Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1883 — PFRSONS AND THINGS. [ARTICLE]
PFRSONS AND THINGS.
Ice-wateb is sold on Boston streets at 1 cent a gloss. A Petebsbubg(V a) young lady was poisoned by eating ice-oream. Alexander Mitch km., of Milwaukee, is said to be the richest man in America Burdette says that an Ohio man has bis eye on the probable Victoria vacancy. Paul du Ghaillu is so thoroughly tanned that he looks like a bronzed bust of hfmseif. Modjeska’s husband, the Count Bozenta, took out his first naturalization papers in San Francisco last week. The mortal remains of 8. T. ’Coleridge ore entombed in the crypt of Highgate Church, in London, which crypt is used as a toolhouse. The Francklyn Cottage at Long Branch, in which Garfield died, is now occupied by the owner, who has just completed a tour round the world i ’ .• ) Mbs. L. P. Mobton, wife of the American Minister at Paris, sent the flowers used at her recent baU to the hospitals and prisons of the city. Miss Nellie Hunt, daughter of the American Minister to Russia, was claimed the most beautiful of tire coterie of American ladies at the coronation. •j- Davy Crockett and Sam Hoiwtdh aj ;e t« bal immortalized in marble by Jjir O’Brien, tbe sculptor of Baltimore. Thp'orders busts comes from Texas./' T * bitterness on .iMatthew Arnold’s | When speaklnarof America, returned to sweetness. He is. cfipalug i lecture and rake in a few American
