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Show FOR TTIE LADIES. Anna Perkins, a beautiful blonde, lias been appointed liquor aircul ol Ualton, N. H. Two thousand women f.r pirls are employed iu Birmiiiichauj, Kusland, in the brass-luundfriiiji trad-.. The princess of Wales Lai appeared very often ia public reccriiiy, with her own hair dressed very plainly. A woman whu has arrived at the discreet dis-creet ago of forty-threo has sued a boy of nineteen, in Detroit, for breach of promise of marriage, j A Cincinnati roan is searching 1 thrnueh the west for a runaway wife j and $1U,000 in bonds which f 'he took I especially the bonds. Half tho depositors in the Massachusetts Massa-chusetts savings banks arc womeo, and $-15,000 is the sum total of the amount departed by these delightful darlings. There is a girl in Minnesota, only IS years of age, who by herself aud two . boys runs a farm of over 2W acre?. She put 5-OuO in a St. I'uul bank last j year. j Miss Stevens, a beautiful blonde preacher, is creaiing a profound r-linious r-linious sensation in Georgia, ishe is said to make alUho masculines feci U-.C embracing her doctrines. Georpc Sand says that her scvenfy-five scvenfy-five volumes on an average brought her more than $10,000 apiece. This is exclusive of her plays, which have brought her $$0,000. The United States covernment cm-ploys cm-ploys 3,000 women. Three thousand men, a Washington correspondent says, would do double the amount of work. Olive Logan lectured in Chattanooga recently. She was obliged to pay for delivering her lecture a city tax, a county tax, a State tax, and fee the sheriff and clerk. The whole amounted amount-ed to $ Boston women pay taxes on $3-1,000,-000, but tho proposed new English high sohool building, when completed will cost the city about 700,000, and no woman is to be permitted to enjoy its advantages. A lady in Clinton, Iowa, gave a burglar a severe Hogging with a dust brush the other night. She said she wouldn't have done it if slio hadu't been under the impression that it was her husband just getting home, A young lady says that a gentleman should never feel discouraged when the "momentous question" is negatived by the object of his choice, ''lor in life as in grammar, we always decline before we coi-jugate." Some silly young ladies of Hartford, Conn., lately visited two convicted murderers in the city jail, and presented present-ed them with bouquets and two finger-rings, finger-rings, ono plain gold und the other moss-agato seal, whereat they were much, delighted. A San Franoisco lady is uudcr arrest for attempting to erase from the tombstone tomb-stone of the child of a divorced husband hus-band the name which appertained to.tbe divorced one and substituting that of her present lord. Tho arrest was caused by the divorced gent, who did not wish his name to be taken in vaiu. A jealous woman named Bridget Sullivan concealed herself inthebuthr-s near Springfield, Ohio, and waited fur her lover, John Griffin, who was in , company wi'h another woman. When the couple camo opposite to where Bridgot was concealed, she sprang out and stabbed both of them, wotmfiinj them severely. A Hartford young lady engaged herself to nine young men living in the city, and also to a youth residing in New Haven. After a time she resolved re-solved to drop the Hartford group and keep the New Haven follow, but he, hearing of the Hartford matter, incontinently incon-tinently dropped her, and now she is mourning her blighted affections. |