Show v mn WOMEN mary W chirke Cl irke last yeara at vassar college has be leading teacher in tho own N Y demalo institute miss mary C taka tho prize for tho beit cn trance ex nt smith sho i a hartford graduate lyo haa elc need her wonder elwork by taking her thirty third i jiin load of english girla auf o canada to give them hamoi one of the most successful farmers pennsylvania i mrs thomas the widow ot tho hav abel C thomas alio llio denomination an art students home lus been d in the benefit at liddic i studying art in that city who aro away from friends and rc two and five girla laap received the tho boston I industrial school adopted by the institution and are trained for service by iha ones in cliar gc i in paria college for girls to which the best pupils of the common schools will bo admitted is to be founded on th osame principle as the colleges already exist ng for boys in enof eight eight territories women may leold office in con lection with the public schools or vote for those who do the movement for of women is making somo headway mrs thompson ia circulating cu a tract which that the people of the united states pay over a year for piri tuu and lamented liquors and only for education and lor religion mrs caroline A mason received aliis summer a letter arom the poet laureate of england acknowledging gratifying manner the re crippo a recently published sonnet of hers tennyson and the violets suggested by an incident related by T fields in liis upon the arct poet cardinal manning says that women have a power in alio world which ia peculiar to them they frequently exert an influence which could not be exerted by any order of men and accomplished prent and by their peculiar control of men their husbands sons and brother which no other power on earth could effect at tho meeting of the social science association at saratoga springs this season professor A P peabody of harvard university read a paper upon tho voting of ivonen in school elections in which ho took ground that domn had more right than men to vote on schools matters he said women should vote and leold office in school matters they in general far surpass men in educational ability fact experience f both in norway and sweden he the women predominate in numbers over the raen at tho laist of norway in the total population was of which were balei and female being at the rate of males nal fe males to every 1000 of abo population in sweden the proportion of birten ia at the rate of boy to girls out of the but the mortality is in favor of the fe for the census returns of n to women outa every 1000 of the population the english queen in exhorting english ladies to ft more thorough knowledge of housekeeping saya americans no one ciui deny that as a rule they re pleasant to the ayea and certainly do not usually sin in the way of their personal adornment or in taking their full share in the pleasures ano daintiness es ft riso we have the warrant have traveled and lived in america for believing that they can hold their own a ube fill members of the households of which they are also the ornaments mrs A II 11 II 11 stuart chairman of the board of of washington territory i also ono of the directors of the washington industrial du association whose object is the promotion of agricultural and kindred arts this association was organized in 1871 to aid in develop ing the resources of washington territory mrs who ia an officer of the A ii also n member oattie executive committee of alie finance committee und oneo clerks of taft Aud austing ting committee honors are hiigli upon her telling of the edini et ini in which dutant Territory hold her |