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Show Tho Instinct of migration is one of the most wonderful in the world, says C. William Beebe, in llccreatlon A young bobwhlto and a bobolink nro hatched In the samo New England field The former grows tip and ittr Ing tho fall nnd winter forms one of the covey which Is content to wander n tnllo or two, hero nnd there. In search of good feeding grounds Hardly Hard-ly has tho bobolink donned his tfrsi full dress beforo an irresistible tm pttlso seizes him. Oik night ho rises up and up, ever higher, on fluttering wings, sets his course southward, gives jou n glimpse of him athwart tho moon, and keers on through Virginia Vir-ginia to Florida, across seas, over tropical Islands, far Into South Amerl ca, never content ttrtll ho has pvu tho great Amazon between him nnd his 'nr-dlotant birthplace Matrimony vs. Female Labor. Ono objection to trained femalo labor, la-bor, says the Mel'cal P'ess and Circulator, Cir-culator, is that the service Is llablo to be disorganized bj epidemic- of matrimony among the cniliet. Nurses nro by no moans esimit fmni this weakness, ond of late a disposition disposi-tion has shown Itself In certain hospitals hospi-tals to dkicourngo the ndml3slon of young wonie.i who nro "engagei'," ot: the ground that the fact of their fit-turo fit-turo being thus mortgaged Indisposes them to that sclf-nbnegatlon nnd slnglo minded devotion to ('tit which are hold to constitute, the stcek In trade of those who propose to la'.o up nursing ns n profession. Some of tho young women may prefer the independence indepen-dence of tho single state, but tho majority ma-jority assuredly only await tho opportunity oppor-tunity to disqualify themselves for the nursing profession. |