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Show At f"i"! y-niiK1 1;iUu' tn hI skirmishes skir-mishes of tin' civil war, Mrs. M. 0. Harris, of -niee. w.is present a a nurse. M i.-s Klia h. Know les, whom the People's parly of Montana ha: uninitiated for attorney g-ni-ral im the stair, is a successful praclicin: hiwyer of 1 Icleiu. This is a land in u liii.li cipialitv is not a mere boast. Chris ll.-ckci uf Hoss county, Ohio. ha sued liis wife for alimony, ami thi' court ha puftaincd his suit. j Ouida does not believe in worn- ' i en's chilis. She declares that if a woman wants uch a thing it : an indication that her home docs not give her all that she wants. While, according to European and American returns, the number of women always exceeds that of men, the reverse is the case in Japan, w here for every 1U0 men there are only lJ7.lJ"2 women. There is a dispute in Montana as to the eligibility of Miss Knowlet to the oflice of attorney-general, for which she has just been nominated. The constil uiion does not say that a woman can not be chosen, but it refers to the attorney genera! na 'die." A mysterioup singer among the nuns of the Church of Saint Anna, in Home, has lately attracted an enormous crowd to the services, such was the beauty of her voice and style. One evening recently the congregation was seized with such . enthusiasm that-it burst into applause ap-plause and cries of (lYiva!" so that the police had to interfero and clear the edifice. It is rumored that the mysterious nun is the so-i so-i pruno, Bianca Donad'io. |