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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION! ll'kANTX-GiL, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 1386
ACROSS THE WATER.
(NEWS OF the OLD WOLD BRIEFLY
CHRONICLED.
OSsfri aeoounte Dhow Qrsst Improv-msal la (Us
CmtItmo If Jr-lsud-n-vsvua
Cinm silk* to Tiuiorto ms Hi 11 **"
Ur-Tb* XUmUd* Complain, It*-
BBXLTjr, October 26 —It It offl'.lktlr a«nto4
that three la any IntonUoB to projlalm Pn»*
Lnttbrold. king of Bavaria. At the «ri»l «
Harr Wlcbtl, editor of thaTroonkteebeVolkl-
Mott, attbo tilbonol of Worsburg, for chtrg-
lag iha Bavarian ministry with ill
the lata King Ludwig, and tjreiag W® *
commit toldda, ono wltneM, a retired lackef
oftbo lato king, declared ho bad novar re
marked ujtbtog abnormal about Ludwig,
lbit the latter bad boon Impelled to commit
lnlddo tbroogb the proooodoro of the"®'
mlatlon examining him; that bo board Lua-
•T'wifl not oofTor them to dtolare mo o
medium like my brother Otto, wbooo koopote
beet him with their «ito. 1 will rather tailor
death. Mjr ( blood ho upon thou umpiring to
^Ihomidoneo canted a MnsaUonlncrart.
Wlckel wet aontcnced to two moathe’lmprle*
oh meet.
Lord Bandoloh Churchill-
Lowson, Ootoher 26.—In a epooch lent
night Lord Btndolph CunrcaiU uld:
■omctil sew unit reaching Iha goremmutor
tbmr‘1l 1—tad pcoaoocte of Ireland are
odoneroaiir.ginK Chirac lor. There U a good bar-
rcoLand marked r. coror In price* and from ml
wo etn learn though tccurato Inlarmatlon U dint-
0ultto obtalii rente treoelngfalrlrpaldthrough
thooetmiry. Landlord* bar* helped grral'T w
lemon lb* diaculiimof tb* orlMa Though th*r
belong lo o hod) of man that hare noror mat with
orer much JtnUc* lb England, and therefore ware
JOMMltdfo Mending ont for their complete right*
and iha atrlot letter of the aw. they haw goner-
•Hr made rr r jar** roooctloua, and the orvern-
tneut is nomeiiitlr IhOebisd to them fur the goo-
cn.ua spirit lb*) nave ditpisied. [Chaaral
Ti * Irish ire, sou a'to hare co .ipormted, In a
rigiitl manner toward the real oration of order*
Tnoaeparatfat parry m tho home of common
h.-Ici, d ibsis to-ribie time warcominglolratand.
pro jet. > ” (||||| jyber Implored Amorlaan
curred, or le likely to occur, although there arc
attll belau d di.trlcte In Ireland whoro terror and
t am rempai t wblon may call fur •penial
- VHih tab eio.plloo there lea marked
a crime and dlrorder. of coiirep
I ■ cannot aprak with abaotulo cmfl-
draco of tho ftrttire, nor soy whether
we shall bo able lo P*ar the winter wntmuto.iiiu*
upon prrfinmriit fur a measure to smut lo th* as
•eWtlntoMaw;htttnutbowhole, 1 think Itetsnd
la not In r rarir >ohcd aueteaa mlrlit roarcdabty
J --V "tec pcoolo arc rapiuly appWCUdha
uolontru (irmly tolluw tip too victory _
galntd, 1 tltltik »c mry concttido wltnnut any
'OMtece hreiisilnn that rbc question nt the mate.
Ian awe* or retail of tho uulou la aattlod for at lout
HtfjOwna’Ioh* (Lhernl •
, lix. dlidrtoao, in waponu to * request to
eymUihuto to a book defiulag tho lihorol pro*
rjMJUMl W. the a*nrril uperatlnna of tho party
and poidcular auijcci* 1 am obliged and Inland lo
^naiwkiXSIu?*'27.-Urt Randolph
Churchill war preeentod with <100 addrouo* nt
Bmoford In tho ball In which the oonmrw-
Uto eiw.*erei ee wao hold.
LctdChnroblll aald bo looked forward to*
. Witte* of oitd onrt hoary work. Tho govara-
mottt.waaioiolfod to anbmit to tho oonotry
rral, gennlui mraaoroa. In aooord with tho re-
1 font,lag nod progressiva aplilt of tho ago. Ba-
foiling tu rddttmwho had wcatrad, ho aald
they cmhtdlrd tb* teal and Jiving. liolUiarl
aplilt which could not fall to guide the fdturo
. Of the country. Th* tutu tea of tha deputo-
tlcn* wl o wore preheat In tho conferenoo real-
• lull Lord UriroLfleld'iprediction for the fu
ture of tho lory party and tho hold It oogbt
t» .haw on tho maaaea of tho people. Ho
tbehkrd the Dublin deputation for attending
MUSKSh* mSteitl ara inlunaad by ati-
la'ors. Unltonanaieiy, men who formally ocna
pf.d hfffb gnrrri.maut office* ara now uatng Ihalr
repaint Ions to wwarti th* crowu'a authority. Fur
there rooaonr roounuttnoal prlnclpwa am for, ho
moment it aoimuum lu imi.nl. _ __ ,
At Iho ot-tiMrvnUTo conference at Bradford
ytatotday Bight Hon Henry .Chaplin, hf. I*.,
moving n veto of thank* to Lord Randolph
Churchill fur bla ap< coh nod to tho annotation,
akld bobellottd th* tlma coming would both*
wot at the United Kingdom had av«r axptri-
cnoM la ogtkultnral depression.
1 Maraacreo of Christiana.
Lonpolt Ootob-rfffl — DrUila haw bean r*.
' dOlwd of tho tua.aa.1. of nmlw Chrtulua.of
• tlgaada. Afrloo, by order of King Kwango.
Tho Aorraero hogon In Jane and waa-directly
. duotothowfawlaf nChrlallan led. rating ar
tho klag’a logo, to commit an abnmlnibl*
crime. Many Chimttnua wow tortnrod, mu l
- dated nod eprarod and S2 war* burned allr*
‘ togetkrr. npfealtof ntlaalouarlu fbr ncoaaa.
tlon oftbt atrunltia* wow unavailing. Tb*
- fine of thaao unfurtnuaiu did not prownt th*
1 ipflicatlin or rental cud Id ate* for boptlnn
Opd wllhitt a nark after tho muenoiw tutoy
antivoe vreto bautbod at tholr own dotlra.
leoflottt coutaii’lug rxtracm from acrlptuio,
"prayeta and by n ua In th* Uaanda langatg*
nr* rifely bought by tho poop)*, alt-iuugh
Utltipaegtatlnu uivolna the danger of poo-
lHhtrnt. Tho diarp uf Blahop Hauulagtuo,
who tea* put to death by th* king, will won
batphlbhcd In Ix tulon. It ia * thrilling nod
ualbrUo uirratlw of hta axporionoea In
tjprda up lo tho day of hi* dooth.
Ktyumtiito lu Franco.
PattlR. Octobri 2(1 — A dlapatch from Anger*
to tho Uaulola ray* that dynantU* cartridge*
haw hern fi unit at the duora of hotel* thorn
In which tnenihera of the ra’hohe oongwao
are itayleg One «f Iho cartridge oxplodoi,
• * hot dill only iltght damaoa.
The nituHitiiu in Bulgaria.
BOM*. October 29—Oonarat Kaulhgri, Bu
Olka mllllary oaent. batoddnaaod a froth not*
to tho Balgallan fotoign mluUtar, In which ho
ooytf
“In view of Iha arrival at Varna of gowrnmaot
cmUaarte*. who are aenodlog roportt that Iho
prtmmofRuarlaDguuboaiithat*la wtlhoutlm-
L1 amceniwlied to lobrm you teat loom
IwlUvIaoruualy aglrm tbalr
gun koala win TUorouriT amti
If mu tooder It uaueraary."
Bom*. October 30.— Oouernl Kanlbaro bu
laautd oo ultimatum to tho Bolgarioa govora-
ment Hccoaiil.thothat Baaaiaaalu Bolga
ria are tnaltmued and t*rwriard, and anya
that If lu three data he doe* not roroirfn
antiefhetory anew, r to hie ultimatum ho wi t
rupture hie flatlout with lb* r*fancy oud
leow Sot a teklua with him tho whole p-f-
ooonet of the Buoaton omruloto. Tho gayer*-
moat boa m> a circular to tb* nylon* nmfee't
eommaudina them to adopt atrlogoal uteaaureo
for tho protection of KuMlana
Tim norenimont hw ordowd that tho Boe*
alau Ungnayoahall t o longer bn unghtln ihn
pohlle ochouio cf Hulaorlo, hut that tho Ow
man language abatl be taught inatand.
Trouble In OfthulahM.
OalPT., October so—'TboOhUnl tribe and
n portion of tua llaaat hava boon Joload by
the renowned rub er, Badua, and under Iha.
ermmard • f th* aona uf thn notoriune Mnihkl
Alum hfollah, h*»» rf •» n •x«lur. lh« an«tf.
Km ObBiotc lb« t fctt«ck«<l and dUpar»od an
Afftban up 10 wh ch wMa**iinf at anas*
ttittofttnuntn irtin, Tha r«ai«K U atlrlb*
uUd lo popiiUf dlaconical ov«r iho oxconiva
r&teofUitt-oii _________
Til* I»n l|*»a*U WorkuiKII.
BlVMli, fMobcr 31 —Pita bund rod
wu tinder arma and intgisiratos and ottilr
town ODibtiiHiea lowtiuoiod in
loan ball. The paradora march-n
in perfect order for two boar*, will b»al*
p “AJamillalso” In tho ineaniiaaa dol
tjffcUi wailed opoo the burgomaster and atdof
nun in the toon boll, and the seo'otar/ of
tbe g)»sa workers* union, wao w«j
tpi.kuu.an of tbe party. Tesd
an address, signed by all tne wrrkmeas
lesgnts io Belgium, demanding universal suf-
frage and amnesty. Tbe burgomaster promti-
ed to transmit iha address to too gorertimea/,
wbicb besaid was serloasly eagsg^d ie the
task of rtdxctrlog tba grtavaneea of the work*
log clstsrs. He also congratulated tbe d* e
gaits upon tbe orderIj ness of tbe demonstra
tion. Tbs paraders dispersed qolotiy.
Sir Charles isilke.
London, October 25.—Tbe Evening Ifewa
SIR ROGER TICHBORNE.
t-.hh- ■—
the GREAT Cl.*l«»tfr IK HEW
YORK. 1
memory of o S'merkeate ure-Bto aaundeuoo U
We OtefM UoebeteO—BaTalle WUy Bu he
Ok Turned Aeafast Bim-Eia Wtkt
Sere XtereUeu-Bto Inteauoaa.
If nr Yoke, October 31.—Tho Tlchborno
elalnunt ni fouod today In a pitiable atato
of illntio and poverty. Ho wta in a littl*
room over n email optician’* ahop In Fourth
•venna. Ho bu boon lying there on hi* bock
for mow than two month*, Buffering tho p*la*
of blood polaoulng and all thn ihonaind noma-
lew Ilia of poverty. Whether ho be Sir Boger
nnbhraraunotawhle’h'sir'chhrlM Dl'kooftor Twhborne grlavooaly nafortunota barocotj
pobliahea a note which BlrCh*ricauuiio,afwr ^ ' the luma.
•cry and th* narnllw of hleotrango ettor
The little conceit hall aluger still aticcr to
httr, bclitvct In him oud dost her boil to
liglteo the load of his adversity, hoplo? for
belter times by ood by, when tho one poor
room shall be exchanged for baronial hall i.
TRAVEL AND’ADVENTURE.
A LIFE a .lit! COLE.
his trial In coon wtlon with tho Crowfor t caw, V Arthur Orton, or Thomas Castro, the Auitm,
ii.iii.ii to n committee of gcnUemor, farmed lien butcher, this man’* life hub wnnitwngo,
for tho pnrpcu of mokieg loquirlot loto *h»W’ tv<Btfol history. Tho caw In which ho flgv
ctaaion of twelve thonaamd parsoo* gathered
from th* MiiTou.du* laaai lo * faocral
manh to Charter.-I Teoy carrirt boauert
lasrtlbwd with uiiitroaa lu foror of ualvoriol
wfTiare and >oi, et. to th* strike rioi-ri
Tb. y furnud ■ Bi.'.mn and orderly cortex*
On oroitine firm Bout, tha promotion orokoi
tb**J»r»ihy crowd* of onloik-
Ota Dpoo Itonnlaol »t Cooiloed. 'thh pro
nmloB was oatm.atod hf 3600 partonl
Gnu tsdltaontprotnUa. Th* drio guard
merluof theeuo. Thooo ooilite* I* n .w nt
work upon It* Inrtatlgotlona, and Sir Cbtric.
Dilko baa sent to it now erldenoo whlcl ho
hu recently obtained.
In reeponw to renewed and prew nx ap
pealr.BIr Charles Dilko bu Anally add am
pbatl.ally declined to )* enter public Ufa until
oo bu dlaprortd the‘.'groag, nnjustcalnm-
bloa” sgalust him to wbloo objwt, ho says,
bla whole Ufa will lie duruted.
the pane broken up.
A Quarter of s Bunion Dollar Flro In Chi
cago.
CBK-AOO, October 31.—A conflagration,
rtustog n loan of nearly n qoartor of a ml lion
doliua end probably uyaral llroa, oconrrtd in
Kolghv'a, No. Ill But Uadlson atraot, be
twron four nod fire o’clock this moroiog. too
loDjatraof doaenoof gambling hoaaea in tho
rlciniiy wero anawara of tha flroat thaom
•at, and it mado tnoh rapid headway th it none
had stirred from tho tablet QQtll the llrwof
meet of them won Imperilled. Torn a wild
rtamptdo coined. The proprietor* hurried
their gold and grunhackiinto aatchola, other*
ahovellod Iho Irory chips Into hags, a few
luahril down atalta loaded with roulotlo
wheels, fan Mbluand gambllcg permharaali*
l. f all diwiiotiona, but thaw iron tha oxsep
tl. oa. Tho majority of tho dialers, lookout*
and plajara, nw together end camo toarlag
oat of tho bulldlogr, many hatlaaa and oiatlore,
aid ad frightened. After hour* of work by
Urea oo, the flomra an under comparative
roattol at tjila tlaao. Sir moo of the Intur-
auro pal.ol won lo tl.o budding ollugiogter-
paolloa over t bo otock of tho Qoodyoar rubbar
company. Suddenly then wai n tarrlhlo
craah, followed by a .lento wavo of aaoko and
i parka, which pnflbd out Into tho streot. The
nof Olid the top floor had fallen through to
tho buenunt, burying tho inon of loauranoo
patrol In tho ruins. A minute after
tho cruh a detachment of fire
men and Insurance pntrclmsa, led
hy ChiefBWOsEto, rushed loth* rewna. Too
rrlraof Iho Impriwned men could lw heird
above all tho dm. Hardly woro tho rwcasrs
at work (hopping and tearing away tho falloa
brains and splintered flooring, when then was
snotbu crash and n heavy ploco of maahluory
Ml from the third floor. It wuwforbtok
in Iho Imllding that no ono wu hurt, and tho,
>o cuera coutii-nod manfully without atop.
(1.01,0 Furutld wu tho Diet man out He
cama up through tho hole which had boon
made In thoaldawalk light! over tho bite
m. nt. Ho wot only alightly lojurod.
Ona Boocrgemrnko wu being hold
down by n heavy plena of minting maihtuory,
aothat all i (Tone tonic me him aoomod uio-
In*. Th* ImprluBcd man clutahod convul
sively at the iron ban and wheola,
bvyging hi* oomiadu to kill him.
aa they amid not get hint oat. The towor of
too buenioat had become choked ap, nod an
immense amount of water was thrown Into
tho building, seklah was rapidly rising under
Huoerytoouko’acye*: whllo tho flams. Were
gradually burning tholr way tohrard hi a.
Chief Bwceuto ordered tha angina dottekad
from tbe flro plug, and mi to work pumping
tho basement or tha floods from the othor on-
git U, whou effertf Worn radon Mod artiest
the flro. Tho wator had Jail reached B-ioor-
gemrnke’oohfn, whoa thoy began logo down,
and tha flamu commenced to raceds. With
tho aid of Jack sorows, the maohlnery wu
at lut maed, and Bvoorgtmonke, who.
for nculy three quartor* of aa hoar
bad girrn blotrlf up fur loit, was carried to
tbe hupltal. Oo* of hit lag* ia broken and
ono atm la shattered, hot It la thought ho
Will lire. Tba flro and fail of tho roof had
uamegtd many ielepbt.no and telegraph wire*
Haifa *f Urn-taw were unt to tha goof adjoin
ing to etrelghton tho twglod men. Taey
worn requested to wait till tho dromon found
PapplBtU'i body, but tbe wlrowoikort did not
comply. While pulling a hoary oebta over
the wall, a plow of tho jafgod Iron osrnioo
wu dislodged. It foil to tno b,somoni and
struck Fireuisn Michael UcUororn. Tho
sharp Iron strnck him In tun email of tho
hack, aid WhU* hi* compaulona ptokod him
up, n policeman hurried to the roof and ln-
.tucepted tho linemen. Wulto helping to
carry out the wuundod man, Wm Oornoll.
of the Iniutanoo petrol, foil through a hole
in the broken iloowalk, and wia ao aoriout
ly Injund that bo had to be takon to tho
hoopiul. IlcUororn was borriblv mangled
by the cornlro and la dyiog. Eighteen of
tbe linemen wet* put nader ureas nut nf-
trrwaid rolcaaed, tut (olograph offljiaU be
coming'their si-roty _
SHOCKED IN COLUMBIA. -
CoLVEBIA,8. C, OoiooorSl.—[Bpedal.J-A
slight ehua k of eutbquako «*« felt boro at
twelve o’clock todoy, end throo hoars la tor a
much more nptlcahlo oca wu felt Neither
■bock leiltd more than ton seconds, nor was
either on* oMbern acciuupauled bythonsnel
nolin. No claim wu ooraaioned, bnt poepto
avoloohluic fob anotner quake tonight.
* araiMu Bi-aat* runt a m chahlutor.
CHABLauTOK. B. O., OMobor 31—A alight
tinner wu felt ham at 2:20 tbla aftaroorn, but
caaahd nod amain and exolted no alarm. It
>a> not felt by a majority of thn poopla.
Bkoitly alter thoobock bore todoy. ■ opting
of slews, para wetsr appealed In Iho onsloa
boose yud, and la atlil running nt th* rate af
a gallon a tulouia. Tha water la aald to have
been hot when iha flow hogw.
. Theie war* two ■lighfthocke
vlllo today at ih21 D m. and 4:(tl p. m.
Tb* Karthquuk* lu Uio Month Fwellle.
Saw FamCisco, October 31 —Tho atoemer
Maiipotw from Bydnoy, N. B. W.. and Hour
lula, which arrived boro yesterday, brought
th* following advices: Intelligence hu boon
■eeelVfd at Auckland, New Zealand, that on
Beptember Ulit seven Bailee village* woes
destroyed by volcenla eruption on IkO Itland
of Niafu, Tot ga.n groop of friendly IIIAudA
A whole Island baa bten devastated hy vol
canic drpooiia. White Itland. la tho bty of
l'lrnty, fa tn a atato of active omptioa, g
vast column of tmeho orcoadtag from tho
Jaland to a height of 1000 foot.
THANKS FOR ORACB.
WAtEIbOTOW, October 31—Tho following
la 1'iealdckt Ctevaland'a procUmatloo daalg
Bating NovtAhar 23th, u a dsyofthaakt-
(Ivina sad t-rsjer.
A proctamailou by the Prsatdant or th, United
Froiso: li bu b ug been tbe custom of the .people
Id Uletre, one da. In seen yssreep*
port h-r teat purpose by taolr out*! aa,
... act bow Is dg* the (.RMnasa audm-rvy
oi t.rd, aud lu luvub* hi* ouatlnnsd oars sad ar-h
iresluB luib*©bs*rvne*oRf*tioeeusioin.l tirosaf
C e vs lud. prasulalil i f the Colled giaww. do ha-a.
hi daslgnala and set apart Tbur^av. the 2>iid*y
of bos. a ti r in-iaiii. ui ha ob-atvvd sa t ksht is ,
civ uf tbai k.gtviaaaaiL prijer. On tasidiv let
ill nur prut-le lorcgu tbvlr accwstoavd Mipioy-
msD'a as <s a-sami-ir to SM-ir uuial pbsoea of .w.wi
•hlu,k- gi’cibaakiioti* knk-r uf iao u.tsor.0
f o our w-uili u.0 .r tbr btusioaaof d
rnoguvin ow-ai. fore rai.osal at budoaas wnw
roil') ibn u.b.«il. ur l.uiS. for Ibi ismt, u»s
bit tawinlcolba labor of tooto WHO till tWssall.
sna ter our pr.or.aa as a l“ va
tn all that masts a ni-loa ar-m
si d whilewr uruas js-i th* InBulia aowurof
lird lu aotibiinakrs, Co-wt and storm. In tn* grsio
iulbrartsot ibnwwun nave u**u sliloldad .row
barm Ibrnnaa Ul> mercy aa inroad la oymoathy
oud kti dna-a lowird ibo-a who have sumwsd
tMougr Ilia n-liittno. 1ms as also, to the ml Id
.is
Caorza Ckarauwa.
and u'tbo claimant wu onn of the moalcelo-
■brktod on record, and flfteon ycara ago It mad*
sa grutathr In tho world. Bat tho world Mon
foftftt. Lut July u few people noomborod
the car* that scarcely a corporal's guard eoetd
have muttered in n theater to hear tho Hel
mut toll bla story. Tho tale Ip
brief la tbla: In 1853, Boger Tick
bone, eldest ton of Sir Jamea Tlchborno, hiv
ing fallen In love irlth his oonaln, Kate Dough
ty, and gat Into mneh trouble with his family
i here by, Mid ont bla oommlaalon In tho army
and went to Booth America. Ha wanduod
. about that country for nearly a year, loading
■a ndvaotorona Ufo, wd in April, 1851, ho
• mbaikodnt Bio on tbe ship Iloilo for King
ston.
The Bello loft port on the 20th of April, and
never wuaean afterward. Bite of wroekoga
weio picked up olx days after aba railed, aud
the Hollo wuatrickon off thebooki at Lloyd's.
Everybody bnt Lady Tlchborno believed that
liugtt’f bonco ware whitening In Dsvy
Junta's locktr, a hundred fatboma deep,
off tho Biulilian coast. Sir James died
• n 1862, and Lady Tlchborno began to advor
-Iso lor hereldestaon. In 1807 a man called
I bomu (Astro, who had boon a butcher near
Sydney, turned up In England, said that be
wu Boger Cbarlo* Tlebburue, aud Instituted
suit to racovrr tho Tlchborno and Dongity
eatstrs, woith (76,000 a year. Hofetled te cs-
ial.ll.-h bla olatni, wu tried for perjury, con
victed and aenteuced to fourteen years’ penal
Mrvitude. But by many his story wat attll
tMlIovtd, and blacouuaol, Mr. Konealy, navor
abandoned the conviction that tho ulalntant
wutbe legal balr to tbo Ticubcrno cataica.
A tlchborno release association wa, formed,
and popular aobacrlptlona wore started to da-
froy iho expenses or hunting np missing llnkt
of evidence and re-opening tho caw.
When the fourteen yaata of Imprisonment
bad expired theglalmant came out allll calling
111 on til Tlohboraa, and began a lecturing War
to raise money. Naturally ho tnrned hi* face
inward the Mecca or all Eogllsbmoa who hope
io make money ont of whatever lamo or noto
riety they may have acquired. Visions of
crowded houtrt.large noalpts aoda triumphal
tear attend him. A beggarly account of
amply benches greeted him, and ho drqpped
outofalghtlnafowdaya. Bit funds wore
toon exhausted, ami no manager could’bo
lonnd to take tho rlak of pllotiog him through
tbo country. Bo ono morning tha claimant
.paid hit hotel hill and disappeared. HU for
tune followed him to Iho humble lodging to
which ho retired with 01, wife, A
child wu born to tham, and lit a
month it died. Then the claimant fall 111 and
wu otsablad from doing anything fora living.
Be mado a few dollars by writing or ptsvld-
mg the facta for somebody also to writ* itetleo
of life In tbo Atsualian diggings for. Iha
ncwtpsptra, bat hU talcs were not aaccusful.
Tbsn the claimant's wife, a yftang woman
wtobadboenaetngar In London, M
■antagimsut oBdw an auumadf narnA
a law vecheuug and danoad In.-tho n tauft
balls of tha Bowary, oarniog just enough to
llv* upon. She admitted tba cotroapoodout to
the room, which served u a bedroom, psrlor
and hitchm,' where tha ponderooa form of
the claimant wu stretched upon tho bod. Dis
ease aud worry have left tbalr marks upon
tba man, bnt ho la anything hat emaciated.
A thin growth of gray hair and board cover,
his heavy couoicnauco, bnt ha burs his sixty
jasrau well u most mon. Ho turned glad
to aan a visitor, aud talked freely about hi,
affaire
"I thought I wu going to got on! today.”
!h* Uld, “but |ust u f was about to dealt la
popped th* doctor
tad. I‘to boon hors eight wuki now, *ad ho
soya I must stay two or three weeks more. I
wont to got to work toon, yon know. bocauM
dectoia' service* are expenatvo, and taking
msdiclno la like drinking gold. Hy wit* hu
barn aunlng aometbiug to support aa, bnt
iabe hat no engagement now. She wu to )ttvo
bayou in ono ot tbo gardana agate, but the
polios have arrea'od the managora and oloaod
ibaly places, go Ihei It I, at an tud.”
The claimant's wife, who, if hts aanu b* jut,
laeutltim to call heiitlf Lidy rtcbborno, ant
oogbt to be living In tho luxury ofauoxocn-
aivoKngllah utebliohmont, lie (light,dork
woman ot tho typo oommanly uon on tbo
vartoty atayo. Hsr yeoomyllabmonta consist
of the knoinodgo of* fswioiga and thaabtUiy
luoanca. To Uttar are added no grant oharms
or prnonal appunneo, 8qo la merely com ■
uuBplacc. Bat th*quiet, anpretentioag wo-
nan sirtnl ds voted to the olopnanitno enigma
whoa* miaforttinra aho shares, All the work
of iho bumble housekeeping fills upon hsr.
She tabu cate of tho sick htsn,
uooka tho meals, and docs all tho littUs
ibinu that faU to tbo lot of a poor
titan 1 * wife. Tho bury, somewhat ttoltd
ouuntensnee of th* claimant lights up with a
kit dip an be when bu speak* to her. Ho' waa
divoterd fiom hit first wife Ip England, hat la
tbe vtrlily utnu bo amma to havofonodst
corgi Dial malm
A singular thing about tha claimant M' bla
ability lo make oue boltoro in hla oarneunoss.
If ha bo tho gicatut humbug of tbo ago, ho la
the moat po aiatttl and consistent Fourteen
ycara la prtaon have not dampened hi, spirits
or mined him bom but purpose. Ho talk* u
though ho war* Ut* nnalipated heir to tho at-
tst.i, and aaacrU that b* will reopeo tbo ossa
at as on u ha can collect tho ntcaaairy fundi,
rnlbmcnt passed aa act oun-
tumteg iha verdtot of tha Jury, bat ho uya
that can b* tot utdo cully, bvcioiu only nine
mi mben were, lu tbo houso when the bill wont
through, and tha Igw nqnlrea/orty Co bo prot
ect. In the old caao bosaya bo h vl tho Join
lit •yan.it him. Thiy had taken tha nopbdw,
to whom tho property reverted, and pronoied
to make him a member of tbolrordtr, and so
.ablate tha Donah y etUto. wbtoh is habi le
liaalmplm “dnt tha yonog chop." aayatba
i loimant, "linearly of age. and ia abowlog the
.Tlibherte blood. Ho will not taka otdara,
and ao the Jianiis will hava na ob
it" cl In flghtiug mo ngnn. Th*
n llglona baling that mada iha ooo mat a* bit
ter balore will bo waottog next lima. Voonaa
that when I was n yonog mao 1 offaodod
-Bisbop (Irani t-y thrrateoiag to make a bil
liard-room out of lb* cotuelou IboMtate, aid
1 auphoM my ouliaguua conduct, a, they
talltd it, mad* tha chareh my euauty.” Bs-
• irdlng tba Tlehboma taloaao aaaodatlon and
i|a woik. hatayr:
“in 1877 Ike aaudatloa collected *10,010 to
do oud la my tokalf, hot ut.no a, l am ken
InyntgotoaarentafiL Wbat bacatna of
Ik* money con otaiy b* inrmta*d."
FvlCrnily tbo claimant hsi cot b**n helped
mock by Iho Mooctetion Donbtled, so ns of
th* ntpey was mod In searching fore»U*nce
lad aceptog ap the tniaisi’, lu tba ctM It la
ckimi.dlRattbe Jog, of lire Osprey, th* «(■'
Irtlouy biikci-ilBo.ihttitpilu.1 all tho effirta
afftltcUvia to discover her hlslory or whsfia
*Uul* doling tbo trial, hu bun obtained
(sou th* mat*. UcKsy..aud la now in tho
pmlslston of Secretary Gray, of tho mimic-
HOB.; It it Bpon this ahadoiy lug ot a rlsn-
urn Ihfp that lire cla'tnaut h*aos his hooreof
irnniF, tha ladgaasl of Lord Cickbirw
and tb* sell of pesliaoont, and uublia tog
hta identity u Bogs' Charles Tiahbornu
MriBwhtlw ha ia growiagol l in poverty and
plena It g Impomlblo Ionia with a combination
of variety perform*!* to 111 bit empty par-*,
He bsi snurutetBg loetorir.hu, kqlv>tnj
nedrr the del os to* thst bo can hold oadtenoM
opeUhonad for hani* with hi* power, of or*.
Unci# Bon Varborougn’o stipertrnco In tho
Great Dsirsts gwBmp.
From tbr Valdosta, oa„ Times.
Uncle Bon Tubotongh, who wu a guide for
ho Okefonokoe expedition of 1875 had m,ny
remarkable adventures dnriog a life of forty
yure about tba great swamp. Ha Bottled In
that region among tha Indiana bade In th*
thirl 1st. Ho wu among thn deserters who hid
In tho Island! of tho swamp daring tho wiry
and he crossed and rcerouied the grant morsit
with ns In '75,the first party ot white men that
ever penetrated to and through tha bout of
the swamp. Often when wo worn grouped
•toutd n camp flro at night—when tha day
bad been dnll of adventure—Uoclo Bon wo aid
giro oo of hla large store of adventurous itorioa
lo while th* time away. Hewu not n In ad
owner, but n squatter. Much of th* lead
about th* awamp, especially that part on tha
Islands hta never been surveyed and granted
or oold, hence perhaps ho wu not to mnch to
blame for being n squatter. Ho never lived
long stone place. In hla time ho had mado
tho entire circuit of tba gwnm|> almost, never
moving vary far at a time, bnt always hogging
to th* awamp, or u near u he contd got to It
and keqp out of tho mud and bamboos. At
one tint* ho lived in tho “Pumpkin Fateh' 1
small hammock near tbe point where tho
howannee river runs ont of tho swamp. In
fact, I believe tbo "Pnmpkin Patch” is In, nnd
n part of tbo •’Pocket”—n peninsular routing
imo the awamp. It la aald that It got its turns
from tbe fact that Billy Bowlrgi, the Indian
chief, grew pumpkin* in that hammock, and
that General Floyd’s troops fonnd them grow
ing there doring the Indian war.
Uncle Ben had a small cabin in this place
ana a few aosca muter cultivation. Ho hal a
few hogs, etc., and several highly prlxod dog*
which he fonnd very useful at times. One day
while ont looking after h a hogs, nnarmod, hie
dogs got .on a hot trail and wore not long In
ms king n "tree,” nnd that sot far away. A
hunter decs not like to lravo his dogs at a
’’ute’’or on a “stand,” and Uncle Bon, think-
teg a fat ’possom or a nice yonog ’coon ooald bn
bed for the climbing, determined, without
mnch debate, togotohtsdogf, which were par-:
baps 100 yards in thoawamp nur at hand. Ho
pruotisiM the jungle and fonnd tbe dogs c ( r-
ting angrily, but cautiously, a grono of small
tries, tbo topo of wbtoh mado a donao mesa of
limbs and green leavu about 30 feet shore
stoned. At soon as ha uw old Bing, a very
luge and muscular dug. being half ball, he
knew from his act loos, from tho raffled state
i t tho heir nmqjug down hla spinal region,
that there wu lomotblng unusual up. Uaolo
Ben wu without bis gnn nnd ho pansod for a
aibito with himself, and wu In the act of
beating a retreat when n "tiger,” u ho cellod
it, sprang ont of tho tre* tops wltb groat force
and fury at him, but ho wu just a littlo too
firoff, and tha great cit struck tho ground
right at old Blog and thoy grappled. Too
othor-four digs woto no cowards, and seeing
that their leader waa into It, thoy fin*
to the nocno. Undo Bon knew that tf
,ho ran the panther coold soon overtake and
destroy him after aho fought Iho dots off, and
hivmg great confidence in tbo plucx of those
devoted animals, he thought they woold
siatosnlly fleht harder whan ho wu into it
wr.ta them, and that It wu the batter plan
fur them (ho and tba doge) to make a com
mon tight of It oo tho spot. So, iottoad' of
ItrrdpUaraly fleeing from tha spot, u tha
wrlt-r and tho reader, too, would have down,
Undo Ben drew his pocket knifo and shoal
ing to the dog* advanced on too enemy.
Blog,' aa wu aald above, wu a po warful dor,
and although ha had amealt hit own blood
on many a hard fought. battlefield ha had
never been whipped, and therefore ho faood
tho n-iulo with grim and dogged determi
nation. Tbo panther fonght him off from her
threat until tbo other doga began to got 1*
their woik on her rear, but when her atten
tion became remewhat divided Blnguceeeded
in fastening hey Immanu teeth in the brnie'e
throat. To nae Uncle Ben’a own wolds, ‘ ho
,lork bis jaw* and threw tha key away.” Uo-
ola Bon kept aborning to tha doga sod Inciting
up with duo caution, looking for achaoooto
-got la A blow. With Ring’s duthllke grlpon n
vital-put. and with tho we<(ht|of tbo other
dopsonher nethor porta, the great eat ooald
not handle brrsdf to the boat adranUgo, bat
tb* wit far from belog whipped or dead. The
mam dl panther anddngt rolled orer and orar
•ad boat tho bathes in a tarrlhlo struggle.
8be would throw herself on her back,
.and endeavor to bring her bind clnwa to hat
fbicat to tut Bing away,hut tharralttanceof
.the weight oftbo othor doga would In part
;fui! her efforts, hot aho would auocoed lo
clawing tho eldu of tho dog and at orory pats
wonta-tiring hide end blood. Undo Ben no-
t-etd that when the hrot* would make tbit
effort her tail would flash fall length oat from
• her at an elevation of four or fire foot, aud
•freriag that Iiing would moo porith or fall
powenra* at the naxt thrai’, ho decided tbst
if be WM t<> Uko ahead In the fight the time
bad cqoiO. for resolute action, far it R og fell
thojlg wes up with them all. Putting hit
knito th bis teeth, ao that ho could u-o noth
'hands, aid tn an instant Mlao the
op«n. kht|is if nocowary, .ho
aevanned nearer, and, picking hi* op-
iporiODity, ha 0-lard thebrnto'a till at tho
moueat th« mado another thrust with hor
hud claws to d-ar bar throat. Uoclo Ban
threw alt bla weight and po ver on tho tali,
.aud itor, with tho aid of tha fonr dogs, he
would poll bock Ilia hind partial tha solmsl
.and prevent farther danogo to old Bing from
that quarter- Ft oh effort of the brute in this
dlicmcn waa met with counter effort, and me
are e*w protest kept op acute time. TUo doga
took fn ah courage when tasy taw tholr mu-
lar’a hand teas in tho fight and tho "ligor"
doubled hor effotte. It wu a dooperate at-ng.
ale Indeed. Bing at the throat, ind-xisiw
itneatlble topeio, or what not—Undo Bso, a
powerfuli man, swinging Ilk* grim death to
one ‘toil hold"—ud tbo foor dog* getting to
»he|r noth 4e but they coold—presented a
plotaiepaihaia noveraeoa before or since. In
■no struggle - Undo Ben wu ooeo larked
flown Uld th* brute's claws mad* B
wound on big thigh, tno signs of whloh are lo
b* seen today, if that old man isyatm th*
lead oftbo liviag. That happened whin ha
let on* head aluoa* to nw hi* knifir. Although
h. aoff.rad this Infliction, it proved to bo M
c-iiie in tbo straggle, for ba ma-lo hla link and
-'i t the long blade with unerring fores to th*
hilt in the beast’s side not far from tha region
of th* heart. Ho evidently struck aa arwry,
lor. thn blend gtubed ont and tha aatm si weak
ened steadily until he wu abl* to repeat tha
kiow.fr vara! time* with comparativaufity and
*i-last the great cat lay baton him dead.
Uncle Ben wu (slat sad sick sad tat down to
reel When ho ruse ts go throe of hie dost
ware sot able to fallow, aod when old Bmg.
wBo weeeae o( the somber, lurked pleedtoc-y
at him aid pure a faint howl and thin fall
lead. Code Iieo tat down again and wept.
My Lssvo. e. .
My lore, esc Id 1 be tho whin mu you wait
In the *tft duty curia on your head,
I Bostld k •* th* ringlet* ofallaao hair
Hilms whiaa leavea grew purple aud rad.
And my tba would be aa gentle and He's!
A>emaid.n'adream one eummer'inight,
g tirlcuB’dbalbomdrosethetlHt
H slf unties sled on your not o white brsait.
And ) trard yoof heart thrdb In toe.soft tight
Ft b. ra my ten Irene tenderly preseed,
Tbe b neb would tado from my Irens t know,
Audiova Dike theht pale u your boeom’e know,
g! reel carrot be tbs white rose yon west
la lbe>ol . dusky curl- on year bead,
For brag tbo low heart beau throbbing theft
Where the sweeten pen i U1 Mashes red,
Tbeb tore, fwin ttreyonrfloweulltB IBM ,
ire tnvy th* naaa tbalr matteg Mace.
tiETTlE GREEN’S GOLD.
the richest umalx railroad
SHAREHOLDER.
(beAmeeeeeThirty Kiilloe Dollars sod Invests It
IS Asllvead Sioek-i Wou-n Woo Ualsxss
Bcrself lor oold-gbsbby Tr.s'n.ot
ot Bor naoktre-How Oka Lives.
Ngw Yobk, Ootoher 3L—[8pod*L]—I a«*
thst Mrs. Hetty Green hu SMured tbo oantrol
of tbo Georgia Central railroad. She la also
closely Identified with the Louisville and
NubviUo railroad, owning a largo amonnt of
It* stock. 8bo is a remarkable woman. Shall
tha wealthiest in tho United State*. She hu
reduced patrimony to a dn* art and let nf arion
curdle tho milk of a woman’s highest attrib
utes, She hu nnaoxsd henoif for gold, and
stands a ihyioek in crinoline, th* object of
antilri and tun among those who tee only thn
moral hldeontnefi of inch n Walpnrgig Dick
of wttoh liko transformation, and do not pity
the victim of this moral can car an eating are.
rice that nowedth can aitlafy. Thig sumi
severe language in spukiog of a woman, bat
there Is too much bowing and cringing before
wealth In this country; too mneh crooking of
tho kueo that thrift may follow fawning.
There uo several elutes of womea whom io-
cltty condemns with looks of etoae, bat tha
female miser ts received in pdiabed circles,
though morally meaner than tome of hor
alitsis who cannot bu* be named,
Mia. Hetty Green la worth thirty millions
of dollars, Sho la rather hand some, of robust
build, shout dfey years of ago, with Iron gray
hair, strong features and keen, penetrating
ryes. She la tbo daughter of a Now Bedford
whaler, who left her $8,000,000; not long after
an aunt died and bequeathed hor $1000 000
more. With the $13 000,000 abo ia audited
with making $80,000 000 more. Yet aho fools
poor. On ono oceuiou, aororal yum-ago, sho
came down to her banker's In Wall streat, ia a
aisge with a valise containing tovoral hundred
thousand dollars worth of uonrlUoa.
"Why did yon not com* down In n carriage?”
rxpoetnlated her banker.
"I can't aflbtd It,” wuhor remark tbla an
swer.
Us.cn one of her children wutaked with
convnlaloss doring n stay at Babylon, Lung
Island, and ah* lent for a physician. Tuc child
i traveled before he urivtd, and u hla carriage
drew up to tba gate, it la uld she called oat
fn m tbo window with un economical view:
‘‘The child la all right, doctor. Dja’t come
ini’’ :
Wail street hu many storlef to tell of thii
woman’* eccentricities. A leading-honker
uld tb* other day: "Years ago, when I wu
living np town in n boardlnghoaao, I had s!
ball room with board for $0 n weak. Herrietj
H. Boblnton—for that wu her, maiden name!
—wu atopping at tba saiqo boon at th* tint
irico, in apito of all hor wealth.” Hor father,,
i. M. Bobinaon, from whom aho soems to hava
inherited hu business genine, wu as closo u
• vise, nnd wu ono of tbo shrewd, ignorant.
foola who devote an entire life to the pillog
up of uaeleu million* and who know nothing,
through their boorish Illiteracy, u to ho*
wealth may be made to minister to the higher
cijo) monte of life—mon who never look Into
n book; who read hot little stock report*, evoa
In newspaper*; to whom science it a sealed
book and to whom, in an, n chrotno it quite
aa acceptable as a Corot, even if they koow
the difference between the taro. Itlssigntd
cent, doubtless by a pure accident, that tho
name of the famoua gold-producing King
Midas hu been applied In aclcnco to n oortalu
ii. ft tier tpecice of ape.
Mrs. Green, the financial anuxon, who hat
ptovtd henelf a match for tho aobomora and
abarki of Wall street, who occasionally ettgin
•era myiteriooa movements there, who hu
aeveial times put tho bears to rout In corners
on Bi ading, in which hor dntoh oo tho throats
of un fortunate aborts wu none tho less atrong
boeaue* it wee that of a women's jewolod
band, wu really th* unto; It baa always bsca
bold, of the failure of John J, CiMo’a Sons, the
banker*, last year. A Wall street sheet circu
lated a tumor against th* flrm’i flianelal
standing. Hr* Green heard of It. Sue had a
deposit there of $475,000, betide* millions la
securities in the firm's vaulti. She Urns down
town at one* In a ebup cab and demanded her
money in full. It wm union to toll her that
the firm wu advent, bnt that the
withdrawal of m largo a sum
all would crate embarrartmout,
and that with a littlo forbearance tosrarlan
house that had tarred her iotemte faithfully
for twenty years with very lnadrqu tteoom-
pen tat ion, all mold be aatUfactorily adj atcod.
They had u well talked to an iron statue of
Mlterra. She demanded th* ponod of flath,
nltboogh her own hatband, it wat claimed,
wane debtor to tho firm to tho amount of
$800 000. Th* bankers wont to th* wall, frnd ■'
-nave never regained their place.In th* finan
cial world. If they ever do, they Will probe
biy be wise enongh to adopt tho idle of array
enyacioua mon—-’Never hsvo any businou
Tnnnetlon* with a woman.”
When tha merited E H. Green ho was
worth three quarter* of a million, and it
wu a toil of matrimonial partnership
on atrictly bnalaeu principles, though
it la nndcratood that tha fortune* of
the two wore to bo hoot entirely dialloct.
Ho cam* from Bollowi FWIvVl, where un
buy ho waa esteemed chiefly for nla good na
ture. Hotel changed man. He him a dol
lar nrariy as elooely u hla wife. They hava
had two children, ono, n boy, la n cripple, tho
oiber, a gill. Is in dotlrate health. The boy
aecmt to have Inherited hte father's more open
natnre; the gtri, If oho lives, will mako a doen-
cier after hex mother’* remarkabl* pattern.
Mr, £, H. Green le *iall and aptrely balls and
ia occkau-nally trim shunt town. Ho
a number of the Union club and
ono or two othu similar organisations.
Mrs, Green's aim la aald to bo to make
her son, the nnfuriuoate orlpolo, tho ricbost
man in the United StaU*. To tbla end aha
piactlces tbe meat rigid reanomy. 8bo o wnt u
littlo real estate u ■ possible in order to avoid
t.xatkm; aho lives in hotels whether she it in
Bellows Kails, Va, or in New York or Lin
don, and ah* take* the cheapest apartments.
Sba dream very plainly; oho Is more than
mesenlin* m the elmplictiy of her taste i. "I
bote aeon bar,” said a banker, "going through
tho snow to attend a reception on foot minor
than hire n carriage.” And tho goaiipa add
that on such occasion! it la tho practice of this
fiogoi lady to drat* n pair of old fashions 1
woolen hou over btr abooa u a protection
pretest tha el ernes t*. Oa* red analog fact
ntnainr, namely, th* lady Is atrictly honest.
Bbo te Ihn financial quin of title ounntry.
Oocan WlLLuPfrnur grope.
Brown’s Iron Bitters.
Treating of discues and their cnrq,
Inst week we gave particular attention t«
diseases of tbo stomach, proving that
Brown’s Iron Bitten ir the only sura thd
sure remedy for them. Of equal import
ance in tiie economy of life ia the healthy
condition of the liver. Of u vital Im
portance that all disturbances of thin
organ of the ’body should be careftrily
and scientifically treated with n remedy
which cannot utl to bring health and
strength out of dteordey. Cannot fail be
cause it te composed of just aucli medi
cinal agents u act most prompt Ir end'
effectively upon such disorganized mt-
(JjtfSBP, We tualte tho
*** ’« • y»
Plain Statement . ;
tbai Brown’* Iron Hilton I* tb* oxjy
remedy it b uf* for you to ut* u an in-
ccnlivo to healthy action, where tho livor
bu become sluggish and torpid, where
bile hu accumulated, tbe docta havebo-
eomh dogged, and jaundice gnd blliocEr
doss hero ensued. The onfy aafe romody
in such cue* b the one that will net ,
rarely nnd pfonipUyfor the relief of there.
conditions Brown’s Iron Bitters b bods
speedy and reliable ia its action. XI ore
•lipjt bo depended upon to dp
Just this Work.
Following Its lAse, the liver resumed Hi
normal action, carryltig off the accumu
lated bile; relieving the dneto of tb* (tn-
plusimpuritlea,and thagickly yellow hire
of th* skin b replaced by n clear bright
fresh appearance, showing that isundien
and bilionanoa bar* been dispelled.
Probably no other disease is so frequently.
the cause of complaint u liver trouble;
but no one need suffer its accumulated
horrors. Brown’s Iron Bitten will cure -
it now, if you ar* a sufferer. It will ob» -
viate it* attack* if taken u a provon-
tive. Make n nolo of It, B|ttii still
g« |h«ttl8 of ife
From Analogy
you nuty hnow; from remit*, we affirm
that Brown,’* Inon Billon b also tbo beet-,
and mosteffioadous roodidnathat can bo .’
taken in all disauos of the kidney*.
Here, again, tho blood b the chief factor
for health or disease, and bore, again, the
GUNS.
IMMENSE
REDUCTION
Ntwe thin p«per.
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gnat biodd-phrlfylng compound, Drown’*.
Iron Bitten, becomes the raVest remedy-.'
Inflammation pfthekidnfiyeorbladdar,
(pave), diabetes, dropay. and BrighEn
dissaso; all are resultaof weaknees of tho i
kidneys. -The palna -ln-th* bock and
aides, which the auflhnr- endnret; : thn
gloom and despondency which bfelt, and
tbe fretful irritation of th* mind, ars alt
symptoms which uccompgpy diutsc of
Unless Allayed
am) removed by the use of Brown’s Iron
Bitten, nervous prostration, mental de-
prtreiuti, and gometimu hysteria, nstdfr -
and (the condition b one of anguish.
Vtom ail lhb can be nvsrtad, all tba '
pain* removed, the nervaomces over-
. come, and health restored, by Drotro’n
Iron Bitten, which.b within the reach
, of jtU, whx, a»u)nld,«u . delay I IZja .
worso than foolish; it b criminal, . ,,(
On the relief from such suffering de
pends the happiness of your associates,
nsd probtbly your own life.
. Our Claim.
ia a few words; iq that Drown’a IrOD
Bitten, properly administered, will euro
til liver and kidney troubles. .For verb •
Section of thb statement, we refer tou to
any community. We hue .testimony
from every section of tha South and West'
to substantiate tbit. The expenu of
trial ia f^vil. It is within the means of
any one.- 'A bottle costa only n dollar.
It b sold everywhere. Prepared only by
Brown Chemical Oo., Baltimore, Md.
to pbooM from,
larger ilbnrlet at proportionate Provldont
Jiools Clubs organizing everywhere. The Literary
Btvolnilon mokroablg forward movement. Iiloi*-
tratsd Caialogue, 132 pag-S, mayb* had fori
rente,'or con den ted catalogue end p*rtUcil«nff«%
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