Show NOTABLES OF THE DAY 3ji AU 4 I NELSON DINGLEY JR I representative from Maine was born in Durham Maine February 15 1832 graduated at Dartmouth college in the class of 1855 studied law and was admitted to the bar but left the profession pro-fession to become editor of the Lewiston Lewis-ton Me Journal was a member of the legislature speaker of the assembly assem-bly in 186364 governor of Maine in 187475 and delegate to the national Republican convention in 1876 He has been a member of congress since 1881 as a Republican He Teceived the degree de-gree of LL D from Bates and Dartmouth Dart-mouth colleges Mr Dingley comes prominently before be-fore the people as chairman of the committee on ways and means of the house of representatives The dowager duchess of Atholl Is about to resign her place as lady In waiting on Queen Victoria after nearly fortytwo years service Mr John Chippendale probably the oldest old-est English surgeons died In London recently re-cently in his ninetyfirst year He was educated at University College London and at Paris and was the author of several sev-eral medical works The late Baron Larry son of Napo leons surgeon has left a bequest to the Paris Acidemy of Science for an annual prize of 1000 francs for the best treatise by an army doctor on any question of medicine surgery or sanitation Nubar Pasha has been Informed that the queen has created him a knight grand commander of the Order of the Star of India to marlt the value which she attaches at-taches to his services in Egypt and his share in maintaining cordial relations between the British and the Egyptian governments The will of the late Franklin Baldwin of North Grafton Mass directs after the death of his widow the payment of the following legacies To Wellesley College 550000 fo found a chair In mathematics In memory of his daughter Katie Emma Baldwin to Smith College Northampton 12000 for two scholarships preference to be given to students from Putney Vt his native town to the Home for Aged Men Worcester 10000 to the University I of Vermont 10000 for ocholarphlps to Dartmouth College 6 000 for scholarships to the First UnlverEal church Worcester Worces-ter 6000 for a poor relief fund The residue resi-due of the estate with the exception of one private legacy of 1000 goes to Clark University Worcester The state Is reputed re-puted to be worth about 100000 |