Show MEN YOU HEAR OF Tho Duke of Edinburgh is a postage stamp collector Flippant Washington calls Secretary Rusk Old Seedlets Prince Bismarck considers Sir Charles Dilke the greatest English statesman Ex Governor Hoadlys income from his legal practice is said to be 100000 a year yearHenrik Henrik Ibsen the Norwegian playwright play-wright pronounces his lst name Eye bsen President Carnot has repeated a former for-mer gift of 23000 francs which he bestowed be-stowed on the poor of Paris The late James Dupre the famous French artist always carried in his pocket a copy of Montaignes essays Col Swope who was killed by Col Goodloe at Lexington Ky bore a striking strik-ing resemblance to Col Robert G Inger sollBuffalo Buffalo Bill contemplates taking his Wild West show to India Certain Indian In-dian potentates who visited Paris last summer advised him to do so Sir George Grove tho musician was educated to be a civil engineer and designed de-signed the first two modern lighthouses erected by tho British government in the West Indies Geronimo the treacherous and bloodthirsty blood-thirsty old Apache chief is reported to have embraced Christianity and is now actively engaged in Sunday school work among his fellow red men Drs Schweinfurth and Junker the African Af-rican travelers express doubts whether Emin Pasha will enter the English service serv-ice They believe that he will settle down at Massowah in accordance with an old wish It is believed that the oldest clergyman clergy-man now in the church of England is Archdeacon Jones late archdeacon of Liverpool who has attained his 98th year and has been in holy orders for seventyfour years The late John F Smith tho great Philadelphia Phil-adelphia typefounder gave to various charities more than 100000 a year during dur-ing the closing years of his long and useful use-ful life Everything I have to giveaway give-away he said I shall give away before be-fore I die Tippoo Tib the great African slave dealer is getting tired of his wandering and dangerous existence and proposes to settle down as a solid citizen on his estate at Casingo 300 miles above Stanley Stan-ley Falls wheie he has built for himself a large fine stone mansion |