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Show OAUIjH I the Of EVE.. Ouida am Pntti have earned the lurg-rst lurg-rst incomes of any two women of this generation. Tho grave of Ib'nry Clay's daughter, in Lebanon, O., in said to have been ehnniofully dmecrated by relic hunters. Mine, de St.ael said that what she was most proud of was tho fact that she had acquired seventeen trades, by any onoof : which alio could mako a livelihood, j Bruno Kpoianl is the tiom do plume of otio of the most famous Italian authoresses author-esses of the rr.".'Htnt tim although she is but little known outside of her own country. Miss Louisa Weld, of Howard county, Md., a young maiden of 23 yearn, received re-ceived the white veil recently at tht' convent con-vent (it Mount Washington. Miss Weld is a givat-gra.ldduiiglitcr of ticli. John Eager llowanl, of Ilcvolutionury fanm. Miss Catherine Drcxel recently dunned the black veil, becoming Mother leathering, leath-ering, tho foundress iiml superior ot tho new onlcr, Jlomun ('ulholic, which will duvote itself to the Induum unit iifgroi'H. Sao will use Uio income from her fortune of $7,000,JU0. .Mrs. U'Hli I'hclpi, of Venice, Mich., tricil "every liittntntitista euro known," anil ntill her iirm rcfusetl to ho coinfort-uhl. coinfort-uhl. A doctor cut out bis il.'irnin;; liitillo, anil now tho arm is nil right. She il'X'ti not remember how tho ru.'cilio became imbuilih.'l. Ono of tho most valualtlo workers for tin Harvard I't ubotly Museum of Arch-n'olojry Arch-n'olojry and Ethnology is Misa Ali"0 C. Fletcher, who has recently been pjtei i(it il us the lirt holder of u (ellow.shij) for a woman that having been presented by Jlrs. JIury Copley Khaw. Mine. Aslao Lncio Jeanne Alice He-nouard, He-nouard, wit'o of M. Oooro Earnent Jean ' Mario Ooulanjier, has niadti u deinaml j for a judicial separation from Gen. Hon- ! lnngcr. her husband, llo is still living I in the I.-.land of Jersey. Mine. l!ou- lun;;or rusiilcn at Versailles. ) i |