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Show ROSPIGLIOSI MARRIAGE VOID. A press dispatch from Lome, date of June 30, says: "The Pontifical tribunal of the Rota has rendered a decision in the famous case of the Princess Rospig-liosi, Rospig-liosi, formerly Mary Jennings Reid of Washington, who .after nor divorce from her first husband. Mr. Park- hurst of Bangor. ,Me., married the prince civilly. The Papal tribunal has decided that her marriage to Mr. Parkhurst was valid, and hence heist hei-st cond marriage, to Princi Rospigli-csi, Rospigli-csi, is null and void." BE PRACTICAL. One. of the first requisites for the sewing room is . a long counter on which to cut, and that household which is not overburdened with tables fhould count itself lucky. Here lies the chance to supply a long, plain wooden counter for the familv cutter. cut-ter. All work in the sewing room, whether it be that of the merest amateur or the heavy professional, is rendered far more rapid and accurate if the material be not allowed to slin from the table every few moments. Men do not work without prope-irnplerrients; prope-irnplerrients; yet it would seem a common habit with even the most systematic women to "scimp along scmehow." Don't do it. |