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Show THE LADIES. A brilliant daughter makes a brittle wile. The newrdress oolor with the golden tinge is called "Aurifero." A Danbury girl has married a poet, and carries her own coaL Hartford, Conn., is importing a large number oi" Swedish servant girls. A Memphis bridal party was drawn around town the other day by eight negroes. A largo number of female students aUeod tho lectures in the university of Moscow. Very short wedding trips aro in fashion just now, and very short engagements. en-gagements. A woman named Mary Tabor haB acted as mate on a Missouri steamboat for two years, earning $-15 per month. There is a graceful Dutch proverb to the effect that a houseful of daughters is like a cellar full of sour beer. Michigan is reviving through her I borders the old fashioned spelling schools, to counteract tho decline in matrimony. A completion which keeps its color in oold weather is the mosc desirable possession & young woman oan have now-a-days. A young lady doing honors in tho ( White House is a novelty in American history. The distinction will fall on Nellie Grant. A young lady in Madison avenue won ten baskets of flowers, three doien pairB of gloves, and seven pounds of oandy on the election. A Toledo female fainted when told that over 500,000 men died last year, but was brought to by the information that thero were 13,000,000 left. Montreal young ladies play the soothiDg air of ''Home, Sweet Home," about the hour of retiring, when their sweethearts show sings of lingering. A fastidious Connecticut gentleman preferred to pay $0,000 on a breach of promise rather than marry a young lady who did not spell correctly. An indiscreet youth in Cairo has been fined for violently kissiDg the school ma'am. he was go homely that the judge said there was abso-utely abso-utely no excuse for him. Church weddings have lately come to be such ocoatiions for vulgar display that the best people havo dropped them altogether in New York, and get married at home. Mrs. Millioa Faircloth, of Mitchell county, Ga., is one hundred and sixteen six-teen years of ace. She is still sorieht ly and oan build socks of seventeen different styles of architecture. Miss Dr. Annie News has hung out her ehinvls as a medical practitioner practi-tioner at Newport. She graduated at Michigan univcr.-ity i;i a, class of eighty seven, and took all the henors. EAn old lady h- arin ihat the shocking shock-ing condition of the firemen's ho.-c , had resulted io the destruction of a large amount of property, sat un E nearly all night to put her husband's socks in complete repair. Brides io good society now-a-days avoi'J mo?t ?iricily the traditional grey 1 and brown travelling suits formerly :n " vogue, and drts as unconiicuou;ly as possible, so tint " all creation necd'nt know we've just bcoo married." mar-ried." Marriage is like flaming t&Edle ll.-tit, I'ia. cl IQ til H IDilii CU U MlUjrtK'r Dlfclit, 9 Inviting all tlie icctw in tin- air j T., o.-un nii 1 siUfc llinr ii-iu i-VW ih.-re Tho that r vut l-i. it hi- nl - :int ih pnrj 9 Tk 06 taat ax IB, lutl 10 oX bill ngn '. |