Show BRIEF NOTES OF NOTABLES Following thestep of M Chauvin the barber deputy of France M Faberoi the hatter deputy has resigned from the chamber in disgust and taken up his trade again Colonel J L Torrey pf the Second United States volunteer cavalry Tor revs rough riders Is a wealthy ranchman ranch-man and lawyer of Wyoming He also publishes a magazine A firm of scenic artists in Columbus O has instituted suit to recover money for scenery painted for the younger Salvini just before his death Madeline Salvini his widow intends to fight the suitDuke Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklen burgSchwerin an uncle of the grand duke who won an army steeplechase at Berlin recently is the first prince of a reigning house to ride In a horse race in Germany Carl H Blenner will leave this country coun-try in a week or two to paint the portrait por-trait of Lillian Nordica as Brunnhilde and it Is understood that he has a commission to paint a famous American Ameri-can artist in London Richard Croker lost 2500 on Knicker bocker In the Hurtsbourne stakes in England and though he entered the colt in the Champagne stakes at the Bilbury club he was not invited to wear the Bilbury clubs button Mr George Bernard Shaw the famous fa-mous critic some time ago had to undergo un-dergo a painful operation on his foot Just recently while trying to go downstairs down-stairs nn nnifohps HA fpU nnrt landed so heavily that he broke his left arm Sandow the prophet of physical culture cul-ture is offering prizes consisting of statuettes in gold silver and bronze besides gold silver and bronze medals for the most symmetrically developed competitors throughout the United Kingdom Trinity college Cambridge England has received a bequest of 50000 for the j purpose of founding a fellowship or J scholarship as a memorial to Bishop Allen who held theSee of Ely during the first eight years of Victorias reign The gift is that of the late J G Allen the grandson of the bishop Dr B Tomatsurl of the Japanese navy who is at Key West to study the methods of United States army surgeons sur-geons is surprised and enthusiastic over the completeness of our preparations prepara-tions against disease in the army and navy and at the preliminary precautions precau-tions and state of readiness for any emergency > Lieutenant John G Quinby who fired the dynamite guns on the Vesuvius at Santiago harbor Is a son of the late Brigadier General I F Quinby a classmate class-mate and friend of General Grant Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Quinby was appointed to Annapolis An-napolis by President Grant and though its youngest member he graduated third i his class Prince Victor Dhuleep Singhs return to his Norfolk place from his honeymoon honey-moon with his English bride was marked mark-ed by many expressions of popular liking lik-ing The villagers fired a salute of guns when the train arrived the carriage car-riage was pulled by men instead of horses a brass band escorted the couple cou-ple to their home and in the evening the prince entertained over 1000 of his neighbors on the lawn William H Wilder whodied in New Orleans last week at the age 6f 85 was the oldest member of the New Orleans Or-leans bar and well nown as the lead I ing counsel in the famous Myra Clark Gaines suit against the city of New i Orleans which huns in the state and federal courts for 30 years resulting in a judgment in savor of Mrs Gaines and against thVcity of New Orleans for over 2000000 |