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Show lleeeat rtuitUii rnxuUtloni. Tho latest ukase of tho czar of all tho Itubslaus regulates and restricts tho foes that may bo demanded by medical practitioners for their services throughout his dominions. Tho population, popu-lation, according to tho llostou Herald, Is divided Into threo classes, the ono composed of the nobles, tho capitalists, tho landowners, tho manufacturers, tho bankers, tho principal merchants nnd members of the civil, military nnd naval scrvlco. Tho second cIsbs comprises com-prises lawyers, parsons and professional profes-sional men, while class three consists of tho balance of tho population. For patlcuta belonging to tho first class tho fco Is limited to 5 rubles, or $3.78, for e!"-'i c-in'ultitlor; thoro fomlm tho , ' c' . , j j i. ,t more, than n rubles, or C1.0S, while tho cost of medical advice to tho rnassos Is limited lim-ited to SO kopecka, or 10 oents. Of course, patico's will be permitted to. pay larger fees If they wish to, but thcso are tho largctt sums that can be demnndod. llixtx Horn, the rebel spy, famous during the war, has gone on the lecture platform. Sho Is now past fifty, and her reddish blondo hair has become nlmobt white. Sho has threo children, chil-dren, and Is divorced fi-om hor third husband, Admiiiai, Avct.an has received over a thousand letters from emotionnl French women, each of whom wants n lock of his hair. Ho will probably hnvo the first barber shingle a dozon sailors so that none of the fair writers will bo disappointed. Oiix. Hiiousabt voh Scunu.itDonrr, tha now minister of war of Germany, Is a martial-looking man, of medium height. Ho wears a mustaoho and Imperial. Im-perial. He Is said to bo almost as olo-quent olo-quent a speaker as his lato brother, who was ono of his predecessors in oflU'e. |