Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1884 — Good Advice All Around. [ARTICLE]

Good Advice All Around.

Mamma—“lt is very wrong in you, Johnny, to quarrel in this way. ” Johnny (who lias just had a fight with his brother Tom) —“Well, 1 got mad and had to do something.” Mamma—“But you should not let your temper carry yoii away in that manner. I will tell you a good rule: When you are angry always count twenty before you strike.” Tommy (the victor in the recent unpleasantness)—“Yes, and he'd better count ’forty before he strikes a fellow that can lick him.”— -Baltimore Day. James Smith, of Kosciusko, Miss., has been married forty-seven years, and death has never yet visited Iris household. He and his wife had twelve children, all of whom are married. They have eight grandchildren. The entire family live within a radius of twenty-eight miles, in thirteen residences.

When a Mormon wife once renounces the authority of her husband she is at once deprived of all means of earning a livelihood. To counteract the effects of such a ruling it is now seriously proposed to establish at Salt Lake City a house of refuge for all the women who may be brave enough to defy polygamic doctrines.

Some inventive genius has produced a machine that will darn stockings. One by one the few remaining inducements for men to marry aro being withdrawn, and it is not smqmising that women are casting about for new spheres.