Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1895 — THE FAIR SEX. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

THE FAIR SEX.

t A description of Rhoda Broughton is given in a certain Oxford letter, in which the writer speaks of the” novelist as “the snippy lady with the girlish figure Who was drinking tea upstairs.”

Mrs. Laigue, a New York diamond muggier, has been arrested in Santa losa, CaJ., by Mrs. Barraugh, a government detective, who followed ler across the continent,-

George Eliot wrote for eight years rith the. same pen, and when she ost it she bewailed her misfortune > s almost too hard to bear.

Carnot, who has lived in trict retirement since the death of lusband, has left Paris to pass the vinter at Grasse, with her newly narried son and daughter-in-law.

At Staroja, in the government of , Russia, a girl of fourteen ' vas lately arrested cn the charge ofi itrangling a two-year-old child, ’ vhich she was to look liter. She thereupon confessed to laving killed sixteen children in this . way, and gave as her reason that she' lid not like the trouble, they gave aer. Representative and Mrs. Bourke Cock ran will leave soon to spend the; winter In the south of Europe, |

OF SILVER AND PINK.