Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1890 — ABOUT PEOPLE. [ARTICLE]

ABOUT PEOPLE.

General Ezeta, of Salvador, is the youngest of all Presidents, being only twenty-seven years of age. Senator Dixon, of Rhode Island, is said to have a marvelous memory for facts and figures. The Rev. Robert Laird Collier had s life insured for $75,000 for the enefit of his children, Baron Hirsch, said to be the richest private person in Europe, is coming to America this autumn. John Orth, the ex-Archduke John of Austria, has established himself in business at Buenos Ayres. Louise fiMichel is getting restive. She has expressed her intention of going to Russia to join the Terrorists General F. E. Spinner, ex-Treasurer of the United States, is steadily sinking. He is now almost entirely blind. The Marchioness of Londonderry will pay a visit of a few weeks tn America. Cadet Whittaker, who was so badly hazed at West Point a tew years ego, ,is teaching at a colored military ' academy at Sumter, S. C. John G. Whittier has attended the small church of the Society of Friends in Amesbury, Mass., he lives, for fifty years. Mrs. Bridget O’Donnel, who was buried a few days ago at Holyoke. Mass., was followed to the grave by, eighty-five direct descendants. It is now given out that one of Mrs. Stanley’s wedding gifts was a check for $50,000, therefore the loss of a few spoons by theft does not weigh so heavily upon her as it otherwise would.