| Show PEOPLE AND EVENTS The auction sale of Inness pictures in New York brought 108670 Two hundred and forty were sold I Wealth has its disadvantages Joshua M Sears has had to pay 48019 as property proper-ty taxes to the city of Boston George Kennan the authortraveler has writers cramp so badly that he has to I hold his pen as a Maine backwoodsman handles a fork I II An abnormally thick skull and a very largo brain were found to be Rubin I steins peculiarities as developed In the I post mortem examination I I The Empress Eugenie has recently visited vis-ited Queen Victoria at Windsor and the two ladies went shopping together in the quaint and drowsy old town The last full blooded survivor of the Narragansett Indians who made their final stand under King Philip at Mount Hope recently died In the Rhode Island workhouse Thomas Jefterson Lunynls who died at Lynn Mass on Sunday lat witnessed from a rock at Nashant the sea fight between be-tween the Chesapeake and the Shannon in the war of 1612 In Russia they will not allow Brices American Commonwealth to be sold The authorities think it is for the best interests in-terests of the autocracy to keep so splendid splen-did a lesson in republicanism out of the hands of their countrymen I Lord Burton of pale ale fame has given a 5320000 town hall to Burtonupon Trent the town in which his immense brewery is located His father Sir Michael Mich-ael Bass who first brewed the sparkling beverage which bears his name spent 5JOOOO in beautifying the town Old men have a prominent place in the councils of Russia The senior member mem-ber of the Russian ministerial cabinet is Count Delganoff minister of public instruction I in-struction aged 77 Then follows P S Vanovsky 73 R C Bunge 73 J K P I Pabiedonostzoff 70 T G Philhpoff G7 I etc Among the under secretaries are N J Stoyanoski 75 and M N Ostrov ski GS Hageubeck Is about to give London an I exhibition of life In Africa He is importing im-porting a complete Somali village comprising com-prising eighty native hunters with their huts and household appliances twenty i five African hunting horses twentyfive racing dromedaries and specimens of all the wild and tame animals of British I East Africa |