Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1895 — S[?]e Won’t Go There Any More. [ARTICLE]

S[?]e Won’t Go There Any More.

kgfl amusing story is told of a West amut street young woman, who, hav,'jyead strange tales about slumming melon, determined to visit Phllaclji la’s own very tough slum district id! see what life there was like. As t of preliminary she supplied herifi with a number of tracts, having a fine idea that the benighted resits there were In need of spiritual inaction. Boarding a Seventh street • she got off at Bainbridge, and to s trst man she saw, who was leaning atast a lamp post, she very politely a«-d one of the tracts. He took It <-naturedly, and after glancing at It Upned it with the smiling remark 4k, he was a married man. Greatly . by this expression, she looked tract and saw that It was

titled, “Abide with me." She took the next car home, vowing against tracts and slumming. Some or Queen Bess' Pleasantries. Queen Elizabeth had. the coarse tones of a man. If one heard her speak while out of slght,itwasdifficulttosay whether the voice belonged to a man or to a woman. Her manners were very rude, she often swore, and sometimes cuffed and pinched the maids of honor until they cried from mortification and n&ln.