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Personal And Impersonal

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
June
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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- John Perry, of Hartford, Conn., missing siuce the èar. Las turncd up ia Texas. - General Butler is credited wilh' possessing the power attribnted also to' M. De Lesseps, of going to sleep wheneverhe pleases. ¦ - Joseph Fisher, of Craig County. Va., ninety-four years old, weighs büt iifty pounds, is four feet and :i hak' high, and weara boys' boots. - Aman andhis wife were tlio opposing candidates for school eominittee at the late eleetion at Londonderrv, N. H., and the wife came out vietorious by six majority. - Mary Chance}', a little girl in Athens, Ga., lias uo collar bone, and can doublé her shoulder blades together. Her mother is similarly deformed, - Chicago 'limes. - Lammont Dupont. Vice-President of the Kepauno Chemical Works Company, who was killed by the explosión of the.' works at Thora pson's Point, N. J., recently, wassaidto be wortli f18,000,000. - W. S. Dowda, a sixty-seven-yearold teacher atLithonia, Ga., was sent to the penitentiary for seven years for running away with Miss Ragdale, a thirteenyear-old pupil, and marrying her in South Carolina. - The first instance in the United States, probably, where a lady ofiiciatetl as clergyman at a wedding ceremony was at Oolumbus, Ohio, the other day, when Mrs. L. G. Ilomick, the evangelist, performed the cereniony. - W. H. Wilson, who becamp a ineniber of the New York Stock Exehange recently, is the youngest broker in the board, beingonly twenty-one years old. He is worth $1,000,000, inherited from his grandfather, Mr. Charles Morgan, of steamship taxañ.-N. Y. Uerald. - Mr. H. S. Osgood, of Augusta, Me., has written to an inquiring person in Pittsburgh, Pa., that ex-Senator Blaina is a menaber of the South Parish Congregational Church, Augusta, in gooil and regular standing, anti that he has been a membcr of that church twenty years. -The youngest danghter of ex-Governor Foster, of Ohio, was last June married to his private Secretary, Fred. D. Mussey. He was sixteen years oidor than his bride, and their unhappy relations have led to a final separation, the lady recently returning to her parents at'Fostoria. - Chicago News. -The lato Charles Ileade, the English writer, was of commanding pres """" nearly six fect tall, deep-chested, and big witüoui ijring etut. He had magnificent brown eyes, clear-cut, flrm featires, a close-trimmed, nearly white board, and hair inore than gray banging thick about the neck, but sparse and thin on the forehead. -Professor Fe.lix Aller lectured recently in New York on 'Reform in Home Life." In his discourse he .sukl: "Too mueh drudgery is imposed upon our women. The kitchen is made the base of our houses, and there are people who believe family life should rest on the kitehen; that mothers and wives should spend their time in the kitchen. If a wijjnan spends her time in this way she cannot exercise those ennobling influences we demand of her."

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Ann Arbor Courier
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