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Show LADIES' CORNER. I There is no statue, compelliiui a woman to lake the name of lKr husband at inavriage, bill it is universal uni-versal euslom. The pretty wife of U.'enry Jl. Stanley is a lineal ileS(;L.mell 0f Oliver Cromwell, but si' 0 ias huiK uf the wart-nosed peculiarities of tho old Roundhead 0f Hinehin-bronk. Hinehin-bronk. A wtmianly woman may be ob-scuve, ob-scuve, poor and plain, ret is she beautiful, and a queen, for love, charity and fidelity iill her soul, and through her works we catch a gleam of the happy world beyond. Miss Amy Johnson, "a very beautiful and popular," etc., school teacher of Yellow Springs, O., expects ex-pects soon to make a trip from htr home to Uaveuport, la., on a bicycle. The distance is S00 miles, and Miss Johnson hopes to make the journey within twenty-five days. Queen Margucrita is credited with having the largest collection of laces in the world, but there is a lurking suspicion that if that good old lady who resides in. Windsor-Castle Windsor-Castle had to turn out the treasures of her cabinet joj'ly Marguerita would and herself onjy a very fair . The Queen Regent of the Netherlands, Nether-lands, accompanied by the little Queen Wilhclmina, is expected to arrive in Berlin in a few days. As the Queen Regent received Emperor Emper-or William with great display a year ago, His Majesty will honor ! his guest in every possible way. There is said to be no doubt that the Emperor is extremely desirous of arranging a match between bis son, now the youngest officer in the German army, and thclittle Queen. George Eliot says that the hap- piest people have no history. So, too, oftentimes the strongest life is lived by her who remains' at home, and shouldering the little crosses and burdens sacrifices her own fair day dreams in the loving service ser-vice of others. Often such a woman is unappreciated, more often she re mains unthanked; but her heart is . brave and her will is strong, and, cheerfully she hides an aching heart under a smile that never betrays be-trays the sense of barrenness that she feels. Do you know such heroines in your midst? The opponents of a woman's advancement ad-vancement above the condition of a household fixture, not to say drudge, will feel much scandalized, no doubt, over tlie admission on Wednesday of a woman to tho bar of the Supreme Court of Utah. Miss Emma U. Lee, who lias been for some time in the oliice of Judge Sutherland, one of our most thorough thor-ough and learned lawyers, was admitted ad-mitted after an examination which was pronounced very satisfactory. This is tlie (irst. l.-idv Iou-v.t I helicvo. who lias had this distinc- lion, nlthnu;,'h one or two have j heen admitted to practice in the ! iiistvict Court. -ye I are in favor of full liberty to women in every d. iartinent of life. We wish success to the lady lawyer I who enjoys the honorable disiinc-j lion wo have named. Dcacrct I |