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Show FOR THE AT) IKS. A (.'Itn-j-'u L.vit iTf--d lii .-nil with u li'.ilf ri-vnlvi-r. wi-andinii ln-r fatally, j An I ri'ltaua yruoiu ''1 ni tin- j bride ". 'I'tvy vi.rc initrr'ni) witliotn iho con-flit oi'ilu'ir iaa'tit5. ! ML-s Spauldin..', M. 1'., oi' ian- i diL-Ly aiiiniiaird a man's U-i a tuw days a-o. About three liuiidri.-d aud til'ty ladies have sont in their cards to Mrs. Fair I since -she shut Mr. Crittenden. I It is said that Sallio Ward Hunt ol Louisville is en trailed on a bnok tu be entitled "TUc Uiiioryofa Belle.'' The wile of Sir Walter Scott did not appreciate his literary attainments. She called hi novids "iioneiisc looks." A newly-iiianied couple in Cleveland took as their bridal tour a voyage on an elevator to the 1'ouith story of a mill and back aain. , The police of Vienna have notified !the newspapers that the publication of matrimonial ndvertieinems must be stopped. Queen ietoria, au Knlili paper I says, is troubled with visions of the poor-houo. The table of the Queen's . servants is about tho worst served of ! any in the country. Miss Mary C. Ilea carries the honor of bcin the first woman who has made a pre-emption purchase of one hundred and sixty acres of public land in .Montana. .Mon-tana. 1 A Lynchburg colored woman fell ! thirty feet out of a third-story win-! I dow, striking tho ground head fore-1 ;most. They arc tilling up the hole. 1 She wasn't hurt any. The Washington "Woman's club" ! have conceived the strango idea that the most prompt way to cure the social 1 evil is to describe in glowing terms the splendors of the houses devoted to vice, Miss Lydia Nye wears tho honors of "champion female pedestrian" oi" I Bennington, Yt., having walked the other day thirty miles within eight hours over a rough and mountainous rond- An Iliiuois agricultural society has hit upon a shrewd plan lor increasing the population. It is to offor a heavy premium, ten years in advance, to the ; couple who will at the end of that time show the largest numher of descendants. descend-ants. i A contemporary in the course ol' an ! obituary notice of Walter Montgomery, ' the actor, gravely says that the cause of his suicide is inexplicable, unless the statement that he had been married j shortly before supplies a clue to the ; feelings which prompted the act. A Louisville (Ky.) girl, whose bridal bri-dal dress was white satin and noint lace, and whose train was 'carried up the aisle by a page, caused the choir to sing, by her own special request, dur- ing the ceremony: 1 "Strip me of tho robe of pride, Clothe mo with humility. ' There is food for thought in this extract ex-tract from the writings of Madame (Juizol: "A woman who has reached , tho end of youth must not suppose that the has any further concern with passion pas-sion not even with vanrjui.-hing it. Her strength miht henceforth he in calm, and not in courage." j The woman-women of California are j about to issue a programme of what I they expect to effect before they get through with their warfare against vile men. Here is an extract: "We iu-i iu-i tend to wipe out all laws regulating tho 'matrimonial relation of the sexes." Husbands who desire to keep thoir .wives had belter make contracts at lonce, or they may find themselvos suddenly sud-denly anticipated under a new order of things. |