The Plague Of Mothers-in-law
The Corcmer of Chicago, in n -„,, , report, says that of fifty-five suin',1?' tliat city within a year only foni „3 victima of love. He alindes to one ,t these as a man who "blew outwhatH tío brains he had on account of tures to which he was subjected motber-in-law. " The Coroucr al " Mothers-in-law have always }K' great power of mischief to the ml and, alas, the plague is so universal ) emluring that we raust despair seeing it overeóme. The miserie cao by mothers-in-law are eternnl, eriflu mothers-in-law themselves are immortiL The authorities of the Grand li[llm of Paris estímate the animal incRaS of volumes at 40,00(). The wb ber now is, by the latest reporl 571. ' '
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