Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1883 — PERSONAL. [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL.
Whittier has a weakness for living out of doors all night Mr. Langtry is living in a little Welsh village, and receives, an English journal announces, a weekly remittance from his wife of £3 3s. Mr. W. M. Singerly, proprietor of the Philadelphia Record, has a dairy of sixtyfive cows on his farm in Montgomery county, I and t ends 1,0 JO pounds of milk daily to a creamery. M. Kalkof, the editor of the Moscow Gatette, is said to have more influence with the Czar than any other man in Euiepe; but, unfortunately,'he believes in the divine right of imperialism. When Charles A. Dana is interviewed he insists upon having the reporter take down bis words jusfan he utters them, and then, when the interview is, completed, he reads it over carefully in manuscript This is why Dana’s interviews, even if reported by country prints. niehlways accurate, smooth and Interesting. David Jluvis is different As soon as he sees theveporter taking notes, he ahute his month and refuses to open it until the next meal
