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Show FOH TIT E T.ADTF.S. Nilsson invests in iosurauce stock. The Art Union marriage. Judy. i The band of hope a husband. Judy. Mrs. Abraham hinool is in Chicago. Chi-cago. The sukau of Turkey id establishing establish-ing schools for women. Think of educated edu-cated houm! Tho mariner's compass haa done 9omo of the most important needlework needle-work in the world. Which would a youn? lady rather be, a Dryad or a Naiad ? A Dryad, for then she would be a woo'd nymph. A Topoka merchant killed two birds with one stone by putting out a sijin reading, "Juhn Smith, dry goods; wishes to marry." A.Jewes.H in Cleveland save birth to six children last week, and soon after expired. The children all died immediately imme-diately after birth. A thirteen-year-old jiirl in Warsaw, Ky., ia said to play two tunes at once on the piano, one with each hand, while vocalizing another tune. A Chico (Cal.) woman has developed devel-oped remarkable ability as a sculptor, and has already produced two statues which elicit very general praise. Rosa Honheur ia still painting in her peculiar school of horses, cattle, etc., lately finishing a portrait of Kint; William's war-horse. The queen of Madagascar regularly reads and profits by the moro promi nent American fashion journals, and is a great admirer of stylo. The only daughter of the emperor of Russia, Mattic, is said to be very beautiful in person. She is not yet eighteen years of age. A young lady says that a gentleman ought never to feel discouraged when tho "momentus question" is negatived nega-tived by the object of his choice, "for in life, as iu grammar, we always decline de-cline before we conjugate," Mon, dying, make their wills; but wives Escape a work so sad. "Why should they make what nil their lives Tho gentle dames hare ta,t. A married couple in Indianapolis, aged respectively thirty -eight and thirty-Bis, have oinetcen children. This may serve to explain why the Indianapolis In-dianapolis people, with such a warning before their eyes, hold the institution of divorce in high favor. Fx, A lady converted a gentleman to the female suftratrn dnntrinf thn nilmr lie met her in the street during a storm, and lent her his umbrella. She , has not returned it, and he believes 1 now that women should have just the same privileges as men, and no more. A Utica shoplifter was able, without detection, to make her pauier pocket an entire piece of cloth, but when it came to stuffing her stockings with handkerchiefs, the supernatural size of her ankles betrayed her indulgence in hor kleptomanious propensities. Rousseau, about one hundred years ago, said very finely : "The true dig-, nity of woman consists in being un- known to the world; her glory is in the esteem of her husband; her pleasure in the happiness of her family." A very pure and beautiful domestic sentiment, senti-ment, but not popular in these piping times. DRESSING OR CUURC11. Thank you, my dear, 1 belicvo I'm dressed; The saints be praised ! the day of rest Comes only once in seven; For if, on alftho other six, This trouble I should havo to fix, I'd never go to heaven. ' |