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Show THE TRIUMPHS OF WOMEN. Are Ditplsying Qu.illlles Many Had Not Surpoted They Possetf. Uv. ry day women ' are dlMplnytm trolls of eh-.rni-t r ti nt cm lie b.uh surptlse neii a.linlriitlun. In Irro.i'i. lyn Die other da- .'r. l.eniie K'.'lley saie.l the n:e of her n,-,.. rmiH.r iy climbing m, r t':e ilashl oard or tin. bugey in which they were driving on the foi:,.y iB, ,eiiril mil aelh.g Hi,, reins that had dropped from his hnmls mid were dangling nl the heels of tb,.r rut sway horse. Would 1'nmelia nr Clarissa or1 even Mine. He Hind's extrnordlnnrv heroine, hero-ine, lielphlue, have dono that? In Pittsburg Mrs. Sarah E. McCoy, In a law court, has Just excelled In the Intellectual fent ot Portia, and baa surpassed many shining masculine lights of tho bsr, for sho managed her own case In a breach of promise anil and proved, too, contrary to the old adage .that she did not have a fool for a client. There were some novelties In tor motbods of examining examin-ing witness?!. a., for Instance, her telling one of tliem point blank that he was a liar. In the first rase there was a triumph of nerve and muscle, and In the second of nerve and Intellect. In-tellect. The obvious conclusion la that the era In which woman was a 'downtrodden crenture" Is fully past, tor, wllh qualifying experience of the "i r in h M l hit ii.. "a-t IT lull BATHHOUSE ROW. worm, sne u now quite capable of defending her own and of holding It, j |