1885 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
493 
PERSONALS. 
Bret Harte is to be removed from the 
Consulate at Glasgow. 
Ex President Arthur’b son is said to be 
“a nice fellow among the girls,” but without 
any manly ambition as yet. 
Lord Salisbury, Mr. Gladstone, and Lord 
Randolph Churchill became Cabinet Ministers 
at exactly the same age—3(1 years. 
Mrs. W. H. Vanderbilt is said to be an 
excellent cook, and to pride herself on a cer¬ 
tain kind of spouge cake which she invented. 
Lieutenant Commander Gorrxnoe, who 
brought over the Egyptian ooelisk, died here 
last Monday of fleshy cancer involving the 
vertebrae. 
TiiKson of Secretary Lamar has been ap¬ 
pointed private secretary in the interior De 
partment, vice Hanna transferred to the Law 
Department. 
WniTKLAw Reid, of the New York Tri¬ 
bune, ofl'cres to endow a college at Cedarville, 
O , contributing $50,000, if citizens furnish 
$150,000 more for the purpose. 
1 he Queen has offered a dukedom to Earl 
Spencer, late Lord lieutenant of Ireland. Sir 
Peter Lumsden has been made a Knight Com¬ 
mander of the Order of the Bath. 
At a recent Are in Somerville, Mass., a lady 
fought her way back into the burning house 
to save her spring bonnet and forgot her 
pocketbook, containing $150, which was in 
the same room. 
Aster deducting expenses, the Bismarck 
fund amounted to a sum which admitted of 
$>175,000 being paid for Schonhauseu, and the 
balance, a little over $300,000, being placed to 
the Premier's credit. 
The great English banker, Sir Nathaniel 
de Rothschild, has been “created” a peer, the 
first Jew ever raised to that honor. He took 
his seat in the House of Lords, for the first 
time, last Thursday. 
The contest of the Duke of Cumberland for 
the throne of the Duchy of Brunswick has led 
Prince Bismarck to prepare a bill which will 
provide for the exclusion of foreign-horn heirs 
to the right of succession to Herman thrones. 
Ihe elections, by the Regents of the Uni¬ 
versity, of the Hon. Eli Marsh Turner, of 
Clarksburg, W. Va., as president of the West 
V lrginia State University,‘givesgeneral satis¬ 
faction throughout the State. Mr. Turner 
was graduated from Princeton College in 1808. 
Louis Riel was formally hauded over by 
the military authorities at Regina, N. W. T., 
Monday evening. Stipendiary Magistrate 
Richardson read the indictment, consisting of 
six counts, to Riel, who was remanded for trial. 
Riel looked healthy and self-possessed. 
Mr. Rockwell, Deputy Collector at New 
York, and brother-iu-Jaw of the late President 
Garfield, in a public lecture, expressed the 
deliberate opinion that Garfleld’s death re¬ 
sulted more from the errors in the treatment 
of the attending physicians than from Gui- 
teau’s bullet. 
Du. Ciiihrkt, a French oculist, reports to 
the Academia do Medecine that, having been 
obliged to remove a diseased eye from a young 
girl, ho replaced it with ouo taken from a 
rabbit. At the time of his statement 1-1 days 
had elapsed, and the eye had returned its 
vitality, aud was doiug well. 
Ihe will of Robert treat Paine has been 
tiled at Dedham, Mass.. The testator be¬ 
queathed the hnlk of his property to Harvard 
College, reserving from the income $250 per 
mouth to be paid to his wife duiing her life¬ 
time, but Mrs, Paine has waived this pro¬ 
vision, and will demand her legal share. 
Nkd Buntlink (Col.E. Z.C. Judson) has 
averaged $30,000 a year for the last 10 years 
by the sulo of his stories. He is well-to-do, 
aud has a beautiful home in the Catskills. 
He has written nearly 400 novels. Good: but 
the other day we saw another •‘rounder” 
which said ho was poor, broken down, and 
partly supported by one of the men whose 
reputatious he made. 
The Duke of Cumberland, who bears the 
Germun Empero®and Bismarck an uudying 
grudge for refusing to restore to him' the 
Hanoverian possessions of his father, gobbled 
up in 180(1, allows no Prussian iron or other 
material to en. er into the construction of the 
castle he is building atGmunden, and compels 
the workmen employed to present their bap¬ 
tismal certificates lest one of the hated race 
should get upon the pay roll. 
The vote, on Tuesday, granting to Princess 
Beatrice £30,000, ou her approaching mar¬ 
riage, was 153 to 83—which, in a body num¬ 
bering over 050 members, cannot be consider¬ 
ed flattering to the reigning house, us many 
refrained from voting through disapproval of 
such grants. Beatrice will probably be known 
os the last child of royalty to receive a rega 
income because of regal blood only. She gets 
£0,000 a yeur in addition to the £80,000 down. 
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WHAT THE REMEDY WILL DO. 
It will put your hogs In fine condition. 
It will expel the poison from their system. 
H 1.°" ly r,3rn ,'‘ d - v Umt relieves a hog when smut poisoned. 
It will slop cough among your hogs. H ' 
It regulates the bowels. 
wHI arrest disease In every Instance. 
Those setting ll whether diseased or not) will sain 
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WHAT THE REMEDY H AS DONE. 
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JOS- HAAS, V. S„ Indianapolis, Ind- 
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