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Show M.YTM l X Mirtlll IX. Marcus Aurellus wat born at Home Aprils, A. D. ISl. The annual death rale of children from violence and neglect lul.ugland Is 01 trlu, duel. A dry dock 000 feet long to accommodate accom-modate vessclt drawing thirty feel Is to be built at 1'uget Bound. Tlie four great financial tanlcs of the prt-eut century In tlreat llrllalu occurred oc-curred lu 1814, 18i5, 1817 and 180'). The highest Inliabltesl ilaco In the world Is (latere, n railway village In l'eru, lo.vUfntabovelheten. It costa one-half cent to carry a ton of Hour i-ach mllo ttween Hpokatie tails, Washington, and Boston. The very unusual tight of two blind men fighting on the publlo street wat seen In New Vork recently. Thrro are five hunlrrd different shade of sewing silk In the complcto slock of New 1 ork merchants. In the coke rrglona of Pennsylvania rioting hat ogjlu been rcuewed. The woiuon are thu leaders. The Minnesota legtsfature adjourned on the Ultli last, without iwrloruilug an) thing Very radical. In the Cherokee strip It It said that gold has betu ellscovvred Uriat exilic ex-ilic nient prevails Thirty jrart ago Janice A. Bailey, tho millionaire iiartnerofthu late 1', 1', Itanium, w at a bell boy lu a Cincinnati Cincin-nati hotel. The Beuate of Arkansas has tossed a bill to 1 rohlblt the glvlug of a mortgage mort-gage on 1 rope, either planted or pros tiectlte. Uov. Hogg of Texas named ono of his daughtera lina Hogg. Her reproach re-proach to her father inusi bo")oti'ro another." The title "Majesty" wot not applied to sovereign! of J.ngland until the time of James I, Before this the Kug-llsh Kug-llsh King was styled "Vour Highness." High-ness." The Union League Club of New Vork has started n sutxcrlptlon to raise a fund for the family oi General Hliermau, The fund has swelled to-70,0UUuawt'ek. to-70,0UUuawt'ek. "Tho man who beat MciClntey" la now lu Halt Lake City. His uamo Is John O, Warwick, and both he and hit wife aru sojourning at the Walker. He count from Mt letou, (), Mrs. Catherine Hliarp, of Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, Is now In her 1 1 Ith year, and has a daughter 73 jeara of ego. ihu oldlaly Is In good health, and expects to live severs! e art yet. rihe nitrite utee her longevity to tho fact that she "never worried about anything." Theodore Tllton is living lu l'arls, where he it writing nrtlclcs on the syndicate sj stent to tarn sul slsteiicn nud w riling poems to satisfy nud gratify grati-fy himself, lilt articles go, hut hll jiotini are to bo ubllsheelonly after death. I)r Charles lMIeustr, an occentrlo physician of Baltimore who died recent!, re-cent!, male provision In hh will for aiiumiwrof silver vluh which wero to lie distributed among frlemlt after they bud be-111 fllleet 1ltl1 ashet from his cremated body. The senior class of tho Cornell University Uni-versity elrclied to Invito llobelt (I Ingersoll to deliver the annual al lrcm before the students' school of law during dur-ing commencement week. The faculty vetoed thodeclrlon on tho ground that Inge mil was not a lawyer, but an advocate. ad-vocate. Thomil (lllliert, a cabdrlver, while driving a passenger to oneof the rail road depots In Chicago, on the SOtll int., dropped dead suddenly. Ulltwrt was well known In Chicago. One ivcultsrlty of his wai that he would tut haul reporters for any consldera-lion. consldera-lion. Thomit Scbarf, of Msryland, has presented the John Hotklui University Univer-sity with his collection of manuscripts, pimphleta and other data. Ho hopes thit university will lieoomo a repository reposi-tory for material to write a correct history his-tory of the United Htates. On March IS, IStf, Mrs. John Cre-gan Cre-gan died at Voungatown, O. The remains re-mains were disinterred a short time ago, for the purpose of removal to another an-other grave, Tho weight ot thecoflln surprised the workmen. It waaOued and the remains were foun I to be tho roughly petrified. The clothes had rouvd away, I ut the ldy waa ai solid aud pc rfevt at If carved out of stone. Milliard Doigherlyof Ahsrcom, N, J., sloreel his wealth In the cellar of his house. He had f 10,000 In gold stowed away In old tin cms in the cellar. Ills notes, deeds nhd mortgage he ket t In a barrel In another place. OntheSOIh InsL the house took fire. After the fire tho gold ha I to be noshed out of theashesln thethapoof dust. About C3000 of thu money tits Uen recovered In this way. The tnprrt were nil consumed. con-sumed. Father Ignatius, tho Hngllsh llpls-flnpal llpls-flnpal monk, Is making warfire 011 the Niw Vork 1 resellers. Dr, Heber Newton and Dr, Italnsford are the objects ob-jects of hit wrath. He characterizes both as Infidels and Impostcra, Inasmuch Inas-much as It li reported thai they have profns-ud disbelief la the physical returns tlon of Christ, and they have not come out openly and contradicted tlie retort. |