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Show PEOPLE AND THINGS. Many New York society women sell thelt clothes and give tho ceeds to churlty, not their fiesh, pre y things, of course, but n, sheet gown that Is n. little worn about tho bottom a dinner or un cv onlng toilette that Is a bit ruin-pled, ruin-pled, and hats that Imvo been worn n few times. Alls no lieland bus been chosen by tho 1'nlverslty of fhltngo to go to tho Oi lent, ns sprrlnl commissioner to study general condlllons, which will cnablo the unlverMts to ehipo ceilnln classes of woik for men who will go to the Orient to liic. Ilaph ici Hook's pnlnllrg of President MiKlnlcy delivetlng his last speech nt the Pnn-Ameilonn exposition has Just nulied lit Washington from Buffalo, and will bo hung In tho Cnpltol for several sev-eral weeks. William D Hnwells. the novelist, has been vlslllng his brother, .1. A. Hnwells, the viterun editor of Jefferson, O, nnd from Pittsburg they Intend to take a Hteiniboiit trip duwn Iho Ohio rlier. Ilannls Tnylor. Minister to Spain under un-der Piesldent Cleveland and h writer on constitutional law. has accepted the dfgice of l,u I), oftcred by tho I'nl-verslty I'nl-verslty of Dublin. The Mnlne commissioners to tho I.oulslnii'i. ru nh iso exposition imvo decided to mlrtlo that SlntP ut tho worlds fair un a gient recreation giound, and, mtlng along that line Imvo dfteiinlnled tint the M.ilno build-lug build-lug nt the fair shall bo u hugo log cabin This exhibit will be supplo-mented, supplo-mented, howevei, with photographs show Ins that nil the people of Maine do not llo In log (nhim,, Tho silver coins of Hawaii ,iro being letlred ns fast ns they nie leoelved hy Iho IVdeidl and Territorial odlclals In tho tourro of V elr puhllo business. These ioIiis weio nil minted In 1SS3. They amount to II.OoOcVM, of which sum about J'jOO.CuO In still In circulation. A Boston dim of dealeis In china nnd filasswaio that hu occupied tie e.inio flto for u. poitlon of threo centuries, Its store having flrtt hem opened there In KM, Is selling nt auction its stock preparatory pre-paratory to moving further up-town. |