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Show 1-r.ltSOMAI. FAKAOH.trilK. Selh Low, president of Columbia college, col-lege, eals nothing but oaltnejil for breakfast, and always smokes a cigar the renfler. It Is now claimed that Kdwin Cow Irs. the lain editor of the Cleveland Leader, was the Iirst to propose holding a world's fair In The Empress Eugenie has Iweome very much of a rerluse, and is preparing prepar-ing a memorial of the late Emperor Na polcon and tho prince Imperial. Baylnss W. Hanna, lute I'liiled Stale minister to the Argentine; Kepuhlie, ha been In failing health since hia return lo his home in Indiana. The prime of Waled recently received re-ceived a box of Key Went cigars. As he smokes nothing but cigarettes he gave the cigars to one of hU attendant. The Orman emperor and etnpresa wiil go to Norway about July I l six-ttd a few weeks. During their visit the king and queen will live at Chns-tiania. Chns-tiania. The deafness of the prince of Wales mi increasing and is apparently incurable. It Is something of very serious moment to the future ruler of England. Einile Zola h as had an oiler of a night for forty lecturei on -Kaliein" iu this country. He wrote a curt answer in which he aked: "Vt here anl w hat is the United Males?" (ieneral John ('. Fremont, w ho ha had a slight atta. k of influenza. i ahli to take short walks. This is the Iirst Illness "The, Pathfinder." has experienced, exper-ienced, although be is in hU seveuty-seventh seveuty-seventh year. Prim-e Bismarck intemU to devote the remainder of his dy to making; himself comfortable, lie baa disniweed j hi-a phvstcian and Intends hereafter to smoke" as much a he ptMM and to drink what be Lkes. F |