The following article was published in "The Kansas City Daily Times" on Saturday, July 10, 1880. I found it "entertaining" and I thought that maybe you would too. GOSSIP ABOUT WOMEN. Two fashionable and wealthy ladies were fined $5 each in Dubuque, Iowa, for taking flowers from a cemetery. Vassar girls sing, "Here's to Vassar College, drink it down," just like the horrid "sophs" at the masculine cottages. Two Illinois lamplighters are discovered to be girls, whose father compelled them to dress in boys' clothes in order to get the work. A woman who drew $300 in a lottery started out to tell her neighbors about it and fell in a well and was drowned. Like most people who draw prizes in lotteries, she did not know enough to let well alone. A Terre Haute physician told the country medical society that one of his patients, a young woman, was attacked with frightful pains in her legs; that after two weeks of suffering she recovered, and it was found that she was six inches taller than before. The report was received in impressive silence. On returning home from a shopping tour a Providence, R.I., woman missed a valuable ring which she was certain she wore when trying on several pairs of gloves. That was about a year ago. Recently she went to purchase another pair of gloves and at the same store as before, and tried on several pairs. In the last she found her ring, where she had left it in drawing off the glove a year before.