| Show NEWS FROM STANLEY the news from stanley under date of 0 july revive revives tho the worlds hopa hope for the intrepid explorers welfare he ile was then on tile kiver river a tributary oi of the congo and was proceeding by water aa as ho lie found the stream navigable above tho rapids from the point where he was located on the of july hie his course to Wa Wad delai elal in in emm emia beve beys province would bo be a little north of cast east and he expected to reach by august sir francis de do winton in his recent lecture before tho the british association on exploration in in central africa expressed his expectation of hearing from stanley about the last of october Doul doubtless Aless ins his hope will meet with fruition if the great explorer sue succeeded in reaching by the middle of list last month african travelers have much comfort concerning stanley in in tho the thought that his proposed route though the longest is is the safest ile originally estimated that by the congo route the tile one chosen cho een lie would havo have but nine amo hundred miles of land travel while by any one of three routes from the east the distance to tobe bo trL tr versed after leaving the safety of his boats would be not lees less than twelve hundred and nd probably as high as sixteen six teen hundred hund red miles finding the Aru navigable above the rapids he probably pro bibly found the distance for inland travel materially decreased from hh his expectation pec tation of nine nine hundred mile miles stanleys principal rea reason 30 n for choosing the congo route WAS that it would keep blin out of king avanga Miva ngae 5 reach that Tha cruel teruel savage is is ruler of uganda aid and feared that he would swoop down to the destruction st of the exploring pirty party it if one ol 01 the eastern routes waa was to be traversed but by the track along alonz the congo and Araw imi stanley expected to reach his destination ti before wore the bloodthirsty mwanza could learn of hie his invasion of africa on this subject the explorer said just before his its departure do you ou think that my mr backers wish mazacro ma sacre sacro and bloodshed if we v hail had to fight our way and were victorious hundreds of poor native natives would be killed and what have they done I 1 should like to know that they should be slaughtered what hat is emin bey after all that cheso innocent people should bo be killed what ie Is emi beye beys value in comparison to the liven lives of men like mackay the church of england missionary billant ballant man that he ia is and tho tile other anglish 1 I mis missionaries on ie Is emin I 1 min beye beys saat safety y to be weighed weighed in tho the balance against in t that olt of cheso men en or men like peres lon denial and delmon french ries ne News would como at once to the king stanley is advancing at the head of thousand men for or natives always axa oxa gerato numbers ho hot Is lie Inde indeed edl the king would day say OIT with the foreigners eign e heads I 1 d S ill teach stanley to invade lid my territory ferritor errit or my illy mission im lun is pacific P bifi those lose by b gr whom I 1 am cornin comin d faish I 1 h for peace not blood shed 11 the greatest fear now is we imagine im ag that stanley may have mot met with some disaster in the one stretch fi of hie his journey through an unknown region that doubtful place is a domain three hundred miles abrow densely wooded and populated if the hero was able to maintain friendly relations with the people of this mysterious land his safety was probably assured fissured except from any treachery of hie his attendants tend ten danta ants the timo will pass eloway until the date fixed by de winton but meanwhile unless authoritative and conclusive news ot of his death shall be received it may bo be as v well ell to refrain from publishing any more obituaries of henry M stanley the uncrowned king of 0 the coneo congo fj fc ins INDIAN india s lave yet to loam touch of 0 civilization att an oregon merchant says when anderson And ereon and bernhardt killed an indian years eara ago he owed me since the time amount hae has been paid me by hia his relatives kentucky died lie the other day owing on ing me 50 already his belati ves ea heye haye approached me on the subject and made arrangements to pay the amount it is a law with ith them to pay the debts of their relatives and they the never net cr break it I 1 am sure of getting my money if an indian dies owing roe me but when a white man dies leaving no property no matter how rich hia his relatives are I 1 never expect to get a cent TUEY tuly ABE ARE cry very tenacious of pedigree inT in Texas eias A baa san antonio woman a publishes a card in m a local paper say ing 1 I want the public to distinctly understand that my husband is no ne negro gro sly mother was a creole french woman and my father fattier a cherokee Cherok ce indian and my husbands mother was a comanche indian and his father A german A ft OMAN in the tile east who joined the salvation army had to desert a husband ill with typhoid fever and three little children all under six six years ears of age she cries in the street with much gusto god is love groten CLEVELAND kisses his mother in law lav when she returns froin from a journey the good of being president if a man must suffer like ordinary mortals |