Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1892 — PEOPLE. [ARTICLE]
PEOPLE.
It is said that a number of women editors in the United States receive salaries of $5,000. The Earl of Huntingdon is about to marry Miss Maud Wilson, a rich Australian beauty. Baron Hirsch, the Hebrew philanthropist, is planning an extended tour through the United States and Canada. Allen Milton Browning, of Huntington, W. Va.. is sixty years old, has been married six times, and has sixtv-seven children. Dreher, the Vienna brewer, is reputed to be worth over $40,000,000, to which the profits of his breweries add $2,000,000 a year. , The mother of the Rev. Robert Fulton Crary, of Poughkeepsie, is the only surviving child of Robert Fulton, the inventor of the steamboat. Prince Bismarck's favorite son is said not to be the elder, Count Herbert, but the younger, Count William. who is president of the Council at Hanover. Harry A. Garfield, the eldest son of ex-President Garfield, is to be a professor in the new law school of Western reserve University, Cleveland.
“Songs of Sunrise Lands" is to be the title of Mr. Clinton Scollard’s forthcoming book—a book of poems evolved from travels in Greece, Syria and Egypt. A reunion of the Harlan family, descendants of George and Michael Harlan, who came to this country from Scotlaud in 1682, is to be held at Richmond, Ind. There are about B,OOOQ of them. The Czar is never lonely on hia splendid yacht, the Polar' Star, as she carries a crew of 300 men who are selected from the best sources in tho imperial fleet.
