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A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LADIES.

Miss Nellie Estelle, nit. Ellen Kelly, and Alisa Eflle Celeste, n&e Mary Crump, are two ballet-girls in New' York, They fell out about a dog, and bad recourse to a police magistrate in order., to settle their difference. During the proceedings the following correspondence was read : Mary Crump—Your dogg is treating my cat shameful. If lie ain’t made to stop, 1 will make him myself. Miss Ndllik Estelle. Ellen Kelly'—Your impertinent letter don’t deserve an answer froth any lady. But I give yon warn that yon will lay y nr filthy hands on my dog (see diclionery) if you date. I don’t demean myself by putting my name to this.

Mary Crump—lf my bans is filtbey I use soape and water on my nek and not powder. I am nott ashamed of my name, if you arc. Miss Ellen Kelly, nit Celeste.

On the case being reported, the reporter received the folkhting letter from one of the irate ladies

Mr Reporter—Falsehood and desetc is foreign to me I despise the actions of a false tried. Let herr doo and say her worse, meaning no disrespect to your papper, 1 scorn to say anything except that I will yet be even with one so low as to forget the friends of her adveraite. Yours more respectfully. Miss Estelle. R.S.—Excuse bad ritiug as my nerves is a'pou edge. Miss Nellie Estelle.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 940, 23 April 1880, Page 3

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A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LADIES. Dunstan Times, Issue 940, 23 April 1880, Page 3

A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LADIES. Dunstan Times, Issue 940, 23 April 1880, Page 3

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