Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1883 — PERSONAL. [ARTICLE]
PERSONAL.
Bishop Green, of Mississippi, though nearly 86 years old, is hale and hearty. Mbs. Harriet Beeches Stowe wears clothes of the fashion of twenty-five years ago. Annie Louise Cary is not a woman-suffra-gist. She writes: “I do not ask for a ballot, though very life were at stake.” Mdlle. de la Ramee, better known as “Ouida” Is strictly secluded by her friends A cloud has obscured her mind. Dr. Tanner, “the starver,” is living near Chautauqua, N. Y. His imitator, Griscom, seems to nave retired to private life. The Duke of Sutherland and Sir Thomas Brassey hold United States bonds as an investment to theamount of ss,OuO,oooeach. Jane Gray Swishhelm still retains the Southful roses of health in her face, but ley have gene from her cheeks into her nose. The Prince of Wales has a hard summer's job in coloring a huge meerschaum pipe presented to him by the Crown Prince of Sweden. Lord Salisbury goes twice a week to personally superintend several important farms near London which dissatisfied tenants left on his hands Lieut. Gen. Phil H. Sheridan’s mother, 83 years of age, still lives in the same house in Pei ry, Somerset county, Ohio, in which he was bora. Photographs of the Princess of Wales taken In theatrical costumes are not found for sale in the shop windows, and yet she is sailed the first lady of fashion in the old world. •
