Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1889 — A Society Woman’s Rebuke. [ARTICLE]
A Society Woman’s Rebuke.
A few years ago a strange mistake was made in New York society. Two ladies of the same name gave an entertainment within a few doors of each other’s houses. Many persons got into the wrong house. The hostess who gained that dav tha admiring comments of all New York was the one who received perfect strangers as if they were her best friends, and made them her friends by that gracious reception. She knew how awkwardly they would feel when they found out their m stake; she did all she could to prevent their feeling awkwardly while with her. The other lady, less well bred, said to a person who ha 1 come into her house under a mistake, “I think you have got into the wiong house.” , “Yes, madam. I have," said he. “I thought before I entered it that this was a lady’s house.” It was a terrible revenge, but, under the circumstance 3, an entirely justifiable one. —Ladies’ Home Journal. You may sing of the beauty of springtime That glows on the cheek of the young, But I sing of a beauty that's rarer Than any of which you have sung. The beauty that’s seeii in the faces Of women whose summer is o’er, The autumn-like beauty that charms us For more than the beauty of yore. But this beauty is seen too rarely. The faces of most women lose the beauty of youth too soon. Female disorders are like frosts which come to nip the flowers which betoken good health, without which there can be no real beauty. If our American women would .fortifj - themselves against the approach- of - the terrible disorders so prevalent among them, by using Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, their good looks would be retained to a “sweet old age." This remedy is a guaranteed cure for all the distressing weaknesses and derangements peculiar to women. Db. Pierce’s Pellets, one a dose. Cure headache, constipation and indigestion. The production of Bessemer steel ingots in the United States during 1886 was 2,269,190 gross tons. Of rails the output was computed at 1,562,410 gross tons. The production of Bessemer steel ingots in 1886 was 689,670 tons more than that of 1885, while the production of rails had increased by 602,939 tons.
