Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1890 — A Woman’s Logic. [ARTICLE]

A Woman’s Logic.

Mrs. Homespun—l tell you the book isji’t a hit natuial. The idea of that w©mam 'lugging that baby around all the tiuael Why, it would be enough to kill her. Mv- H.—But she was a very strong, 'woman. The book sa a so. Mrs. H.—Oh, It isn’t always the strong, riwerful women that can endure most. gues* I\v,e lugged our children around for hours and hours and night after night when they Were young, slender as I am.— Boston Transcript. Black bears are reaping a great harvest of turtle eggs these nights on the beich opposite Melbanrne, Fla. One man tells of one old bear and two cubs that have had a regular beat for the past ten days between - bis cotta.e and the house of refuge, a distance of three or four miles. Last San lay night the three despoiled thirteen nests between midnight and morning. Wallace Salisbory, Jr, of Little York, N. Y., has been annoyed for some time by strange sndnnaccounttble noises about tbe house. It was the source of much annoyance and mystery until he tore oS Some clapboards near the eavqß and found a family of 107 bats. Db. Bull's Worm Destroyer is wonderfull efficacious. I prescribed it in several instances, and it never failed in a single case to have the desired effect. I know of no other worm remedy so certain and speedy in its effect. —J. B. Clement. M. R, Vilanou, Oa.