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Show , FOR TI1E LADIES. A ring-dove a bride. Widow picnics arc held in Ohio. Tho empress Eugenic is ill again. Divorce receptions aro held in Ghica-;o. Ghica-;o. New-fashioned nogs arc made very wide. Blouses or shirt waiU remain in favor fav-or lor breakfasts. Queen A'ictoria hay just turned fifty-three. fifty-three. A woman in Chattanooga dresses in men's clothes. Two Boston girls have recently become be-come paralysed from the use of cosmetics. cos-metics. Kate lucid rcturna (o America in July and will lecture on the English. Luuar Aurora Borealis Smith is the ouphonioui natno of a western female Mrs. President Grant woro white satin and black thread laee at the jubi-leo jubi-leo ball. YouDg ladies pass tho plato in eomo churches, and masculine generosity is increased. It is considered the thing in London for a lady to wear a smelling bottle attached at-tached to her belt. Imagino the distress of a milliner I who forgot on which side of the rose to put the hat. Paulino Lucca is a baroness, has a husband living, and two beautiful, gold-en-hairod children. Brown says wedding-rings ought to be rc-ohristcned eutTcr-rings. lie has been married fivo years. Madame Strauss usod to bo a great German vocalist, and was known before be-fore her marriage as Jetty Tretz. Hard times in Persia induces tho Gipsies to soil their daughters at the ridiculously insufficient sum of f 5. Our fashionable belles show no disposition dis-position to indulge in surf bathing this season, fashion not permitting it. A dressy skirt trimming forbaptiste, linen, "lawn, or any ordinary spring material ma-terial consists of two-plaited ruffles. Miss Charlotte Cushman has arrived at .Newport, and taken possession of her new cottogo near the Ocean house. A woman in Ilaverill, Mass., has a mirror brought (o America in the Mayflower, May-flower, and in her family 250 years. The impcounious market gardenor who wants to know how to start a littlo nursery, is strongly advised to get married. mar-ried. , The ladies give as a reason for' mar-ryiug mar-ryiug for money that they so seldom find anything clfC in a man worth hav t ing. I ! Jolics and hU wile agree grandly on 1 ono point; she thinks more of him than of anybody else in the world, and so docs ho. Emily Jordan, the actress, has more taste, more beauty, more dress and moro money than anybody at Long Branch, except Tom Murphy. Miss Bubcook, daughter of a Warren street, Boston, pastor, has made her debut in the pulpit. The sheep liked I the lamb's remarks very much. If a young lady wishes a young gen- Llciliilli lJ kLsd iicr, VAhtiL pupiU" WUUld she mention? No Spectator, no Observer, Ob-server, but as many Times as you please. Miss Lewis, the colored American sculptress at Rome, has received an order or-der from an English nobleman, which, to give ' 'color' 1 to it, is said to be worth $100,000. There has not yet been a very remarkable re-markable exhibition of toilettes at any of tho seaside resorts. Ladies dress very plainly and plausibly, and do doubt are keeping their rccJicrche oostumes in reserve. |