Show old world items april C 1889 after all alie long months of painful bilenke thiera has at laft been receded in britain authentic intelligence ol 01 how stanley lias been faring in liis heroic mission in the african ca it is a etory of romantic anre aa as any ever penned by a novelist a story of bold ende iv or of dauntless of long sull ering and of triumph over tremendous odds it is alio narrative af aliis there is no room to doubt of stanley himself a long aart yet all too brief account of the dangers lie has passed in far stretching forest gloom and desert fastness in lands where a white toot had never trod before it tella bow he had to combat treachery cowardice and the cruelty of the savage it tells how the resolute explorers strong will won at length in the struggle and how lie grasped the liand of gordons lieutenant by the sade of the mighty tropical lake where all along he had been sure ho giuld it is a splendid achievement and every speaker of the english tongue is proud of the man who has it and joins in the earnest wish that stanley may safely return to toll with the living voice how grandly so great a task was done from the first all havo been watching with the deepest attention the progress of the hazardous mission and though it would seem that emin felt he could not come away from his mid african exile without making such sacrifices among his people that so truehearted true hearted a man aa he could never entertain alio thought of stanley has already removed hie cloud of doubt and fear which hung over the brave pashas fate and has shown emin that britons are not careless of the man whom gordon trusted and who served the martyr ot khartoum so well englishmen limped much of stanley and his undertaking though it axien a tremendous one but he alio accepted it had proven himself no common man already as the finder of livingstone and the founder of the congo state lie went through the trackless wild and the long enduring darkness and has ascertained that emin pasha though in a position which is not without much environment of peril id detill supported by a large force which his resourceful mind Is not likely to fail him in the handling of the making of this plain is worth all the infinity of privation and trouble that stanleys Stan leys band lias undergone though everyone will regret if after all ejiu has to be left behind where stanley grasped bis band it was at the end of june of 1837 that stanley and his following set out from the camp of he kiver and shortly afterwards they plunged into an unknown land covered so thickly etith timber and undergrowth that no ray of sunlight could reach the ground for stretches of hundreds of miles their goal was on the lake nyanza and alie trackless w ay waa beset by murderous and bloodthirsty blood thirsty natives contact with an r world w as restricted to dealings with the arab rascals alio feed and alie iniquitous slave traffic reports of his progress through the woodland and beyond have within the few last past come to liand but all trustworthy and the doublings doub lings and fear inga have been by evil tidings of those he left behind in the camp jamieson was dead we knew and major barthelot Bart was killed while air troup and many others ill and faint of heart if the rearguard rear guard hail fared so adly how was it with the valiant leader and his adventurous advancing varty i well the tidings have come and have been read with in tensest interest his courage prevailed so ar as the intelligence goes and the graphic narrative carries w up to alie end of last august who but stanley could haye borne I 1 the brunt of alie fourteen months fearful march especially of alie dread tramp of a hundred and sixty days in what was no bettor than an arboreal dungeon full of tenors few indeed there are af such daust less spirit and long will the thrilling tale be told of bis glorious bravery which could dare and bear so much we can only again fervently liopo that he shall bo the fuller pen of so grand an exploit and that he shall stand and speak of it to admiring throngs safe and sound on his native soil by this time wiser of alie way than he was over a year ago stanley will in all probability have returned to ejiu with lucli succor as bis camp had still in store and it is not altogether impossible taftt circumstances circum may enable him to induce emin bocon clude eliat it will be possible for him to quit bis wild holding bringing people with him this however remains to be beoo and the outlook is none too sanguine what a welcome would be extended in england to emia and stanley I 1 and how well alie two brave hearts would deserve any honor england could yva them their names will be written whatever future fate lias iu store for them large on faloa bright roll of the worthies of tah epoch of ours A great deal of gossip lias taken place in political and diplomatic circles as to the visit to london for no one seemed to quite believe that it was only for the purpose of making a call upon a tow friends that alia head of the german foreign office chose this season of the year tor making a trip to england one of the causes suggested Is not likely to lo 10 AC from the mark that being that count herberts wish was to make some preliminary arrangements with lord salisbury concerning emperor williams projected journey to engi land in the summer his majesty is known to be thinking of making ench a journey but various points concerning it have to be settled wore alie visit can be officially announced if it bo ultimately decided upon ho is certain to have a respectful reception but be is hardly likely to have an en one tor there la a very idea that he did not treat til fattier always popular among the rt with much courscey court cey lurlne hla and bla contact howarda bla mother alie laughter ot the queen haa not been barked by gracious neBB either before ir biaco her widow hood but of ial wel coines there will be enough ind among teem will be one at guild liall as the corporation of the city of london to him with an of welcome and his will form tio occasion for a striking ceremony tho follow ins particulars of the life alie ex king milan at vienna will ot be found wanting in interest and when lie visited the austrian trian capital with queen natalie tiree and a half ears ago he stayed it he grand hotel but the ions do not beem to have tempted a eburn or he was of avoiding be celebrities usually to be found liere celebrated actors and aL tresses brean royalties and other persons of for this time he lias gone a a more modest and older hostelry situated near the square f the new from a V aindow he has a tall view of the low roof of alie con edit of the capulines CapUL ines where bome six weeks ago alie remains of the crown prince audolph were inter redan event of which he is not likely to be forgetful as the tragedy made a deep impression on hia mind are pondering if the ex king will take aa much in society as be did w hen he was a monarch F or milan anaed a jolly life at vienna in le w ion wm even in eliat where the were not of the most elevated tha ratler the presence of alie king of servia used always to be a happy addition lie himself extremely agreeable in society was not too proud was a lean player at the green table of the jockey club and spent his money like a grand lord of the olden time when his purse was full a condition which did not obtain as often as might have been wished he has always been the hero of what the gossipers no doubt considered dered well authenticated stories of love and gallantry and rumor has it that even now he is a crowned or rather dis crowned don juan for it is said hat daring th ceremony of abdication di a fair lady belonging to the best society of buda besth waited in the hunting tent of Top to console him for bis loss dut in these stories worthy of alie queen of mavarro Mt varro there is perhaps as anch to leave as to take among the privileges which milan retained waa eliat of conferring orders and titles of distinction on foreigners and hollas begun by making a curious use of this privilege lie has decorated ane cabman who usually drives him alien he visits vienna this personage persona gd baa thus been raised into buddon celebrity for the viennese duly appreciate the honor paid to their fellow citizen and lie promises to a character as famous as the well known Bra whom prince in the w ild nights lie spent in the seclusion of Meyerl mg would often havo into the drawing room to make the guests laugh the last street song and who by the bye has disappeared since his patrons death dead some nay sent to russia according to others hidden at labenberg Lax enberg by another account choso optimistic people that there is a use for everything and i who cannot be induced to waver in their theory ven even e by uia i tion of spiders and rats will read with pleasure that a german doc lor claims to have discovered a use an even a value for that previously detested article the sting 0 bee of all in the world this wonderful doctor submits that bee stings are a cure or rheumatism and be fevers atiat leaving tried his remedy upon persons he las been uniformly but have beba an exceedingly disagreeable for to that number of patients lie applied no ess than stings the imagination almost staggers at bubli a ligure and the does not seem much mended by doctors declaration that aie pain grows less aud less atter the first sting until at last it disappears and the rheumatism with it on alia face of it the remedy almost aa bad as the disease and in any case it will be found difficult to apply the old advice to first catch your hare will leave now to be altered catch your bee and when that insect a found it will have to be induced to sting the patient w the right place for presumably it the rheumatism is art the leg the sting will boot no service if applied to the arm the matter sn fact appears to bristle w ith and the canti oua even if subject to rheumatism will wait tor the ard ot borne authority beyond n buiel german doctor before calling the leea to their aid i alio very form bf swindling is said to be a device just performed at a in abo west end 0 london A acu en tha eliop a bof 1 articles requested aliat they might be bent to ins address and then suddenly up tho parcel and ran away the eliop asai gave chase lap lured alio llio thier and him over i to a et alwart constable who contrary to alie general rule happened to turn up the moment ho was wailed the stalwart duly collared his man and bidding alie proprietor of alio chop follow him to tho police station marched away with liia captiva pap tiva tho proprietor only tarried clial and but when bere alTie uio station lie found neither that particular captive nor eliat particular constable both had disappeared into alie infinities the constable C course i being a fraud and a of the shoplifter bat how wag st that no real was on hand to detect his unlicensed imitator 4 WARWICK |