Show A MISERABLE SUBJECT of all the many things painful to contemplate in human life divorce is a ono one of the enot t cruel cruet and miserable aadot and yet many of the newspapers treat the subject A ith as much jocularity as it if every di divorce orce represented 1 a pleasant jest lest instead of being the ghastly evidence of it shattered home and wrecked lives ie is a paragraph parag mph cut catal cutal tilmont moll t at random from an exchange langtree Lang trye lis endorsement has done snore tor for the california boom than al no t any other event of recent times according to tho the new york world tio clety women jin in the metro metropolis aro are looking toa toward ard san fraucisco as a favorable fa arable field for divorcee divorces the ease nith marital bonda bondi can be die dis there and the alleged fact t that lit the courts always give the wife a liala half interest in the husbands hue huB bande bands income JOT or life explain the tendency to follow biro langtree Lang trye example 1 that may be funny anny lery very very cry funny but to ue us there seems lees legs wit in it than in a ii swinging winging freighted gibbet or IL yawning A careful beard of exchanges reveals scores of such contemptible attempts to jo bo be vitty witty on a subject N which should not bo be thus familiarized I 1 but ut ve a loot look in lain vain for more than one article written in the sensible een sible and pathetic strain of the following luch vo we take from froin the mawn michigan Mic bigan democrat 1 we are pained to learn that our friends and mrs birs charley lebar are about to separate after spending nearly a quarter of a century together both have havo toiled early and late lune have laid one beautiful daughter to rest in the tomb hale have raised one boy to manhood inan hood one daughter to the tile ago age where ehe needs the carlof lier parents and now they both are broken down in health and charley a cripple they have everything for their comfort a large farm nice house etc which will probably go to feed the lawyers mr and sirs mrs lebar have been ery very kind to til all theA theadoor tho poor people e of tilis this part who found it a nice place to va work ork and all regret to hear bear of their trouble ONE MAN WAX eaton 31 P recently raised to the english peerage owes ills his elevation to the glossiness of hw his hat and the excellent exi ellent cut of his coat W of philadelphia ig is the owner of the manuscript of our mutual friend by dickens Di cLene it is worth its weight eight A in gold |