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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
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PERSONAL 
i&lijftttlUnfou# ^rtvcrtij&ino 
ijatplrmruhi and ittarhinm; 
I) AVI© Pa vis has Ik±cu elected president of 
the Illinois Mur Association. 
Cox* Oliver H, Paynk. son of the new 
Senator from Ohio, is nearly 50 years old and 
a bachelor. 
Ex-Minister Washburns thinks that the 
climate in the vicinity of Los Angeles, Cal., 
will restore his health. 
James Robinson, of Allen County, Iud., 
slipped and fell while feeding a drove of hogs. 
The hogs attacked and killed him. 
Twenty-eight members of the present 
United States Senate are graduates of colleges 
and universities. Forty-ei*ht are not. 
The mortgage of $67,500 on Mr. Parnell’s 
estate has been paid off, but the petition for 
its sale in the Land C ourt lias not been with¬ 
drawn. 
General Butler, who will not spend the 
Winter in Washington, recently said:—“I 
never feel quite so good as when 1 arrive in 
Washington, unless it is when I leave it.” 
The Furl of Huntingdon, Chairman of the 
Florida Land Mortgage Company, sailed from 
Queenstown for New York yesterday on a 
tom of inspection of the company's property. 
Another veritable “schoolmaster abroad” 
is Mr. W. T, Strong, recently appointed Secre¬ 
tary of Legation at Vienna. He had been for 
years junior master in the Public Latin 
School of Boston. 
John Lewis, of Sabin, Minn., tied a calf to 
a post which supported a granary under 
which lie was at work. The calf pulled the 
post, out and the granary fell upon Lewis, 
crushing him to death. 
Burke, of Atlanta, Ga., still buys Confed¬ 
erate notes. He pays half a cent each for all 
bills nelow $l,U0(l, and for that denomination 
he pays 25 cents. He sells them to Northern¬ 
ers as curiosities. They are now being peddled 
on the streets here. 
Mr. W. B. Jennings has paid $2,780 for 
Ten Strike, a two-year old by Teu Broeck. 
Mr. Jennings, who is a knowing horseman, 
says that the eolt is as Guo a one as he ever 
saw. Ten Broeck now tips the scale at 1,215 
pounds, and is in tit condition for a race. 
1 he story that the father of Leon Gatnbetta 
was going to get married again is said to have 
been the spiteful invention of some of the peo¬ 
ple of Cahors, who hate the old man for de¬ 
priving their town of the honor of living his 
son s burial-place as it was his birth-place. 
Gov. Robinson of Massachusetts was asked 
a few days ago why he did not make his sou 
his private secretary. “Because” he an¬ 
swered, “ 1 think too much of my bov to set 
him riding on the top of a bubble, lie must 
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