catholics In Ghent is
assured. The socialists, unit, d w.th *ht
progressists, have gained largely in * nar
1-roi and IJege. have ,’ ost . in T-re
have * arrled Namura.
As this dLpr-teh leaves, it is aunoun
that M. Woestc, the clerical leade., has
1 n ■■ a'- d- 9
Whenever tri -1. in ■ lub, hot 1
hold bv of its superior .-»!• '’
Juriiy and ex-eilence Dr. Price’s «
powder works Hk ' inn ■' «« ' '
\!.t .K 1 NDI ’ ' 1811 ■’ V ’ n ’ i i '
The Youiik King »- Received with
Grent Honor.
Potsdam. October 17.-Ab’xa-<l-r th*- eifih
teen-vear-old king of Servla. .*• ned mr.
; l e-n'matt.- An-*A.BU-la On Ud
generally umier.-toed that th!.-, meant. fTuii
the Visit had political si-nilieance. Tiie
railway station was beautifully decorated
and a guard of honor was drawn up on the
platform. Th- party waiting to receive
King Alexander was a brilliant one. con
sisting of Emperor Wisiiam and his sons.
Baton Mars h ill von Bieberstein. imperial
foreign minister; General Bronsart von
Schellendorf. minister of war, and the mem
bers of the general staff. The ernneror
greeted the king most cordially, ami after
an inspection of the guard of honor, the
rojal jt.air drov • to the palaeo, escorted by
the guards. A gram! gala dinner was giv* n
tonight at the now palace.
Every Woman Slsoi»l«l Hrtul Tills.
To the Editor— 1 will gladly toll any suf
fering woman how I was cured of f*>nnle
•xve.akness after long suffering. I have iw,th
ing to sell. Address, xvith stamp, Mrs. B.
Falkner, 72 Martin street. Atlanta, Ga.
TO COIN' A BIUTISII DOLLAR.
The Government Sanctions It and It
Will Be Put Out in ts’»s.
T.ondon, Octob-r 17.—At a me ting of the
dir*-otors of the (’bartered Pink ■' I ;.’!*,
Australia .and Chin:;, heid this aft ;-no.>n,
the chairman announced that tl-.- govern
ment had given their sanction t<- the coin
age of a British dollar for circ-ulalion in
the Straits settlement and Hong Kong.
The fall in the nriee of silver, he ;id. b.-t 1
affected the eastern trade and lessened tiie
export of the J.Texican dollar to stu b an
extent as to threaten tiie eastern colonies
with a total absence of currency. In these
circumstances the banks, the local govern
ment and the chambers of commerce hml
rsk" 1 in -oncert and obtained the sanction
of tiie treasury for the coinage of a British
dollar i- Bombay which would p -sHidy be
in • in-ulai’on in ihe east early in I l ’*',.
Derangement of th- liver, with consti- i
pation, injures the complexion. Induces pim- |
pies, sallow skin. Ji- mm the cause by
using Carter’s Little -Liver Pills. One dose.
Try them.
Dr. Emmet ’« W arning
Dublin. October 1.*.-—Hhe i-'rc-man’s Jour
nal publi ; h *s the correspondence whi-h has
pt.-red >etwoen Dr. ’•'h'.m;,s A l 'is
of New York. ; nd .-dr. rMinand F. *'. Knox,
tiie anti-Parn-llitc member of pnilia.ment
for West Cavan. Dr. Emmett d* clines to
agree xvith Air. Knox that a portion of the
federation committee should be nominated
by Healy. Dr. Emmett adds that th- in
formation which he has given in London
respecting Irish affairs will bo reported to
the trustees of th ■ federation in America.
In conclusion, he says:
"Whatever their action, there is no ques
tion that the time is m ar when the Irish
sympathizers in America who are looked
to for pecuniary aid will be heard from
with no uncertain voice if this complaint is
continued.”
Mr. Gliulstonc Denier* It.
I.ondon, October IK.—The World today
mad- an assertion, subsequently shown to
bo untrue, which, however, is attracting
< onsi'iernble attention in spite ot its lack of
foundation.
The World assorted that Mr. Gladstone
has long entertained the Idea of taking
holy orders, that it was for this reason he
determined to retire front parliament, and
that if hr. Gladstone’s health and sight al
low it, he will shortly be a candidate for
ordination.
Mr. Gladstone, la response to’a telegram
of Inquiry, denies tne truth of tills state
ment.
Arc tu Perfect Aecoril.
London, October IJ.—The statement made
in The i’all Mali Gazette that gri’.v ■ differ
ences exist between Lord Rosebery and the
earl • f Klnib: riey is o’lieially denied and it
is asserted upon the same authority that
the premier an 1 the foreign secretary are
in perfect accord.
V tvit t l.ndy Mlid.
Berlin. October IG._-The Kreuz Zeitung
says that a Russian holy synod has made
an extraordinary and highly important
concession in the case of the adoption of
, f hu the Princess Alix of
the ('.rerk > refusfcd t o declare her
Hesse, lhe prm e~ that her con-
former the convicUon that her
version was due tr ijunded upon truth>
own relhrlor' law o f the Gre-k
as is re^ u,re< ’ JS ' made the declaration
church. Shemer A . Gretk church in
that she had of onc fait h with
order that she m-S •- ho jy synod
ber future husband anl rm- '
accepted her _d-ciaraUon_as sufficient.
Ten Dvn«**’*ttc Bombs.
, October IH.-Ten dynamite
Barcelona.. L ' . ne ar the engine
bombs were foun< . v hc?e a number ot
of a large Fuses
anar-hist.; were fornet lye ‘ schists, who
were attached Among the
were at or e time cxe cuted som tune
of 'the of Montguleh.
destruction.
Heavy Floods in Cuba.
„ -0.,-, October 17.—1 n this province as
Havana Oe.ot . > (listrict rn ucn
well as the A U - A ( thp overflowlng
damag - han net a <au v - beax-v rains,
tl'.Ht Ft <•»<«» VA V Hvif’irpc; such
t< :run:- 1. A fXnaj anTpaso Vie-
the Sant* Colomo.l At.£ 1 stood A-sis
a^J--- df * d
<;;< trici. ;is wen an
Tin I’lnte for America.
qe-nnsoa Wales, October IG.-lt is esti
i that ' fHl, t tons of tin plate were
T , r mre todav on board steamers bound
K’’a'JX. Th. S t<>.« .■ Un »■»” *'=
lowbr than for months past.
FA Powerful
Fiesh Maker.
A. process that kills the
taste of cod-liver oil lias
done good service—but
the process that both kiLs
the taste and effects par
tial digestion has cone
much more.
WiFsElffllsiiH
stands alone in the field
of fat-foods. It is easy ci
assimilation because part
ly dig-sted before taken.
Soli’s EinulsioK checks Con
sumpiion ctv-d c ! other
wasting diseases.
P-enaredbvS-*t A R-.*-.n<».Chemist*.
New York. So.d by drogswts everywhere.
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Mention The Constitution.
DR. W. J. TUCKER
I* | Has been located for
I A sixteen years in At*
V FX ianta. His practice is
/ .<. 4 new larger than >t
/.r* w-s-. i’has ever been before.
■»,£■'X moment’s consid4
1. \ X-?A - erution will convince
.' i . vS:},' rS. cue that in order
'. -- •=’ > X'A 'ncui.tain. I '
I -eagSii practice he mu s t
$$ be.-n honest in
•' »»'•*! ' ll s hr thods and skil-
~ | tai in his practice.
, ’•' '- Dr. Tucker tr« its all
ctuonie dts.as-s of both sexes. He can
t’e it. nearly all cases by correspondence
I just us ,>. •,! as though the patient were
1 ; nett'. li you are afliicti <1 sit down and
write to the doe'or. giving a history of
■ your case. He will tell you honestly what
r ii ' can d> tor y«>u. lie wants no one’s
r money t>r nothing. He guarantees his
* tiitns v.’ll h- within your means. Pam
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