New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 20, 1886 · Page 5 of 8
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4* 9" Sn. Oh, I would be just such a fool! and old tassel at the end/' said Mrs. Al- that money is safer with women than fc* WHKUAMBKAD. Farm, Gardenand Household. own abused stomachs. He declares '-"y HP?" forgive himif the wholevillage hadn't with men. Most women can beat a they are "digging their untimely graves these sad eyee of seen it," and Dolly wept above the "Mrs. Allan, I ask you to take my man all to "pieces" making a bargain, and 'Wheal -am dead, with their teeth," and apoplexy or mine new mantel cover, regardless of decorative word for it that Miss Frankland and and the marketmen and grocers seldom Bright's disease will claim them for MJ A Home for Forty Fowls. & With undiscernimg gaze look out upon the art. I have never flirted, that I did not see get ahead of them, whereas most meare its own, unless they begin soon to strife, American Rural Home. Dolly was not one to tell when she her on that day, and that I am utterly careless purchasers. practice temperance at table. Che weariness, the anger, and the woe, had refused an offer, so she had no one Lewis'Cook, (a reader of The American ignorant as to how a piece of her The hope, the joy, the dream that we call to sympathize with her. The friendship Rural Home), wants us to furnish fringe became attached to my coat Life, Aatami Seeded Graaa. The Datfof the Gaeat. I 6o beseech you press not the cold lids between her brother Fred and button," said Richard and then the a plan for a poultry house large Farm, Field and Stockman. From the Commercial Gazette. Richard had been long and unshaken, With heavy com of silver or of gold two puzzled, angry young people enough to accommodate forty fowls Whether to seed the grass in spring The first duty of a guest is to bi Instead, stoop o'er,, dear love, and weigh and possibly Dolly might have begged drove away, this time to Mr. FranInland's. he also sends us several other questions or autumn depends on circumstances. them with, punctual. This is the "caterer's" Fred to call him back and try to clear to answer. A comfortable house A kiss such as yon gave me, when of old On some lands when the weather is view, because unpunctuality musl him of the charges against him but Bessie Frankland was hanging on may be built, say twenty feet long and The heart no longer could contain its joy, favorable fall seeding will seem to do necessarily cause confusion in th Fred was in Texas, not to be home the gate. ten feet wide, and eight feet iront and Which, brimming o'er the edge, like the best. But often when the autumn sparkling wine for weeks, so Dolly had her trouble all kitchen. A dish you have had to wait "Bess," said Julie, "tell me, did you five feet back, boarded upright and months are dry the grass gets such a fa some great golden goblet too well filled, to herself and tried to be amuible. for is generally good, while a dish ever take my red collarette out of my battened, and a shed roof, shingled Gave burning, happy measure from thy poor start that unless the winter is Not so did Richard. That young room? I won't scold, not one word, which has had to wait is generally the the flooring to be made by filling it lips to mine. favorable it makes but a poor showing man appeared on the next morning's but Mr. Dale and I must know." contrary- The result is the cook gets with mellow loam to the top of the the following spring. Crickets train with a face so forbidding that Bessie considered a moment. "It demoralized he loses his temper at underpinning this we consider better TPhen, when my weary eyes shall open wide and grasshoppers often do much none of "the boys" ventured to sit was ages ago the day we got the last the dinner not being appreciated, and than a cement floor. The building had And look upon the woild of perfect bliss, with him. A short "morning" was all damage to fall seeded land. In arbutus. 1 only had it a minute." certainly it is sufficient cause to discourage dPhe link 'twixt earth and heaven, 'twixt better be divided into two compartments, the greeting he returned to anyone, dry weather the young grass "Where did you put it then?" weariness and rest, the best of chefs. In consequence with partition and door the and he was left to his paper and his Shall be the balm of that last, lingering "Back in your draweroh, first I starts slow, and makes but little south front should have two windows it follows that the cook gets kiss.Anen. thoughts. Meaning glances and masculine hung it on the hat stand I guess it growth, and at such times the of six lights, eight by ten glass the into the bad habit of sacrificing th chuckles went on about him. was there until after supper but I insects are usually very plenty, east, one window. Ventilators should flavor of a dish to the form ot serving All imagined he had learned what an didn't hurt it a scrap, and I put it and on the borders of the new seeded be fixed at the highest point on each finding he has not given satisfaction in THE SILENT GOSSIP. amazing amount of work had been accomplished back in your drawer when I took up land they often eat the tender grass as end. The roost should not be over the cooking he tries to please the eye. by the silent gossip, and your supper. You were sick." fast as it grows until it is entirely destroyed. two feet high, and about eight I can not speak too strongly on th they rather unwisely concluded to "There!" You caught the fringe on By seeding in spring we inches above a platform twenty inches 3tockland, Me., Courier-Gazette. affectation of being late for dinner, drop the subject, for it would have your coat when you got your hat and would avoid these causes of fa.lure. wide underneath the platform the When a young woman stands besidethe and a good host ought not to wai* shortened various troubles if Richard cane!" exclaimed Julie, with beaming By seeding in spring with grain t\e save nest boxes can be placed. A dust bin for one or two people who are lat "fire place, taps her foot on the rug and and Julie had known about the talk. face. "Bessie, get your hat and come the plowing and harrowing of the must also be provided. And now you whilst five or six others are watchinfl But Richard had not even heard his -says, coolly: "I feel very much honor-ed, with us." land for one crop, as two crops are have a comfortable place for forty the hands of the clock and yawnin| name connected with Julie's and was "Well, I'll swear" I'm sure, but I don't think we are fowls, at a cost of not over twentyfive sown together. When grass seed is convulsively, a sure proof of how hun simply in a furious temper over his "No. don't swear, Mr. Dale you've suited to each other," the young man dollars. Yards can be built on sown in spring with grain on good, gry they are. Shame on unpunctuai unexpected rejection by the only girl no need. It has been the hardest on the south side corresponding with the well prepared land, it is almost sure -who is most interested in the conversation people' These persons are sometimes he had ever loved. me,'' said Julie. width of the coops, and as long as to start and grow well till the grain called inexact, but it is a wrong namf can do nothing better than to At least two people in Sunnydale "That's all you know about it," room can be spared to make them. ripens and is harvested. If the grass to give them, for a really inexact mar experienced nothing but clouds and growled Richard, and thereupon depart as soon as consistent with his Your fowls must have access to a fails it is usually at this time. We will arrive one day ten minutes befor* rain for the next three weeks, no matter Julie's quick wit revealed to her various dignity. grass run each day (an hour or two have noticed that when the grain was his time and the next day ten minutef what the weather report said. things. toward evening will answer), or else So Richard went out and banged cut green for fodder the grass did much after, but unpunctuai people are verj Then came two letters. One from They drove first to Mrs. Allan's, grass or weeds must be cut and thrown better than when it was left to ripen. fche door, leaving Dolly in the horaay. George Lane in Vienna, bitterly reproached exact, they always come late. The} where Bessie related her performance to them in their yards. Carbolic acid Julia Frankland for her conduct are generally people who find it is thi with the collarette, and then Julie largely diluted with water will drive toward Richard Dale, and offered looking down the street said: "There's only means of attracting attention Dolly was eighteen, Richard was A Woman's Allowance. away the lice in your hen house it to release her fiom her engagement if Dolly Frith tying up her honeysuckles. and there are others who think il twenty-three, the ages at which a man may be applied with a wisp, which we Zenas Dane in Good Housekeeping. she wished. The other from Frederick Let's go there. I can't bear to think makes them of importance. Unpunct should consider preferable to a small ,nd woman are most given to torimenting A year or two before I was married Frith to Richard Dale, reproached she should have believed me a flirt, uality really means a wish to forc( pump. It would hardly pay to heat him for his flirting with an engaged the dear girl!" each other. Dolly thought I boarded one winter with a very excellent people to acknowledge their slaverj the house in cold weather, it would be girl.and regretted that he should have "I won't," said Richard. to the laws of society. Richard thw handsomest and wisest family in a western, village. better to make it as warm as possible lost the high sense of honor which "Yes, you will. Bessie, just take the of human beings. Richard thought The husband and father was a good by either ceiling it, or lining with had so ennobled his boyhood. reins, Mr. Dale likes to have little girls Dolly the loveliest and most lovable tarred paper. man, but he had what his wife called The young people in Sunnydale have drive," said Julie. Bessie took the A Far-seeing Mather. of women, so there is no use describing tempers. They do not pine in secret reins, and Richard, leaning back in his "touchy points," and "touchy 'Frisco Chronicle. She was abou* or let a tog of misunderstanding nourish his seat with an air of indifference, either ot them. That Dolly should points" were a life-long source of actual Makiag Cheese. 18 and as pretty as a peach. H poisonous vapors. It is well known was driven into the pretty garden refuse Richard, or that Richardshould sorrow to his wife, who was a good A correspondent of the Farm Journal was about 22, and they were engaged. that thunderstorms clear the air where Dolly, standing upon a ladder, and faithful wife and mother, tidy, propose to Dolly in an unfavorable gives the following short and good thus Richard and Julie presently developed was tying up honeysuckles. He had just gone out to the theatei thrifty and ever watchful of the common directions. She says: The milk should moment, may seem strange, but it a social thunderstorm which Richard only raised his hat slightly 'nterests of the family. She was with her, and as they trotted off hap be heated to 84 degrees and enough cleared the social atmosphere of Sunnydale. was the fault of a gossip, a silent gossip, when Dolly turned and viewed this economical to the last degree and pily I made some remark to hei rennet added to begin coagulation in very unexpected trio, but Julie exclaimed: who or which had circulated most most industrious. She seemed to me twenty minutes and complete it in forty mother. Julie, with her black eves flashing "Dolly,dear, I've telegraphed to be a model wife. Her hu&band extraordinary intelligence concerning to forty-five. Then cut the curd and cheeks ablaze, wrote the following George that all Sunnydale has gone "They're young to beengaged, inmj thought so, too, and would have angrily Richard. as fine as beech nuts. Heat slowly, emphatic telegram to George Lane in quite mad except we three. Bessie own opinion," she said, "but it's a resented any imputation to the raising the temperature one degree in One fine afternoon, less than a week Vienna: "It is all crazy nonsense. I hung my red collar on the hat stand, good thing. It's good for both ol contrary. He taught his children to five minutes, until 98 degrees are reached, will investigate and explain." And Mr. Dale caught his coat in it tnat them. He's an honest, steady boy, honor and love their mother, although "(before this painful interview, Richard constantly but gently stirring the Grandpa Frankland speeded it on day he came to see grandpa, when I and she's a pretty girl, and I am will falling, as it seemed to me, in manifesting walked down Main street enjoying the curd to prevent packing and secure its way, wondering much at the ways was upstairs sick, and everybody in ing that they should be devoted love and honor for her himself .mild spring air, thinking of Dolly and even heating. Hold at this point with oi young people. town saw him with a piece of my to one another. I encourage it. at all times, but these times were only tennis, Dolly and his canoe, Dolly an occasional stirring, until the curd, fringe hanging to his coat, and behold! like to know that she is so fond ol when his "touchiest point" had been Richard, I grieve to state, swore and buggy,satanded hi and Dolly and his when ahandfuhs taken up and squeezed ha been his habit ever all the world accused us of flirting. him that the flattery and flummerj pressed upon. over his friend instructive and admonitory togethersay as hard as you would We never knew a word of it till this of less honest men does not touch her letter, and then sent this One day I accidentally heard the $unce he returned from college and squeeze to milk an ordinary cowwill morning, and now we are taking Bess She's proud of her beau. He runs a1 telegram to Frederick Frith in Sherman. wife say to her eldest daughter, "No, 5ound that Dolly had treasured up all at once spring apart and become loose around, who is proud to confess her her word, he simply slaves for her "Obliged tor advice. A pack of dear I cannot ask your father for liis letters to her brother. again. Then draw off the whey while performance." and it satisfies even that girlish vani lies. Will write to-morrow." money fr you a new hat. You know it is yet sweet, the temperature being Main street was crowded the evening Dolly's face glowed and dimpled as ty which is all girls' danger. He how very touchy he is on that point. That afternoon Richard Dale and reduced to 91 degrees or 92 degrees, train, the "supper tram" from she looked at Julie. "Bessie has a honorable, and would cut his hand oil I sometimes lie awake half the night Julie Frankland wsre seen together in and let the curd stand till it is sensibly town had. just arrived, and Richard, good deal to answer for," she said, trying to devise some method of rather than do anything to injur Richard's buggy. set. Put to press at 80 degrees who had come down by an eaiiier trying to appear joking, but the deepening scrimping and saving so that I need her. He's proud of her, and it keeps Just as Miss Lawndes was saying, and cure in a room at 65 degrees to train on some business lfch old Mr. blush told Richard exactly what not say the word 'money' to your him steady, because he has an all-ab "Of course it's all settled now," the 70 degrees. ITrankland, met the crowd, and beamed she meant and the change in his looks, father. Nothing hurts him so much sorbing subject to think about. Th buggy stopped before her door, and serenely on every one. People voice and manner showed so much to as to be asked for a little money. I love may die out, yes, it may but bj Richard helped Julie to alight. meet veiy closbly on the narrow Julie that after a few more words she dread to think of asking him for money that time, if it ever happens, my child "Miss Lawndes," said Richard, as Fatal Orerfeedlng. exclaimed to her sister. "Bess, you 'Sidewalk of a village street that was for anything." will have learned so deeply the lessor, that lady hurried to the door, "Miss are crushing me, you roly-poly ball! the reason why the two Poulett girls, Mr. B. F. Johnson refers in his Illinois I was engaged to Mrs. Dane at that of what lespect is dueto her, what de. Frankland and I are determined to Let's get out and go to see Miss apparently struck by Richard's new correspondence of "The Country time, and I made a solemn vow that yotion is capable of, that she will find learn how our names came to be connected Lawndes. I'm ready to face all the iscarf pin, stared and giggled as they she should have a purse of her own Gentleman" to "something like a new it very difficult to meet a man who in a manner which has caused world, with my collarette on, too." ^passed. Then Miss Lawndes, the and that it should never go empty if will make her forget it. And so, I let disease," named azoturia, or azotemia, us the greatest annoyance. We have dressmaker, peered at him with eager Richard offered to drive her where I had anything to put in it. We have them go, and I shall be quite content "indicating that the cause of it made two calls and in each we have i eyes Mrs. Allan, the doctor's wife, she wished to go, but she insisted on now been married six years, and I if when they are old enough they want is a retention of too much nitrogenous been referred to you." stout and slow, came to a full stop in being helped out, and presently was have faithfully adhered to that resolution. to marry. They'll know one anothei matter in the system says it has Miss Lawndes looked angry and embarrassed. front of him, and as he stepped aside hurrying down the path with Bessie, And there is no "fixed sum" well enough by that time." taken off mora good heavy-weight "I prefer to refer you to to give her room she turned and looked leaving Richard standing within afoot about it. Household expenses vary draft horses than breeders would be someone else all the village saw it," at him again before she passed on of Dolly's ladder. at different seasons of the year and she said stiffly. willing to admit, and adds these suggestive Richard's special friends, "the boys," How to Hake Soups. Bessie enjoyed her prominence in under various circumstances. Ten AS the young lawyers, clerks Take twelve pounds of potash, four the affair of the collarette, so the explanation particulars. dollars will, perhaps,, cover all of "To whom do you refer us?" asked grease and thirty-two fld railroad men of his own age were of spread fast, and Lily Dale, the expenses of one week, and the teen po^kds Richard, looking very stern. "It invariably results from allowing called, were nearly all on the other side Richard's little sister, took pride in next may be a "canning" or a "company" gallons of soft water. Into a forty "Mrs. Allan saw it after I did and the animal to stand in the stable for Of the street, but Bobby Pi ice, showing her doll adorned with the week, and several evtra dollars the Poulett girs just before you must some time, and giving him, as the gallon cask, with soft wood staves Just through college, and on his way missing bit of fringe, which she said will be required. In any case. I excuse me," and Miss Lawndes retreated common custom is, an unlimited and wooden hoops, put in the potash, Lome from the tennis ground, sauntered she had pulled off of brother Dick'4 resent the idea that my wile is a mere into the house, for never since amount of nutritious food. The liver broken into small pieces, pour on coat one evening. pensioner on my bounty I reject the slowly to meet Richard. Luhe Cameron she "fitted on" Richard's youthful and kidneys soon become unable to twenty gallons of water and stir every imputation that she has not common was with him, giggling as usual, So the atmosphere of Sunnydale shirt-waists had she seen him look so eliminate the impurities as fast as few hours till the potash is dissolved sense enough to know the value ot and they both stopp?d and talked to cleared delightfully, and almost any angry. they are formed hence a blockade and Melt the grease with the remaining money and dare not be trusted with Richard for a minute or two. Then it man may now wear fringe on his coat "What in the mischief does she a partial or complete suspension of twelve gallons of water and pour into it. I am not a "woman's righter," was tea time, and everyone in well button. mean?" exclaimed Richard. the faculties of the excretory organs. the cask, and stir frequently every in the popular sense of the term, but regulated Sunnydale went home. George Lane is coming home soon. The attacks are always sudden, and "Let us go to Mrs. Allan,"said Julie. I thank the Lord that I am man Within the next three days all Sunnydale day. In warm weather about tea Julie is keeping Miss Lawndes, very when severe, are fatal in a few days. They found Mrs. Allan working at enough to recognize the faet that my was talking about Richard busy, and Richard, in his meditation When taken out of the stable the animal days are required to make the soap her flower beds. When she realized wife, as my wife and the mother of Dale and Julie Frankland, of the outrageous upon Dolly now combines her with a will appear to be in unusual the presence of these two in her path in cool weather a longer time. Bi my children, ha3 rights, money spending flirtation between them, for nebulous arrangement of white lace health and high spirits, but he has she raised herself ponderously and sure and get thetiue potash of commerce. rights, that I have no business interfering Julie was engaged to George Lane, who and orange blossoms,to be worn before not gone far before he begins to lag, looked at them over her spectacles. That put up in tin or sheetiron with. Every good wife should was in Europe on a long business trip. long for his benefit. then breaks out into a profuse perspiration, "Mrs. Allan," said Richard, "will cases will not answer. Hard have this right as a royal marriage The first that Dolly Frith heard of it especially upon his hind you tell us, please, what you have soap.Boil together three pounds prerogative. I regard Mrs. Dane as was from her Aunt Julia Dorr. "We What Becomes of the Agile quarters. Soon weakness and loss of ever seen to make you think there was common washing soda, one and threefourths an equal partner in the contract under Younsr Women Who Dance Upon power show themselves, the animal ail know how Julie flirted before she any flirtation between Miss Frankland pounds lime and two gallons which we have become a firm for the Stage. falls down, and, in bad cases, never got engaged," said Aunt Julia, after and me?" life. We share profits and losses soft water until soda and lime are Philadelphia Times. rises. Treatment amounts to little or announcing the facts of the case, "but Mrs. Allan looked around for some alike. There is one money-drawer, to dissolved: pour into a pail and let it nothing, the patient dying or recovering, I never would have believed she could "What becomes of the ballet girls?" support, but finding nothing nearer retreated which we both have free access. I according to the mildness or severity have behaved so afterwards. George settle over night. Pour the clear liquid The old ballet master repeated the to the doorstep and sat down, have not the inclination nor the of the attack. will be furious. Of course he will break question to himself musingly. "Well," while the two young people stood in into the soap kettle and add'to right to limit my wife in her daily .ff, I can't blame him." he at length answered, "the ballet girl front of her. "But to give the animals daily outof-door it three pounds of grease and one-hall expenditures, so long as those expenditures Dolly kept silent. Richard had been is not so very unlike other girls who "You want to know, Richard, do exercise, regardless of the pound of borax boil slowly two houra are within reason.* Most devoted to her since they were children must work for a living as most people you? Well, I thought you'd have weather, is a sure prevention. Talking i uncovered, pour into shallow pans wives and mothers honestly earn they had quarrelled and made imagine. She has more temptations, is heard it a dozen times in the last with a farmer who made a specialty and when firm cut into squares^ and all they spend. A woman, who does p a dozen times, and he had occasionally usually of a lively nature and not three weeks. So there isn't anything of breeding and feeding grade and put away tohaarden. her duty as a wife and mother earns invited other girls to parties averse to a lark, but she generally in it. is there?" she said, her exasperatingly full-blood draft horses, he said that more than money can. pay for. It and picnics when he thought Dolly ends by marrying. As arule,shemarries slow way. after losing three promising young must be very humiliating,to- a woman some one connected with the theater Tife Case af the Babies. 'had shown signs of under-valuing him, Ones with the new disease, or something "Miss Frankland is engaged to a to have to humbly and tremblingly or some one in her own class of but never in their lives had there been A prominent physician gives the fol like it, he had adopted the invariable gentleman for whom I have the highest ask her husband for the- money she life whom she meets at her home. anything like this. And to think how rule to take them out at regard, and we never imagined that lowing adviaeaato the care of the very must have for her actual daily expenses. Obviously the ballet girl's parents are he had kept on calling on her three least six hours each day, regardless our names could be connected till this little ones: Any sensitive, womanly almost always poor people it is not times a week, while he was, no doubt, of the weather, during the winter and morning, when we received letters woman must feel it soaaething of a Ik-S often that girls of well-to-do parents No child under 10 should be outr ol calling on Julie the other four evenings! spring season. In doing so, he felt from friends at a distance informing degredation to have to- thus ask, or run away to join the ballet, and when bed at 8 'dock in the evening. And then to come down in the safe in feeding unlimited corn aud oats, us that we were the victims of some even coax, for money given grudgingly they do they are in nearly every case early train to see her! "The detestable For burns and scalds a coating and giving them unlimited exercise also. unpardonable gossip whose name we and complainingly at last. soon captured and taken home. When little flirt, it was all her fault!" lead paint is excellent, and. so is a I asked how about the rains, accompanied are now determined to find out," said a ballet girl marries a mechanic, or a thought Dolly, bending over her work, coat of dcy salaratus. I knew of a woman who said once by sleet, the hardest af all Richard. saloonkeeper, or a stage hand, it i -and blushing with shame and anger. If a pouitlee is requirediadd a UfcfeU that the only way she could get money weather on stock. He said, in reply, "Well, Richard," said Mrs. Allan, the exception when she does not make But though Dolly inwardly raged, she yeast to. it instead of mustard or*anything from her husband for other than her that it made little difference, if horses clasping her fat hands around her 1 a good and domestic wife. Some ballet ofi that sort. =showed no signs of disturbance, and actual household expenses was by were once used to exposure. At any garden trowel, "you walked down girls have made aristocratic marriages, serenely met Richard when he called, "watching her chance'*' and slylynextract5 rate, he felt his high fed stock was The best cathartic fou a child iscas. Main street on the 28th of April with n* bills from bi purse whe he but most of these girls were tor oil. safer exposed to a sleet storm than .as usual, two days after she had learn- a long red fringe off Julie's collar premieres. They have usually gotten was asleep or his coat was off. Inline standing in a stable without exercise." '-ed of his falseness. The-nursing bottle and the oonaecfc hanging to the top button of your along well with their husbands, and it a wife forced into- such a degrading ing rubber tubing should be scalded "If it were not that the whole village coat and all the village saw it. It is clear to Mr. Johnson's mind has happened that a fast youth has thoroughly every tima-after bejngemp act as that.. Women are often compelled had seen it, I believe I should "Did I?" said Richard, impatiently, that farmers, especially of the West, reformed after taking a ballerina for tiecL to practice- mean, niggardly, liave been deceived by him again," "and what more?" will have to reform their present dangerous his wife. When a ballet girl marries cruel economy in coder to make their Sfehought Dolly, as she looked into the Never give a baby a milk cracker oi "What more! Seems to me most practice of high feeding, and he an actor, that is as it may turn out, expenses come within the limit fixed seyes that wore dearer, to her than all any other of the cheap kinds, all har4 people would think if a man's coat seeks to impress the important faet just as if the actor married any other by inexorable husbands, who would others, as they beamed at her from to digest. Bent water crackers an was that near to a girl's collarno, I by the following reminder:' girl. There are ballet girls who go to furiously resent any interference with under Richard's straight brows. the only kind fit foardelicate stomachs don't mean to say you had kissed her, "The constitutional strength and the bad, of course, but the experience their own expenditures. When Richard, who had lately made and though "oloVfashioDed," I liki but you could have counted her eye- vital force of the hog has been so lowered fey*? of the ballet girl makes her shrewd, certain satisfactory business arrange them oest, and kaow nothing of thi lashes,Richard,"and Mrs. Allan looked I believe that this simple question by the feeding of corn to excess, and she is not easily humbugged. dents, and felt that now his lifelong indigestible trash. at the two amazed young people of the wife's allowance has wrecked the that it has become the easy prey of The premieres hold themselves aloof, ^devotion deserved to be rewarded, with a deprecating air. happiness of many a household. Men almost every common disease known and with the majority there is seldom ?made what he considered a neat and are so often blind and unfeeling and to domesticated animals. Neat stock "On the 28th I never left my room A Philadelphia clergyman says ht even a suspicion of scandal. Many of -Creditable proposal, his wrath at her unreasonable in this mattes. And of has not suffered so much, but if the I had one of my bad sore throats, Dr. has recieved from $200 to a pair the girls are the chief support of their irefusal was not greater than Delly's course there are women who must losses from local and epidemic abortion Allan knows," exclaimed Julie. families. I have known ballet girls juicy spring chickens for marrying a ~t his presumption. have a tight rein kept upon them because and the-black-leg in young blooded "I was at your house but I only saw not only to make their own dresses, couple. Another received as mucn aa "I didn't need to lead up to it, as if of their tendency to wilful and cattle were made public by the sufferers, your grandfather about some deeds," but their shoes as well. They do not $500 for performing a marriage cere I had only known her a month! She's woful extravagance. There is, I fear, tholmpression would be that paid Richard. regard their business as an immodest jiee fooling me all this time!" was little chance for happiness in a home high-bred and high-fed cattle were mony, and te'ls of one time marrying "And my collarette, my red chenille one. They begin it so early that they ,-Richard's angry comment as he went having such a mistrgss over it. But threatened with the fate of the. Berkshires collar that George sent me from Paris' a young couple and giving thatn several think nothing of their short dresses. 'down the steps. the majority oi women can be trusted. and Poland-Chinas." you could not have been even near hundred dollars to go to housekeeping. To be sure, there are girls who 'go "He thinks because she's engaged Let the husbands,-of wives thus worthy it." Apropos of the above, a Tribune The bride was hi* daughter. on' in scanty dresses for reasons ol 7 swttd flirts he can be engaged and flirt trust them, and this trust will not "Everybody knows that collar, Julie, reader says he knows certain "hearty" There is one Philadelphia minister, their own which you can understand, too!" was Dolly's meditation, mingled often be abused. there's not such another in Sunnydalea people who would do well,t apply its however, who was once paid $6,000 but I speak of the great majority/' 1*4. with tears. "But I would take him! long red "fringe, with a little My ownpergonalexperiencehasbeen obvious lesson in the interests of their for tyimg the knot. ^ISf II If ^H fe^* ?%i 1&&&LM. 3 afcSr*iS v*