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J his Is the .Mis sing Word Sentence: '‘Once given the pas sion for ‘that cne of the precious metals will be most in demand which is cheapest.” Now, what is the word? You are the one to name it. VOTa. XXX. NO. 49. “MOTHER”#’KINLEY AT DEATH’S DOOR The Aged Lady Was Stricken with Paralysis During ths Night. SHE CAN LIVE BUT FEW HOURS Only Her Power of Speech Was First Killed by the Attack. END LOOKED FOR ANY MOMENT. liesident Is in Constant Communica tion with His Brother at Canton. • ’union. i» . December 2.—At an • urly hour morning Mrs Nancy Allison M< Kinley, 1 .<■ vcm rub mother of the president, v. ,s Krick’a with paralysis. rite paraly. is, when it first app'-ared. was i, of .t s. riotls form, and seemed only t“ i i\. i-fi'.'. .-d her vo.-al chords. She wa> a. I. VO walk from h< r chanib. r f> that of - i n Me K the :ir.bt intimation of thu atu <k, ami ti .: time . ir. dtobe in poss. ssion of all : m< nial ano physical faculties, but lit the afternoon she .sank into a condition of : ■ tiii-i- msciuusness. •M..:h.-r ' .MeKinby- most have )'"■ ti stricken some time during Inst night, but the first intonation she had of any chat her IP ion wa when she awoke this morning and "ound herself unable to sp ak. -Mother" McKinley had been tight.y ill for several days with a mild attack of tic t r,p, bn: no serious results, from her i.i , v .. re a ded. Her son Abn. r Jj. K r ■ ,v. of New York, arriv d in Canton e , Tuesday, and bls mother scented to be i cheered by his presence. I’urit.g th. forenoon a. letter from the pr>: dent was r.ceiv.d. It was read to tho sutl i r. and in r< pons., to questions it she understood its cuiite..--, she nodded as- Soon afterno • Mr Abner McKinley noti . ■ at the lapsed into semi-cons. ..rnsaess, a.al prom is. .1 to . unnnunicate further at 5 .. c o le In the afternoon The president did not w .it for the a o’* lock nie.s-ag. Jk re sponded: mother I will be there," and at tared to start for Canton. . -a re .o— Iv r «< I' l o'clock tomorrow mornmg. I Mr. McKinley camo of the race of hardy : p|< ihors who It.J the foundation of the i C. mphell All! on. and was born at New la bon. ■>.. in I.W. Her family ot mln. illy i <. . from ling' nd to Virginia th' a. to I I•• aula, a d fit illy settit 1 p< rma- ■ n . in (bm.. She w.. marc,..! to Wil- . li. in McKinley, Sr.. .liiiiii.ir.vii. I*-'-'. and was . I.'. ; In a two-story frame Ito istill I St nding n< ar Mb.. <’ . wh n hi r di tin . . 1 son w i b" n. Jami try 29. '■'ll:. President at Mother’s Bedsi e. v . . h tg on, I - ■ mho, 2.- !’ ■ Id nt Mc- J<|. i, . tft de.■ty nt 7:1" o'.do k t -..gilt to ■, nt • th«* b dskD • his uk m<»ther Ht (• |:. v ;.•!••• he u I i’i vs tomorrow. Mrs. McKinley Sinking Rap'idty. i ... v. < > I -.ml. • '■ -11 f"i motion ft • •m- sb i< room t’ dav w > iltm . t v familv and do.- v. •’m i mie to tmt 't ■' ■ tv. . th..- r<p rl v.ir:. d by th- mi- ni ■l.■ nt ot evidence of partial con- ■■ Ti’.- first was wli. n i'r.-Id. nt I. i tn., sick lo .111. Hi- • \|,, ~ r !:■■•■■■ William. If von t- ■ ..g- . . Id .t.i y.mr hand " patent ern. dto und.-i- ;•..••••.«! w'-'.di wa. :mm•■dingrasp .1 by tb d. v oil d S. n. Ile tl ought he 17 It a >. - I i.w i .- I: -Id so. ’..a. t l ’.- f. ‘ Ogoi'.'on v , to bi alm t import pt ib Mrs. J. A Dun. an. of <’l. v.-la nd. who was sumnl om il r.m Cl it if > wh. t s v had l„ . .. . .. ... the 1 t four liv- rive and he . tme too lap lo b v ii.-i mmli.-r. The Pic i ent Leaves. 1' • ... •> . D. : I. s.-.d.l r se n..- w< . nev. r w itm ■ 1 til m th.- lo ive-t 1. n of :■ .. d. ; M. Kinley from hl- dyi . r mother this of’.moon. Tim c irr ig. ... . med to - mvoy him to th'i . E p ( ial car at i'.an -y !v:. nln dp H, nwait g t ■ arriv .1 ■ f th. reg H r <■ . - ... remain i . ic old horn- stead. or.- leaving '.lie hom-e he and o:he irm’. l.'-rs of tie- f irmly v : t to 11 b d lb' . of di Ing moth r. H.- I ".i;. d it h r lom spoke to h : '..v ng -, and op dan I tenderly kis.-.tld lor. There wis im >e reeo : idzed her son. IK r. m imed in i ; stooumg posture tor some t.m •. hop g ; vh.at ' might i ■ ■■ ■ •m. gn that sh ■ "W or felt his Ir. eace. It did not com With feeling if ib post emotion he at 1 ist ...ft (he room. It was a strange "olncidenee that a most Immediately following the. departur.: of t pri ' the mi • siioii ■.a ■ lar.se. While yet ri his home county nd v.iihin half in hour after 1. lef: . .. •• the illness of the mother took a turn for the worse and f: was thought, by th. fam iy that she had suffered a sc ond i trolo of ..... i■■ n *' . out ernei mad ' The attending physician, how er. declared it was not a second assault of t-ie u.. I but n rcl.ii -■ wh ..di so t tm threatened to extinguish tin- fa nly fli • ring flame of life. All Hope Has Been Abandoned. Canton, <> . Dee. mber s.—Moth' I McKin ley ha.-- pi<sed the fourth day of her ill ness and enters upon th. fourth night with the . park of life still burning dimly. Tie re has lad b-en a material development in her cay.- today. Her condition has con tinued one of stead .y wasting away, the const lution growing weaker hourly under Hie assault of th.- disease. Th., family watch, d by the bedside all <la’. pr<i ar< 1 for the .nd at jny moment and some' m.’s feeling that it had come j-. ti:.- patient was seized with sinking spills, siidi as they yesterday ni -took lot a second stroke of paralysis. During these ati i -k •: sm would pere. oti l.lv weaken, almost cease to breath, and - ow scarcely a sign of an.mat on. I 'or the most part these spells Wt-re l.miltd lo half an I,our. and when ih y were over, she would r. sume th. quiet repose chat - fel life l i acter Stic of the entire illness. About tne { middle of the afternoon, however, a more I serious sinking spell occurred and lasted for two hours. Several times those keep ing vigil thought the last Hutter of lite’s Panto had come. The attack p i-s. .1 ■ ' away at last, leaving the patient almost i the same as before it occurred. There s still a possibility that she may l sutvlve the night, or < ven longer, lut ' those who have been at. the bedside most constantly have the least hope of such a j result. They have seen the patient weaken I : so si.adliy that they cannot hope Uiat . : she will much longer eiidur. . Communication was : ablisne.l at the white house as soon as tin ptesiu. lit arriv ed there this morning, and a t iipli wire is constantly open to W.is nt . ton to I • - ihc sick room. I>< s<h s tills. h<- has 3rv- * cral times talked with h brother Abiar ; i by ’phone. Dr. Phillips, the attending physician, has ' made a numb, r of calls during th<- day. Tins evening h. .-aid In could r port noth : ing particularly new. T.ioi'e had b. on no ; notable chatig ■ in the patieii: during the j I day. She bad continued to grow w\ a a r • ! in the same manner at. about the same . i rate as dur.ng Hie past few dux's. .1. w.i. sa. -lied that this condition would <va l i to the cud. Asked 'S to ih prospects of her s'.irvtv- I lug th. night. In- said: Yes, there is . possibility of H r bv c » r. v' ‘s , /v " "- X ' -XX 7 ffi -■ -7 r ■ ' —' V y > x " ‘ X ■ l l / x" w / / > ■ y ■ ■■ /X', ■-//.>• •-< ' /;/// ' F 'A ' " / ‘■y'/V ■/ // //> / -/..y/ A' 77 X •' 7/ ,/ I mother McKinley. tl . m irning. 11..1 ■■■!. ' am -■ i to think .-lie will. Rm b - been ■ ak< -u --! ing so long no on, > . tiiuki a p" da-tioti forth. suture with any a.-'.-ur inc, 01 <•. > - t : The ease is one in winch we must Is- prepared for . >nl at any moie-nt. When Ihinnu conn s It v. 1 in.-r. ly tie the passing out of tin- eotu.i.o.- ■ • <>l-1 :t .0.1 in weli sin- now r> ; s i-> ■:> ... ;■ >t mat li 'l'he;-.- w.H he no rally .> more eca.-cious , p.-:...u 5 no Hiial s' 1 iii’itle.” 'fl,., p. ent mis i.. . no nourishment sine.- 'J Inn.-nay. It .-•. ".not lie a.immtster- . 1 ■. -.1 ...... : (e l . . and th . .■ ■ one n whies heroic methods 01 aiinn.nis tr tlon of food are not regarded jusl.na l.le. They could not r -lor- li tilth. watt'd la- dial.res: ng and innoy 1 and ml! .. ten the end. At I'll.’, p. m. Dr. I'hlHtn: left Mr--, Me- Kiaa-y. 1,.- sa <1 she v. : s ;•••..« ieg w. :ik.-r rap.diy now a:,..1 ly thought rhe. could sin vive t n n ght She in no pain ..; distress, simply quietly passing away. I Canton. <I ■ ' mi er 'I.- -At lin a -c . 1:1.1 o'clock a. in.. Il.' ie strum nop.:; tha Mrs. McKinli y will ; rvivt ■ 1 ■ , Sin- is mtn-it Weaker. I.’it is u.-i: ;;; and gradually pm away. The wli ' family e. a t Ihe b< is .expect m. ; ■!: < mi. TEE DEMOCRATS ARE UNITE■ ). I Administration To Be Force! io Show Its Hand on Money Question. I Washington, Dre. oi .-r -it--;, ■ i.i -The: ... ... j on of co ... which coin ■ tomor- i row. promises . political standpoint. and ii tlx t< inp.-r of ' the leaders is any it'd cation, tin Im. io;' favorable r< suits is al! on th< mocra While the republi - at ■ - l 'l> over the currency probb-m .;. p iri ula: , a d ma ny other n■: r.s . .■ ’ the <l< moerals enter Ul'on tie■ ' ait h • 1- hdenee. t ... t th. tr. nd of pu'-' ' • ".•■m-ui ' is unquestionably 'lo ir way 'l l, 1 has ~e yet in en i.o -.inference of the dem lerats of the iioiisi , but none s ' necessary, t'-r al ar. a-.: •■ • d u; on u get.- cal plan'of action that, will bring discom fort t > th.- i n-ni'. . c'ongi.-.--man 1i:.:.",' < xpress' d the views of all the ~-r;..., tonight when he said: f eon ’ j make them commit themselves to defin ite policy e. 1 g; ■ c'.irri-ne jirobb-m. 'in - talk • .... ' a bill through I'.- . n.ii". th.-- m ... a." wel aba don any if - r nth mere jiolttical ruse to . ■ ■ billty of a dir. dee!.ire ' on. T '■■ ’ .■. o r talk will not n .: analy 'i have 1 republ can ni::.;.>r tv 1: tin 1 ■ howed that, by putting ilirongh their party tai ff Pill, and a. .ed;.. tin r own claims protect on lias long been tin prim* ! lest of republic.inisin. If in I 1 ' fa. . ot : that majority they find they .-aar.ot pars ; through the senate sm ii a <'i’.rre,u‘y bill -m the ]>res dent w 11 indicate or tuigfl' st. js . that not cl iisolf confession of il; v.'. a’-;- ■ mss of Hie plan and th. impropri. ty of : such leg-islation. li means shnjily that the . 11111 is so bad that tiny eanno: hold li . :v own party to its support. Tm . cannot <,e;ipe goieg on re.-, rd hi favor of s mi" definite pro, ..sit ion. ’l'lo-y h'lV" got : > show | their hands.” Mr. Jkcl'-y lion, s to action on the ' Morgan t.soiu::-! r-- 0". aiz'a.g I'" bel'.'g ; ereney of Cuba, but !.•• does no! b -li. c.- the j t <|inblie:: m. wilt jicrni.' .ua!..n ."1 ttai' un less public .‘.‘ll! nn-iil forces them 1 AII the meinb' >s of the 1 1 -ota .b lcga t i.ci are here. Today's trains brought m a large ‘ ntnrber of numbers of the s.-iiate and 1 house, and tonight the hotel h bbi. are | crowded. CONGRESS CONVENES j AT NOON TODAY | ! . | Leaders of Both Parties in Senate and | i : Hoiiso Are Present. LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN Business of the Session Will Be Push ed as Rapidly as Possible. TO CONSIDER BANKRUPTCY BILL , Indications Are That a Cuban. Resolu- ; i lion Will Be Hear I Early and | That Hawaii Will Bob Up. Was'hingtoi', Dec.-ntber Tie regular, 1 or long si.-'ii.in of congre-s, as ft is < illed, ; Is ciLUse her. ~r< no eonslitut’.onal liinita- | ■. • its duration, open 1 at no 1. tonK'.ruw. I Tile le.-id. ■ :.d ~ l.'irg,. majority of the : members ot both lem are hire to par : la ■p .' ■ .11 ‘ 0 . ..q , cremoai'-s, and . I i’r. s dint M. Kinl. made th., journey Wash : '.s'l from the bedside of his j <■'. in:: mother that his nos jnig-ht not ;, < .-lay the 1i..: i ui.al |. , : ; ,attire at 1 assem- I -.m-'. lln .... . ,un rot's fin- op. ning I 1,1 ' !11 ' r. - 11 1 11 1:1 of the . xettement lally at tachos to it. ! !*.' li'iu .- ..-II 1. ■ all, q to order by the, np. ik< r. who. af-er tile chaplain'.- invoc.i --i • •• th • < ' rk to call Ha- 1011. ' ' ' vjl - .(n ..■■■; U,;.. '■ ;i nd I ' j p:a • i.'.'o of .. i.c-or :ni il.-tiioii..--r 1• ■ -I. the I ; ; <l- rk wdl Is- dir. ..-.I to not.fy the senate 1 , 1 that tbe lieu .- r-a.ly for business and I ; ‘ ' nmittc. a I! be 1 ppoint <1 to wait upon ; ■ tdie presld. nt. After th.it tin re will tie a , to await arrival 01 the presi- | . d<-' t’s .'inmi.il in. go, which will be read '■ ; pti m Hid be f dlow. -. by an " '.l.ioiirnmem unt 1 Tuesday. This Is the p. atilar r'- ttin". ai d tm,. ■ -.om- thing un- I 1' V. . .Il oc Ul:' it Will 1.-il be dejl.'trtl (I i II 111. Wtll Work Rapi.Dy. I It i- lie' in 1 i-iition of the home loaders ■ to --..1 v. uti the business of the session ..a rap.ily as .Ido. The committees will 11 he; labors this week, and as all . of th. in li.iV’ more or less bills on hand wh < h were introduced at th-- .-via si .ssioii, . . tl.- re will !.-■ no la-'k of mat 1' 1 for the house to work on if ter th mmittees have begun work. The appropriati ms enm ..-. . ' ~ b. en at work for tel. days and Cl.airman Cannon expecis to pass at least •. w- of th" regular budgets before the legislative, < vecut ve and i - I .l.eiat and tlie o?m- one ap)iroiirki lion bills. ] <»>... or tie- 01 of the.-c I. lb . it 1. <x ete.i, wil! I- r- .ni ie.| by Wedii.-sday, .; tn.. .nd of th" w-■ !: promises to see the house (l. wii to business. Am,,-.:; th" early g.-n.-iai meas’ires to re- [ ecive considerat on w.il 1..- th. b:inkrui>tey | I bill. Wh- th. r 1; wl 1 1- th.- X. b-.,n hill, | . wl ,; .|] .. .1 UH- : t" ■:! th. ! -si s- i sh.ii, or a mooili-' i -on of the iori.-y bill, i .b peuds upon the t u pi r 01 '!'■ judic ary I .--.mini.;. ~ wlo li wi.l submit tin measure I to tile bouse. ; 1.-. doubt tlit-re v .11 b< set. ral r< ; o- ! lutions of inquiry- during the first week : which may b-- mor.- or I'-ss seiisat ior.il, - t’j.i some of tile r idical jao-t u.m mem y.m iiiu-mpl to cot eons.der.ition for : a ('Uiba :'I r< soil : ion b-.-son tin go as . , : ■ i.-t. koiigi sman -. ii i: e-to:., of iporcia. a one ...I ties. . , ~wi.:. to !- > cure Ot 111. lIOUSe illlis efforts will prov. abortivi , : , tin.j probably will taki their regular I course. . , er. .. - xc pt indn pos Hon upon I i I'.- par. • > ni.-mb ■1 s to pi■ 111 t upon it v. -r < > j n-ion convening tomorrow, a.- there .- a . ■ , ndar r.-ady made fir 'U c mtaining j about lit” hundred bill- i ported fr ni ' ct.mmitle. s during' th- sp el-il . ■ sslon. If I .-ir -urns'.--in ■.. s.-u uld prevent tii<- r< - ■ : ,-.-.i>i tin- |>re- dent’s m- --a.:.- on Mon- I day, the proivi II.lit! are ~:it tile -.11- ■ ate would adjourn over without takln" u,> ■ 1 -||:y O'.ll-r bu- .lle- ■ lllllli tile mess :g-.. could lie I’ e- ■. veil. I v.'.ih the nies.-'i.'.; re.id, it will remain for | the si mile to decide wiietber it shal. enter i ■.• r'• i.■. i•. upon i lie work of th.- sc- lon aft. ” .'fo'.ul'iy or begin a system of d day intern’..-d to throw ah 'mpori.iii' qii-. .os over b y..nd t.’s Christmas ho' d.'i.-s. Tli- Indic.i: ons are now for a little more ac tivity than usual during the pre-l.oiiday e.-slon. This Is largely due to the f .-•< j tii.i' the supporters of the administration I and tho advocates of annexation are very ' 1 anxious i i .'■■cure tile ear.test' possibl - consideration of the treaty with Hawaii. AT’F.AXTA, GA., MONDAY, DTX IAI BTLR (», 11597. SILVER SATISFIES MEXICO. It Contributes to the Growth of Man ufacturing' and Other Industries Is Asserted. City of Mexico, December -1. —T'ne Mexi can Herald den:< s iuthoritat.iv. ly the rc,- port from Paris, publ bid in London, that Mfxico is making preparations to go on a gold ba.-is. and says M- x. o’s. finances are handled with admirable caution and sagacity, and wiiat.'V. r m .y be the future policy of the gov-rnm.iit r.garuing the currency bi s', there is at present no thought of changing from the silv. r s’atid ard, which is eo.'.tribir "• to tile growth of nr nufaetur :. ami other Indus re s. Tl>- exportations of tropical pioduc.ts coni lines heavy. Itev. I'ath'-r Santiago Larra. formerly he: *1 if the Jesuit oi r here, is d I. a ter a long illness, which affected I. .r .:n. He w;.s a great favorite in the most ar s to. t;i' eireh'S lure ai d ni.'e:, :> •' I minute study of spiritualism tn .»)• xieo, del v< ring . ermons on i lie t• suits of : is JiKpiii- • ". A slight shock of an .artbcpiako, no < <>m|.i:.i I by.-- ibl. r r .:e r ibhm. w.'.s . xp. ri-n. • d m Tell: ent. pie .it t.ve minutes to 2 o’clock ye.-: erd.i v .: I!■ rnoo.:. TURNER OBJECTS TO GAGE'S FLAN Member of Congress Now in London Says Silver Can’t Be Defeated. Lo: i.m, Nov.-mb. r :. I'niP .I Slates Senator Ge I'ge Turmr. of Wash;;.,: ion, wil l lias been in L nl m for a mouth, said u lay to the • o r. -nt of the Au- soci di I I'r ss: "As a silver man, I can say t cert n that nos ■ > • . •. . vrimin ites nst s." ■r. ill i,. plan . •. red b : n pa senate and that nothing the .■ mil. would ('..100t could pa- tile home of I" pr U :l tiv.< 1 fed ,-ure, tlivrefore, that .Info r - Ab* V /'LI. .Zy-’ 7 i" 7'" \T'I ■' •' ■. ■' '■ '[■ f' ‘ » . ..... . .... -v_ c' O -7' ■' f3i p o o rs •f'N Z -o' * x? p tee — v ?v f n m I gec in h oti v o * v x ; 7X':X ■ -D ■*T‘ m 'T* '**!'*' ” L" '*V' lalLv vi AIN EAlArwßxlliHßA. . -• ■ For fhis veur, during which Ths Weekly Constitution has distrimded i.\’ C.-ixo i its subscribers nearly Five Thousand Dollars. THE PLfiN 13 ABSOLUTELY SIMPLE and fair; there is no deception or catch about it; no trap to catch the credulous; ■ .' . | no prettiest list about it—it moans plainly and fairly just what it says, for The Constitution could not a - ;or.I to be party •. '■■•■’ / to any scheme that had in view the betrayal of the f ill and generous confidence of its patrons. ) Our Plan Simply Agrees to set aside 10 per cent of its subscription fund rec< ved from ennt among those who correctly supply the missing word. Ihe whole object is to create interest among its subscribers. Hie offer is, of course, a business proposition to be fairly carried out, but it is for advertising purposes to attract new subscrip- ?• / - '■ tions and secure renewals. The Constitution now makes this open proposition: lo give " &fy J.IR3 [j LLsj bcj MSB XisZ & L rtl B ikrs W' iU 'A d a Ju W* dV. ... -• ) Received Ffuin IkS3 Entsiing the Contest to Whoever May Nam] he Missing Word in the Fo’iowii* L'enTOme: xXi - - ~'i ( Hie for , llutf One ot /'rccious Jletcuv y ; D *■// //<-* 3/o.s’/ D hfch Ih (hca iwst. . i - . ■> r mi: i’ljtu )D c< )\’i:Ri’j > r.\ r 'rms coxTEsr snows \it( >rr six it.i x thous.axd i-xpiratioxs i ; or ttii: 1 I \\ I i'.i< I A COX:-> I 111 TIO.X, and, ot c< iiirse, we want them all lo renew and enter tin I onicd . , w' : THIS MEANS sl.( Z)O--'"bb ! I*or the Missing Word Fund, and every additional subscriber entering the ( ontest will swell th< am >unt the more. The ''.J ,X« o ~'inla i kubsiTipbons have run several hundred ahead of last year’s rec. ijils. ■.■■l' *, 1 his period also with oui Fiist Missing Word Contest last year, in which Mi M, L Brittain secured the prize— •;T ' > <i,o i;. uAs th.it was our I'irst ( onti sl, there were more than 5,000 subscrilicrs received during tin time v;■ . did not enter !’ >r ... :> L’s-' 1 ) the prize. It will not be so tlii tune, lor the plan is widely advertised and wi have p.iid out within tli • ;>.i .t tw. !vi mon'.hs '.7. • XfAi‘ I. V S'D.OttO CASH upon the Five Missing Weed Contests. Ilie series has been oi es.'ti.iordiibir’. it ' ano the ii . ’ seems to grow in the public favor. Ihe bool; containing the .sentence is a standard publication and has been scaled up and placed with Mr. \\. A. Hemphill, y; |’r< ident and Businc-s Manager of The Constitution, who will hold it safely until January Ist, IS9S. >'•.7 ■<^o2®’’^'-.The Sentence Speaks for itself and Submits a Very Plain Proposition fur You to Sol ve-'W.-iV-* ' ■ I The Contest Began Nov. I,lß97—The Contest Ends Jan. 1, 1898 This Contest lasts two months and the amount to hedivided will probably be in ihe neighborhood oi it c >sts nothing to suoply a word, and you may get it correctly. XS hether you do or not, you g< A THE GREIIIEST OF fl 'ON WEEfIbY NEWS 'OE - I KEEP THAT IN VIEW AND SEND YOUR GUESS WITH YCUR DOLLAR FOR A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTS ' ../■ ■ ARE THE CONDITIONS OF THE CONTES Vi 1: PRiH'OS! TO PIT 10 PER CEN Tot the an mint we receive for subscriptions, wherein th rtj übscri ng •$£ _y .Sm cnt< r> the Word <‘ontest, into a fund t’«»r <lDt:ibuti n tlrxxiio uaine <hi ;• mi x\!. I‘ .i > - Ii oidvone contestant gets the word right, lie m If $ * Cent (D tile Sirk<- it, til*- -um ’\ili !"• ujuailx divided, each coirct t -iii'Wei !< < <“ixtng proporii* nai ■ dia: «>| i • iund. ‘‘s ' I ' ’ c; ■’ Sllil - ||j (OX J)II IOX I’RECEDEN Ii OR Si. XI >5 X'< iA < > ('! SS at th. M> ->>„ lis ..•>.! •'••.. «j-_ 7» . SCription.s goes t<.l t lie J must be nrcon:panic. 11a veal ' - -üb-i i iption to I 1111 \\ I.IIsI-V(DX S|l 11 11. ,(’ l,u< -mi ut in tii.' <I n- Xiv.'i’X | Fund to be divided. j iai .-I.vel. that brinp - tb- mon.-v lliat pin Im the subscription; I'orecttiii.; it. or liaviu;; :i \ i.'i. ut r <>tb ia ■, other words, if I 1 not hnowin ..I tl •■ gu ss at tin- time u subsciibcd. or anv other i' i->n v. ill not eni I . •". > V .'‘7 this Sub S C I'i 11' iO U 'CU' mtrt <■.in.' wit ’ ihe subscription or not at all. sbo.i 1 i p.u tv -end more 11 mo: ... w been- .•■■ ■' . / rj r . ’' \tided t" . share of die fund for each co: reel .'tic - sent; tin t ■ will b< no c.ipital p! i/. ev. i • ;u.'•.. In st pi ’Cs-A' iI! I- u amotlUiS IO Per-on ma;, i.'.es-as nianv limes as they send subsciptions. ’ 1 $20,000 for the two I . , . .... . TH E (.ON lES r BE(» AN NOV. Ist—XV e began then to keep accurate account of the übscri pt ions received with v I months, the I und to | . , and on December Ist we will publish how much is to th< credit of the subscrib 5 go to tile successful 7 «<■ will publish each week how the hind has grown. ..’-p» ' ■') gliesser would be THE I ONTEST CLOSES JAN. Ist— At which time we will pav out t011'...' successful party or parties the full prize o $2,000 amount that lias ac> med in th" contest. ..m ' : ■ ■—"" y IX UAKJX'G XOl'R XX’SXVER \ou need not write the sentence out in full, just state simple th. Mi ,\\ .1 lir •It’- •:.•■ X—- ——./ lamian I ( is '• . ” JY) -K. -■ • - - r Cyw A dclress A!1 °r£ k l£ll TME CONSTi rU ITON, Ailcima, Ga. *l£" •- •;/' ' "’v* ' will bo no <’i»roncy legislation by this con- ’ «lc.--S.” Mr. Turner strongly favors the annex.i --| tion of the Hawaiian islands to the United I States. On the subject of arbitration lx*. I said: „ . . "I have found no sentiment in England in favor of the revival of the arbitration j treaty.” GOV. GRIGGS HAS ACCEPTED. Attorney General McKenna's Succes sor Comes from New Jersey. ■Washington. DeeemlKT ">•—lt "l« oilieial lv (innoumid at th. while hous- todav. upon th.- r. turn of the pr -id. ut t.. Wa-h --ugton. tlmt Governor .b m W • Griggs. ... ■ ew 'll ■ •■ b llt tend rd. and In: - pt'L.l til.' ofliee of attorney p. n. t.il of the Flilted Stat’S, which will be vacated he th.. U.m- laiti.m of Atlorn v G. n< ral McKinna ... be assoc .t- Jus:ic. of the *'it r h'm r".' r '’t b. -n -. .H’d when Gover nor Grii-:.:.. 'Anil assume his m-w ollie., ’mt I: :s probable tl. • da'" will l>" about t1,.. beginning of the. n-w .V. ar. FINANCES OF THE GOVERNMENT. The November Statement of Receipts and Expenditures. ! Wa:•hing'.on. November 2!'.— The ‘ortb comliit’: November statement of tile g- ora- i m.mt receipts and exp.-no’tU’es w.i! s'ao •. : : . , luring Nov< . have reacb.i 11 s?2,fi 7 wb.ch Ind eate to.al of about ?27/.hd.<"D for the mo th. h: : s a trifling improvement 0.. r O to er. v.!: ■. n (ii.. r•■■''■. Pt s were 7 I•• * I.'l •* The detail thus far during Nowmbe ■ staml.s : f5,.772,109, which is larger t; an wi - expected. The (I. licit for the fiscal year st rd a. .«1,12(1, the ree< ■: hav ng b<* $12'.7 1- 1(10 and tl’.e expenditur. ■ 517J,2.52 2S'>. The rec'ipts from customs so tar tills e al y. ar undoubted y w I fail em. ab ; - nbly hurt of Ihe estimates made by t'i-' m l l' i. ia l ■ rof th.- new tariff Dill dt:.r at it p- iideti. y iii congre-.i. At that time : vv i ■ e-tima:...] that customs woti'd yie i a .mt j’. ~tk...iico during the first year. Tii. bid - cations now are said to be Hint the re ceipts from thi.- source will not : g.;i' - ti more than JlGs,WO,'eiO. STEAMERS FOUNDER; I ALL ON BOARD LOST j Gale That Swept the English Waters Caused Heavy Lass of Life. MANY VESSELS ARE MISSING Scarcely n Town on the Const Escaped the Storm Unhuit. MANY BODIES WASHED ASHORE. Boats Are Unable To N. vigate and Numbers Are Driven Ashore er Go Down. | London, November 2:1. -The <.i'ex! r-; or' - ■ from various points along the eon-t snow ! that the gale which swept linglis’a w i ■ I'.' i yesterday and last night and wiileli nd ' not abati d its fury up to noon toii i ’ wa i one of the worst storms o” net'll' : In many p1;,...-: it was almost . yclo i. in - its violence mid the long list of •' sa ters in. hid, s a large loss of life, many wr k ..f large vessels mid the 10. s of sco'e if not hundreds of smaller .rafts with ous damage to property on shore tit many important towns, in the north the win I was .accompanied by blind ng s: ow and hail that hid th.- lights mid mmen ei-. in creased the dilli. ultii s of n.ivig.a ti.m. Malli' ships are known to hav. i. uin .'red i i most cases, it is feared, with al on board. Si are.'ly a town on the coa.-t ha- e a? 1 without more or le s injury, filii i: w 11 mid flying debris adding to the loss of life. Tiler, have been rocket mid dfeboit r s cues almost without number. Stories of thrilling esea.pes come from H points. On the Norfolk coast, between Baeton and i Happisburg, live vessels, as yet uniden:.- We have entered upon the last month of the Missintj Word Contest. Don't wait until the time is almost out to st nd in "r word. PKJCE FIVE CENTS ; fled, went down ami the crews of ad I ’"A number of bodies have been washed , aslior. n.-ar Yarmouth. The Brie t. ■ was wre k< i <(I He ,-- by. Tla : guard service mad des perat" 'Torts to smthu <i'- w ale! -a - e. .(hdin g. ’ling ~ line mi bo .td A r.yi ~. . ■ •• t: •• ' n : •■!'. nr i th the brig ■ aps z< d. ill the re ; • ■' tb< p Foumie’-ed with All c. i Eoptd. j A Lll< Nt< UD ('oilier Upon J'i IDI- horoimh fl'.itJ, the famous p: miout Hy on ! the North So,i cotst, boated off and then , foundered with all on b.>ard. A i-team r ' n u yet i<l--utilb • I was wrecked on Brid li ii if ton S-'ii.tis with her entire <• ii)i» *ny. Th< la the . hip It ■■■ of i'• von, • 'aptain Davis, went on th rock ; p.-.r I! drul!,. Cornwall, where si- • poml '1 J night loii;.;, iier crow of t.W> lv<' p"' hin" 1 This morning the bodies of toe ..ii.;m j and live se.inicn. all wearing life ir i'-. I were v> a. lx d ash.ire. j Ti." Bri' -I. ship L.irniea, Captain Bur w.. driven ashore near Isl two '. nt tlie .."It r.i of -Mor own bay, iibeit ; wgl.t. -n miles northwest of 1 i stun. T w | erew were saw!, but the position <>.' 'I '• I'll. none n illy high tid s are reported In itn i tty I>' a lit!' • I Tiio disttiei mar the woutii of the ’ Thmm has stiff, red, ei - tov. hip ■ ! Is ing p.a ily subm. rged. Th ■ Sic - ~ , |.. y ...i and th. Wool >7 . | watering pl•««•..*, the sea wall was ■ ~.d ' away. At Yarmouth. 1, >w. s'<i-,v am o ■ J flooded A: Liv, t•• >1 I'n wind 1,. off I chimneys and tor. up io <■-. i'm- M " y i flood'd its liatiks on tlie I'h.st.r side .'id i deluged l shore di.- i - t for miles, j Many di ■ rs oe. umd at lioly ad, J wh re a t.-inih i of \ double ,m !m w. i- sunk at tin ir mo.wiims. Sea’-' Iy i x im* , rema r..- in e.ight ot tin wro ti ■ I.■ ■ ■ son's- 1 :...• - . Ii ' ■■ , is a gr" it .1 al of wreckage ne ir Hi- (..mad- I Th" -■ ti-s at mie i pnptdai re ' irts mi ' Ya tnottih md Low ■. ow were I gramieur. but I'm dainag - done Wins enor- i w.'. ekimr flu p 1.... d building.-, while I much .!• in s is floating about.