Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1891 — PEOPLE. [ARTICLE]

PEOPLE.

Senator Hearst’s fortune has been appraised and found to be over $8,000,000. Sarah Bernhardt has again changed the color of her hair. She is now a pronounced brunette. They say that Dr. Koch will soon come to the surface again with a most important scientific revelation. Dr. Rainsford, of New York, is one of the men that Trinity Church people in Boston are thinldng of as Phillip Brooks’ successor. Paul Revere, the hero of the famous ride. vja”s the president of BostonT first board of health. It was organized in Faneuil Hall in 1799. Robert Bonner has been such a ! lover of speedy trotters that he has I spent more than $600,000 in gratifyi in-’- his tastes in that direction. - Miss Olive Buchanan, United States Deputy Marshal afi St. Locks, is the only person of her sex now holding a pasition of that kincTr James Whitcomb Riley, while abroad, is arranging tfiF have an edition of his poems issued by a London publisher, with elaborate illustrations. . < , Mrs. Cleveland preserves a voluminous scrapbook filled to the covers with notices of her husband clipped from the columns of thedadv papers. M. Cabanel, the French portrait painter, says that Miss Maggie Mitchell, the daughter of the OregoiT senator, is one of the most beautiful women ever seen in Paris. America’s two champion lawn tennis players. Dr. Wright and “Dicky" Sears, of Boston, are^men physique. Sears is short."rather stocky, and blande: Dr. Wright is Short! slender. au,l dark. Kate Field is responsible for the announcement that the longest hair in the world belongs to a young lady in Gainesville. T ex - li trails on the ground over four feet and is of a beautiful red gold color. Miss Kluffkyffska is before a court in Brooklyn on a charge of alienating the of another girl’s affianced. The desirability of changing a name like that should be some sort of extenuation.