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to THE OMAHA DAILY I3I3E : SUNDAY ! SEPTUMHER 11 , 18D2-SIXTKEN PAGES. OF RUSSIA'S ' RULER How tlio Monarch of All the Muscovites Looks , Acts nnd Talks , ALEXANDER III. CONSIDERED AS A MAN Eix Feet Four of Perfect Physique and Wonderful Muscular Strength. RUGGCD CONSTITUTION OF THE ROMANOFF Kindliest of Husbands , Witbal , and the Trustiest of Friends. SOVEREIGN IN LOVE WITH HIS CON30RT I'tirionnlltlcH oftlio KtnproM null llnr Chil dren The Czur ut IIU Nur o'n I'uncrnl "Cnrp" KiitlinnuK on 'lhl I'littrrn of KIlIRK IIIKl MM 1' ST. PETKIHIIUJIO. Aue. 20. [ Spoolat Corro- cpondonco of Tim Bic. | Ttio Cnr tins returned - turned with bis family from n visit to Don- inaru nntl ho is now dividing his tlmo between Ma two favorite suburban palace * of Ontschina and Potorhof. Ho never spends his lummors In St. Pctoriburc , but bo comas to the city iibout once n weolf , nad it will bn surprising to Americans to know that ho drives about qutto lluo nn ordinary oltizon. 1 saw blm OH ttio JNovskol Proipokt , which Is the Broadway of St. Potorsburp , a few days ORO. Ills carriogo was a rich dark-blue landau and ho drove with out outrlUcn , the only sign of his rank being his Itvorloil coachman and foot- nioii. Lo\7ti at Gatschlna you may see him almost any afternoon walking ubuut the ) mlaco grounds , ntitl now and then taking a ntroll outsldo of thorn. Ho may bnvn u guard about htm , but , if so , It is Invisible , ana as fur an I can sco hit majesty has fewer at tendants than the other monarch ) of F.uiopo. 'Tho most of our Information conoortiliip the czar oomos from Enizland , and the English newspapers disseminate moro false reports nbout public men and mnttors than any other newspapers In the world. TUoy representtlio u/.iir us spending Ills wbolo tlmo ( rambling in 111 * paUccb.J 'L'noy sav bo Is n tyr.int nud u tonsualist , and tlmt ho never has u poauafu 1 moment , The truth scorns to DO Jmt the re- verso. Of all the people I hnvo mot In Kus- ila , including many uncmics of tto cznr , 1 tiuvo nol found ono who could say anything icninst his private uuur.icior. All say teal ho is a bruvoand conscientious man , and his relations to his wife and family uro the models for ibo empire. Tlio Sultan u ml thu C/ur. 1 saw the sultan of Turltoy at Constantino- pie a year or so nno uml thu contrast between [ mn and Alexander 111 Is striklnc. Tbo sul tan Is a lean , sallow , nervous follow with u fiamo nnil a face for all the world lluo those of Jay Gould. Ho lacks , huwovu r , .lay Uould's nerve , and as I looked at blm I could 100 by tbo way his eyes restlessly wandered from ono pan of tbo crowd to the other tbit liu wn * afraid of assassination. Ho had a troupe of about 7,000 soldiers around him and Usman Pnsho , the hero of Plovou , sal in tno carriage by bis sldo. Kovurtholoss ho trem bled n ho passed along on the way to wor ship at the mosque , and ho luspiroa mo ratbor with pity than rospoot. I wus told at Constantinople that ho feurod to go to bed at utght una taut bo often -sits up until day break. Ho has his watchmen uluuys about blm , and in the towers of bib p.Uuoo there lire guards who are ever on the lookout. Tbo czar has nothing of the coward aooutblm. Ho looks like a monarch , and every Inch of his * ix feat four it Kingly. The Uomanoff family from which ho comes bus always boon noted for tbo splendid physique of Its members , and Alexander III. is a giant. Ho stands six feet four Incnes In his stockIngs - Ings , and bo weighs " 50 pounds. His biceps nro as b\g around as tbo ordinary man's log , and bis strength is prodigious. Ho can tnUo a horseshoe , 1 am tola , and tend It double in lila band , und bo can take a gola coin tbo Bizo of a dollar and fuld it hi halves with his ilnirori. Hi * head rises above those of bis suite , and tbo Russian costumes which bo vro.irs make htm looit even taller than ho Is. Vv'lion I saw him tbo other day at Gatschlna bo hud a visorlats Kusslan cap on bis bead , and his maasivo frame WHS olad In'a long overcoat and bis trousers wore thrust into a pair of lop boots. Ills uniform was that of ono or bis reclmcnts , ana bo wears different uniforms from time to time In compliment lo nucb companies of his soldiers as most see blm. A regiment considers It a great ( lat tery to have the czar wear Its uniform , and this is ono of the ways in which ho shows Ins approval of tbo dtlll of bis soldiers. Ho Is very fond of his soldiers. Ho addresses I bom as bis children and they call bim the "father czar. " How thu Cznr KxiircUos. The daily Ufa of the czar is simple In the extreme. Ho keeps his great frame In good : ondfllon oy rccular exercise , and llko Glad stone bo often goes out and cuts down trees in bis own forests. Ho sometimes saws Iheso trees Into lonmbsvllb a crosscut saw ind ho does all sorts of manual worn. Ho > s an athlete of tbo 11 rat order and ho is fond ftf playing with his children , and aurlue bin itay at Donmaili ho had a number of rvrostling mutches at the palace tborc , in each sf which , I am told , ho c.imo out victorious. Ho U fond of horseback riding and bo has IHO saddle horses in bis stables hero. HU itnd contains some of tbo lluost horses In tha world and bo known all about horses and is anxious to impiovo his stock and is very careful as to tlio character of tlio horses which are brought Into tbo army. Hn often drives himself , with bis wife bo- slilc him , in u phaeton about Gal- china , and ho bolus bis reins with his orum stilt , In the Husslan fashion. 1 visltod the museum In which the Imperial carnages uro kcDt the other day and spent hours wan- lie ring about through the bundicds of golden coautics and gorgeous landaus , ouch of which Is uorth inuuy , many thousand dollars. 1 handled harnrsti which wns Inlaid with precious stones ami the motul work of which WHS of solid gold or silver. I saw harness cloth embroidered with pearls , and tlio total value of these trapping * and coaches run hlirb into the millions of dollars. As I looked ut thorn I could not but think of tbo kimplo carriages \\hich the czar ro > illv uses und how far his spirit ls removed from that of ostentation. Ho leads a moro simple life , in fuel , than many of bis nobles , and bo cores nothing wbatnvor for stylo. Ho Is one of tbo hardest worxod men of his empire He rises at daybreak anil takes u cup of colToo , says bis pruvars anil then work , looking over bl state papers. At 1 o'clock bo takes broiktast with his wife , und uftor breakfast bo exorelsei for a while before going back to work. Ho iioeps tils system In porfoot condition and Ills stomach never goes back on blm. Ho has Ills dinner at 0 o'clock , but , lluo many big moo , ho uals little , ard bis drink Is cnntlnort to u glass of Uurgundy. Ho always dines with bis family , and bis family relations uro inostboautUul. In Lyvi > with HIH M'llf. The czar of'Kussia is In love with bis wifo. This In an extraordinary thing for a Kusslan monarch , and botb peasants und nobles have spoken to mo in tbo highest , terms of bis purity in this regard. Ho spends bis oven- ingi wltb bis family and often reads to bis wife wbllo sbo embroiders , und there are a number of stories here which Illustrate this part of bis character. It is now iwenty.ilvo years slnco ho attended n court reception ut I'tirU and thcra met Kmureos Kugonio. All tbo beauties of the Paris court were present , und as tbo euipiess chatted with him sbo inked him to point out the most beautiful lady In tbo room. Tuo futura czar replied IJiat ho was too much of a barbarian to-think any woman nioru beautiful than bis own > vlfo , n d hU antloni toward nor from that tima to tblt have shown that bo has continued of this opinion , Still hli marriage to her was ouo of diplomacy rather than of lovo. fcjuo Is , you know , tbo daughter of CbrlitUn IX of UeninurU , and her numo was the Princess Pugmar. Shu had been ou. CUKOdtolho czar' * older brotbor , who died at Mice , and In this way tha present czar became - came holr to tbo throne , Tbn Prlncois Unu- mar was much In love with Alexander's brother , Rud ibo did out want to bo married to her present huihnnd. Alexander himself had n sweetheart whom bo WAS nnxlous to marry , but > tate reasons made bo'.h these young ucoplo giro up their cherished Ideas , nnd Alexander 111 wooed the Princess Dae- mar and married hnr. Love camp nftor the marriage , and , though thU was ovorn quarter - tor of a century ORO , they are lovon still. Tlio l.mnrcM ol IttuMu. The empress of Husslu Is the reverse of her husband In appearance. She is aislotulor and petite ns ho is strong and masslvo. She Is not beautiful nnd not homoly. Hur noio Is slightly retrousse , but her feature * are otherwise wMl formed aud her o > os nro urlght and kindly. She Is ono ot the most beautiful dancers In Russia nnd she is as fond of dancing as n Danish countrv eirl. At the winter palace In St. Petersburg are given each your some of tbo most wonderful balls of the world. Savon thousand pcoplo can live In thli pal- nco , and the thousands of dnncors trip the light fantastic too over floors of ebon" , of rosewood and Ivory , Now and then tbo empress - press appears at these clnnrps In her royal robos. She wears a gorgeous crown which fairly bhuos wltb diamonds. Her necklace Is of many strands of tbo purest noaris and her vest Is a mass of rubies , sapphires ana diamonds put together so that they blaze like Uro. Uno of brr gowns Is of omurold velvet wllh u train of white velvet which Is fairly covered with gold embroid ery and the front , of which is linked with strands of the purest coral. The JowoU on ono of these robes would in alia an American Vlllaeo rich , und tbolr value surpasses com putation. In the treasury at Moscow I saw the cmpioss' coronation robo. The train of this was of woven silver , nnd there was enough of woven silver cloth In the robe to btivo carpeted an ordinary parlor. 1 noted the shoes that sha were at this tlmo and I can tell jou her majesty's foot bus a high instep nnd that her slzo is No. U 13. The cmnross Is the member of ibo Imperial family who most frnrs the Assassination of the c/ar. She Is In suspense whenever her husband Is u\vay from her , and every tlmo that bis life Is attomntcd her nerves become shattered. She worries nbout her children , and I doubt not that she often longs for bor girlhood llfo lu peaceful Uonmark. It is for this reason largely that she Is BO fona of danclncr. Sbo can forgot herself when she is on tbo lloor. and as long ns tlio mad galop gees on she docs not fool the nrusonco of the specter which contin uously bungs ever the Russian tlirono. The czar narrowly escaped assassination at the funeral of bis father. Ho 'know ol bis dan ger and ho wont away wltb his wife and children down to Gatsuhlua , talking about other matters as though nothing bad hap- ponod. It was not until tbo children had gene to bed und that ho was out driving nlono with the empress that ho told her of It. She wus torrltlod and she wept bitterly. Ho told her that ho looked upon it as a mutter of destiny nnd .said ho was ready to do his duty and ho would do It whatever happens. Tlio Criir.iml Ills Nurse. An Incident occutred hero at St. Potnrs- burg a short time ugo which illustrates tbo character of tbo ciar and which shows his bravery and kindness as u man. His Cnglisb nui'tte , whom ho loved greatly and who taught his baby lipb to prattle in tbo Anglo-Saxon tongue , died. This nurse wns living nt the winter paluco. and I think she rtled thoro. The czar nnd his brother came to see her while .she was sick , and after she \vas dead tbo two lifted her with their own bunds and ulacod her in the coflln. At the time ot tlio funeral tbo czar arrived live minutes late. Ho cumo in walKlng mid said1My : friends , 1 nm sorry I have kept you waiting. " It was tbo Eng lish woman's desire that she bo buried after tbo ceremonies of her own church , and Ihc services were hold at a little English chupel on the Nova. In going to the church the empuior walked behind the coflln with his hut in bis hand , and ho took his seat In tbo chuivb during the services. While they wcro being pronounced bo seemed greatly movrU und hold his handkerchief to his eves \\ltli but in hand ho w.illced behind 'tbo hoarse in tlio middle of the street to tbo cemetery. This was quite a long distance. The streets wore lined ivitb crowds of poo- pie , und such policemen as were present must have been in citizens' clothes. Through those musses the czar murchod without nny visible guards. When ho reached tbo come- torv ho kneeled down in front of the grave , and tbon ho und his brotbor loxv- eicd the cODln into the crave. This is only ono of a number of funerals ho has attended in this way , and whenever ho goes to a funeral bo walks , after the Rus sian custom , behind tbo hearse. Ho Is pro- nminentlv n religious man , ami ho believes in tbo Greek Catholic religion. Ho gees to mass every morning nod crosses himself often and prays much. Ho gives u great deal to the churchand ono of the chief troubles with him is that ho is too much inlluoncod by tno church. The church is the millstone around Russia's neck. It drags tbo people to tbo earth and grinds them financially to powder. Tbo priests of Russia are continually blooding Ibo people. They are opposed toeducation and advancement and their whole tendency is backward. The czar Is the head of the church , but ho is influenced by its nriosts , and it is largely through thorn that tha per secution of the Jaws and tha restriction of frco thought comes. Tbo czar Himself is very kind to bis pooplo. They call him their father and bo looks uoon himself as such. He gave a large part of his imperial rovcnuos to the famine nnd millions of dollars went from his own pocket into the hungrv districts. 13oik ho and his wife are very ch.irltablo. They visit the various Hospitals and they are always giving. Tlio C/UI-'H Children. I don't suppose there is a family in the United States which has n moro Impoy homo Ufa than thutof the czar. Ho has five chil dren thrco boy and two girls. The eldest is the Grand Dnko Nicholas , wbo Is uow 24 yeurj old , and who shows himself to bo u bright , aggrosslvo young prince. Ho has bad cbargoof tbo wbolo of tbo famico fund and ho has worked as hard at this as his father docs ut governing his ommro. Ho is a far different looking man than bis father. Ho lakes uftor bis irothor , nnd his slicbl form and delicate features look but little like these of ibo RomanotTs Ho is of a xludlous tompprnrnont and his manners are pleasant. The second son , Ounrgc , who is now junl iil years oldhas moro of tbo Roman offs , about him. Ho is said to talto nfter his father , and Is ratbor obstinate and capricious In hi * disposition I'lio olden daughter , Grand Duchess iCenlu , is u beauty. I bud a present of u obotograph of her from ono of her friends this afternoon. Shu looks a little llko her mother , and bor form , though small , is beautiful and * bor fucu Is a winning one. She nus 17 years old last Mureh , and the question of her mirrlaco is ono that Is al- reudy whispered about hero in St. Peters- bur ? , Shu is piobablv destined to marry ono of tbo great princes of Europe und she will not likely have much to say in tbo mat- tor. Sbo Is very bright and .sho is said to have ono of tbo sharpest tonitues in St. Petersburg. She knows a number of lan guages ana slio has considerable urtlstin tal ent. All of the czar's children speak Eng lish , Kronen , Russian und Danish. Tbo czar himself speaks a half-dozen different lan guages , and the empress cuu talk in frenoh , German , English , Danish or Russian eoually well. HU Simplicity. With all his grcatiips tno czar Is more Him- tile in his innnuorH than any monarch In tbo world. There arc no frills or furbslows aoout him. Ho talks in a simplu way to his friends and to his oftlciuls , and though ho is the czar In ovcry sense of the word ho Is not puffed up u lib concolt. Ho is probably tlio richest monarch In the world , Ills Income amounts to moro than 810,000,000 a year , and bo own3 moro land than any other person in the world. Ho bus moro than 1,000,000 square inllos of cultivated land nnd forest , nnd bo has gold and silver mines in Siberia , und bis receipts uro no large that no ono knows how largo they aro. Ho uses his money just us ho pleases. tMoonoh < is any Hunt to criticise his CBS n account , and his will is law ovnr bis bubjcctf ) . Noirmtc" wmittholuwsof Russia may bo tbo czut'nill or the c/ar's word Is ubovo all law and tilings uro i igbt because bo &ays they uro rU'ht. I wish 1 could de scribe for you bis wonderful pulucos. There are nothing llko them on tbo face of the oaitb. I uaw n single crown In the Winter pv.taco which bad moro than a million dollnis worth of jewels In it , and tbo treasury at Moscow rontuln * cartloads of gold und sliver plato. The Winter palace U BO largo that It covers neica and there Is a story that whoa it wai burned notion ) : ago a cow wus dis covered In ouo of tbu unused rooms wboro n Boivaut had been koomue U und the ucoplo of the palace know nothing about it. Thcra are 2,000 acres about ono of the eum- mer palaces near hero , and ft tones 000 men to keep the o ID order , and the palace of Potoruof surpasses In Hi boautlos those of Versailles. FIIANK G , CIIII-BSTKit. Aak your grocer for Cook's Extra Dry Importul Champagne. Us boquotli delicious , und It U perfectly uuro. 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Toptlisr with Imre KirjlfyM Giorion ; aid Manifu3it Historical Spectacle , And the Discovery of America. 8 Clrousses , 3 Riiifrs , 12 Elevated Stupes , Horse Ftlr , 12 Monngarins , Olyinpin IIlp- podromc , Miiirlc Illusions , f 0 Aori'ilnU , 120 Clowns , 120 Animal Ac'tor.s , Porftirin- iiitf Cuts , Dons , Pigs , Stoi-lcs , Sliucp , Gceso und Wild Bousts. " Herds of Hlu- ] ) liints : , 2 Droves of CDinols , 100 Chariots. 1,1200 male and loinalo I'orfnrmorsj 100 Horses , uU Cngott , G > Caiv , I Trains. C'nlumbtis Stiigo leO foot loiiff.Vator - proof Tent , fioO feel lonrr. An Ania/.insr and Astounding , ' Exhibition. Capititl Invested , ! jioOt,0IO. ; ( ( Daily Mxpoiibcs , S700. ; ! P. T. BARNUM and J , A. BAILEY , Eq ual Owners MOORS PREPARING TO MEET THE SPAHIMDS BEFORE CRAIiADA- | . . - GRANDEST SPEGTACLE OST SAHTH. Illustrating the lifo , trials and ii'hunplis of tlio } ; roat discovorur , and the hiatori , cal events connct'tod tiioro\/ith. 13uttles of tlio urobb and crcbent. Toiirnn- inoiitH. boipcs and sorties. Dance" , soups and fetes. PnKCiinlH , triumphs * tableaux and displays. Ships in motion , Shiun litfMs , Rovitl rceoptions yOfl bountiful danciii ; , ' pirls Feidiimnd and Isabella's Splendid Court. 'I romondoua now historical street parade never soon before this season , illtHt-utinjj Arabian nights stories , childron'.s fiblos , nuisory rhmes , , and the history of tha United States , at I ) n. in. on day of show. Fv/o / Performances Daily , at 2 and 8 P , M , Doors Opsn an Hour Earlier. Admission to a' , 50 Coats. Ohildron under 9 years , 25 Oonts. Reserved numbered south at repiilar price , and admission tickets at usual slight advance at J. T Kiiibler's drujj store , lUlh and Farniun Sis. CHEAP t XCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS. Will Exhibit at Nebraska City , September J5th. 'T'HE ' RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach , liver and * * r w purify the blood , are pleasant to take , safe ana always effectual. A icliable remedy for Biliousness. Blotches on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizzii ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Rash , Painful Digestion/Pim- pics , Rush of Blood to the Head , Sallow Coin- plcxion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sour Stom- ach , Tired F e c I i n g , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the llipans Tabules is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross § 2 , sample bottle 15 cents. Vor sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. \ The UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS that the Behr Bros. & Go's. i anil Ilio lii'-h ' pralio Ilioy liuvo ollcllol 'nun tlio mirlil'.OIOST HI ! NOW Kill ) AKTISI'S. from this pros * anil from a pulillu Ion ; ; pn'jmllcoil In favor ol ilcr innkis , it iiafit to aHiiinio flit tin Imlruma it mint bo pmsaml of UNCO.M MOX A'lTKIHUTlIS. MAX MEYER & BRO. GO , , Sole Agents , Omaha , Nebraska , E stablished 1866 , CHlOHCGTiirS ti < atlCH. I1 D CROSS 9 IM td ' H BfcaiAV. THE OHICIN ALAND CCNUIIJC Tin nnlr Mllfr. Hurr.ulnlMllflll for ol ImOlM , Prucilil l"i CAfdkultf i CngUi * l imti l JlraaJ In Itml 4 UM nitltlllg t ( iMMlH vllhUi.r.UM/u T ( . ' * llu wth r Lllid. AtfltH jtvltlttvUont mtul ymUaliottl.N ' ' . r Juiiffrroui oount rriltA. it l > rul li , or B4 ul 4r.lo > uuii , " ' ! "llrllrr far l.oillri , " ( n tttlif , i > i return AIulL lU.IIOIITull < iu > nl > li ! ' > x/Vixr. . CHICHtBTtn CHtMICAI , Col ( , < ] | . , .u Kgimro , 14 br all ivcal UrvmiliU.