Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1889 — Page 7
AND LITERARY.
HOME, FARM AND GARDEN. -Whenever old hot be4 nr rplanted with 11 aocood crop Mawaehuaotu l'iowroan advlaea to give them a thorough smoking to kill tht H with which they art it to be iafelted. .It reuulre mora labor to engage
, M,. that Kngland mnaM with farm, more of ), moral 'iHjr, but -lia U inlrod. Ifcj
WOiit pfOBUIWO crop TB HW v""v
VleWH, inn which
PERSONAL
Ih Kev. Mr. Spurgwm'a library l tho proelou py t,f ermoHt) which ww found in Dr. Mvlngatoiw'n box. lu Africa, after tho explorer's death. l. du Pontavlea d tha
author of a life of Dicker, lately pub
Ushed in 1'rwnce,
dww to Dickens
progre, Mini especially liar humaniRation, during tho lat half century limit to nil tho speeches delivered In ParlUtmeaU .IonHuu It Glddlng" otic upbraided a fellow-Cmigrei'SHiiin for weakening at n critical period in the aarlv days of the unU-ida very utruggle. andtfie man excused himself by Haying Unit outside procure had compelled him to yield. "Out-ld procure?" thundered Guiding. "Out-
whuro
hide pressure? Why, man,
were your inside braces? An attractive new book, The Folklore of Plants," ban been published, in whieh we learn that tho human race npnuig from axh trees, by tho Xowo mytholoiry. Homer toll us that the (ireok en me from oaks. Tho Zulus claim descent from a bod of reeds, tho Sumatrans from si cane, tho Chinpnnecas from u silk cotton tree, and tho Tnmanaquas from a 'late. Mr. John Morley, the English scholar ami essayist, is nearly fifty years of age. although ho looks to be not over thirty-live. Ho has si homo in tho outskirts of London and there lost of his literary work is done. Mr. Morley i.s si great worker, and
his constant good hesiltlx is marvelous
when It is considered tlinthepafrt.es al
most all of his time indoor and works
over sixteen hours a day. Tho late ltov. Dr. 11. M.Schmuckcr. of I'ollstown, Pa., left his valuable library to the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, and ..where there aro duplicate copied they are to become tho property of Mulhonberjf College, at Allen town. Among tho books Is one printed in 1433, of whieh
it is said that there is but one oilier copy in existence, and nnOlhor i a Lutheran church book edition by Martin Luther. Many of the volume are new out of print, and are rare specimens of typography in its infancy. When Charles Dudley Warner win the editor of the Hartford (Conn ) Press, back in the "sixties," arousing tho patriotism of the State with his vigorous appeals, one of tho type-betters came in from the composingroom, and. planting himself before tho editor, wild: "Well, Mr. Warner, I've decided to enlist in the army." With mingled sensations of pride and responsibility. Mr. Warner replied encouragingly that he was glad to see the man felt the call of duty. 'Oh. It isn't that." said tho truthful compositor, "but I'd rather be shot than try to set any more of your blanked copy." Hook Ihiyor.
trivti tha iHMei
bring the lilgheot priea compared
with the oottt Keep up a high standard of principle; your children will be your keenest judga hi the future. Do be Konuat with them in small things as
well as great. If you can not tell thorn what they wish to know, say rather than deceive them. -Household. Farina Soup. Put me butter in a "frying pan. ana eight npoonful of farina; stir until It begins to color, add one quart of water ami boil fifteen minute. Season with "alt ami pepper, ami add the beaten yelks of two ess Dilute with hot milk if too thick. For early greens, make a pieca of ground very lino, use welt-rotted manure, and pow kale seed as early sis the warming of the ground will permit. Kale is hardy, grows very rapidly, and is one of tho beat plant irxnvii fm arlv use. Use plenty of
seed to avoid bare places, and sow it either broadcast or in rows. An easy way to test garden and Held seed is to molten a piece of old cloth, put samples of seed on it and roll it up tight, and keep it warm and moist. In a week unroll and you will see what per cent will grow hi favorable circumstances. If exactly one
hundred seeds be put In the roll it will bo easy to calculate the jHfreentago. Chicken Cutlets Trim tho remains of a co'd roan or boiled fowl into nlco cutlets, Cut piece of bread of tho siums sir and shape. Fry tho bread to a pale brown in butter, and put in the warming oven, with door open, to keep warm. Dip tho cutlets in nsoltod Iwitter, mixed with the beaten yolk of an og; roll in cracker dust, tsason withsalt and pepper, ami fry fr flvo minute-); servo each cutlet on
a piece of the bread.
YAH N LETS RARE. Tat larfett fan tory lafcnly eoae4f4 U t-kat tit a London eubHhuRt wkr a wrhak i krpi in a maiamotk tank, an iri mUktf bcj.y Huiwyd to Milk th whale itad deal tiro "wfcalokl" out to cortoaMr
a ear for conuniitivNi. i At a prKFr-UMWtiag htM roowUy Iw a1 Betm suburb a "brcalwr" arose, aad, aftr IMPwMatr (oU s giMxlneM U bim, mmthiAtd: "A4 UliaJlT I got ia 4trt, a aty debt inKMwd of riviriiiRK Iwervatmi, and to-dajr I owtSnt. Yet Ood dm Meat aaeia ptr-
fm iwiMre of mind." Hw about iba otber fellow! Kik Wai.te Scott, In tendiaf a book oae day to a friend, caution4 him to b unctuat iu returning it. Tbk i really mcc-
sary," iaid the pot, in V7 or tbouKh many ot ay friends are bad trixhjnetictos, 1 observe all of them to b (food b)kkxprll.,, A Ur.raeEXTATtTE of Virginia a hm sjK-och in the IIu one oay recently. Kiiiallylio rxclalmrd : MMr Sfwker,aiy tbue
Tho Loot AtUatU. For nany ooatam tkoro baa bova a trv ditlea i( a kaue; lort itaad cled Atlaatk. The Urrek jpofrayborA locatd it in tho AtlanUs Ooa, rol erf u aorta wn yort of Africa and the Iiilar of Moreul. Tho Mtt kinvftef Atlaatia aro oaid U liavo iv:lHt Europe an I Africa, aad to have bwm defeaui by the Ativtuiau. All the Wgrads ajjnw that H woo a Yt inliut.l, of wi'xbauottblo rtMurcen, aad inbabitel by a raw of mporior ycofAm. For ae tn ibin.l hMrexil. oly la losjoodaryloro. Hut mow. whtm tbeliah. of mod-
ru rM!4reb U turned fall utn tho iavontiipitioa, Woold Vim lu4 AtlaaU at our vry dorrs. the biicotod nedieol frat;rnity gooo groping about in tUa dark, oeklag for an AtUatis or EculaphM., whfa if tby would iuveugaw, they would behold tin lot AtUti at tbolr very door. W'iik their socicct text book, a eae of phytic, a paper ia tucir wMtcoA Ktvinf them Uccuse to prao-
Uoe, vxptrmmt aa aosc wun iaeir injurious drug, CMUt.'riM aad jwrform unaeces-.
ur- cu. with no Br' or laws to was
Tha
TRUE
Klml
HOME LIFE.
of Faint!) (Jovrrmni-Ht Wttleh
Wlmt is tlio central iM)int of true nome life? Is not this tho question which we should each, as home-builders, ask ourselves? What are the things of all that wo do, daily, weekly, or returning In their appointed time, which aro not only not necessary but are harmful to the true home life? It may bo that the only reason for doing certain things is because the preceding generation has done the
same things, and that, too, In very mechanical ways. A mother hold her lirst child while it sleep upon her lap; it becomes accustomed to it When she grows stronger she must lay it down to do necewmry work; it rets and cries and refuses to take its naps. The mother is worn out in her efforts to do the work and quiet the cries; so she carries the child about in her arm-. It is slow to walk. Sho becomes nervous and irritable, toward
her baby, even. Her second child is cross stud restle. She bears and rears several children. All through theve years the mistake pursues and wears her out The children are not, taught to deiiend upon themselves and bo helpful. This mother does non-essential things and leaves the essential undone. Her mental growth stopped long ago; alas for tho time when the little children find that mother can not help them in their little studies, and alas for the mother who hai let the knowledge of her gl"lhoodslip from her, ami lias not added to it both for herself and family! What is more lieaudful to see than great sons and daughters' asking mother' opinion of wrac jKiint which they are in doubt about, which they bring to her to have settled before they return to school? To
member of tho London Aldermen. nnvo them Hasten cagoriy w tea nui Alderman was originally but another upon their return that their work wast
for 'elder v" man. Many 1 ngmr
-
Wsitntn to admit that sometimes
lias aim(.teMrd.M "So bare we." cried
out a fcolema and Kiaeere voice in tbo prooo m, jumble, they continue their bigKlkry. The aiember went aofortbw.biitij jjj,!, pr., staring into v-
sui nown, mt um rouCTire im i eaaey, and tmaietning taw. taey see ia ww .
selves an Kcuiapm." Uramrt.l m aamat biitotrr, tbey are crying out Mtf tiiiot atl Iwpioreajeaw that have beea ma.lo in wedlc.a They de- '
, nouuee any new Idea ad raaeed by a layman
or an opjioottion scnooi a a ireua.
whyt Bvaje humaaity will aot bo boaontedl Not at alt, bat becaue their speeUlimi did uot make t no d livery. Yet they eoneede tta&l there i no remedy known to their materia mediea that will euro an a4ranced kidney malady and the uieaes arlwng therefrom although many of them know from erowiuaif proof tlwt Warner's Safe Cure will but unscruputoualv treat symptom and call tbemadisea."wn ia reality they know they are but symptoms. A Uw of t!e more hottest physicians admlt tliat Warner's Jfe Cureiia valuable remedy, and a great bking to mankind, but say, m so many words, when allied why they do not prescribe it, that they cau not, ajL-ctnli!iif to their code.
fNcverlbcles, the world i fat becoming
satiftlted that the cure for kidney and liver iiicae. in whatever form or condition, baa
Ufit diftcuvered. ami tliere I no doubt but
what Warner's FUfe Cure and Us fame will
live long alter such bipoiry as wo bavo m-
Maucvd is dead and buried. ' The lateetaiuent jtiiystesaa and writer, Dr. J, G. Holland, published in "tjcribner s Moathly," and showed hi opinion of such biMotrv. aad ao doubt wa aattfcttcd that At
lantis might iwssioiy swutscovere in a iro-
prk'tary mcdietne, when lie wrote euuoriaiIy, aa follow: 'Nevertheless it is a fact that xnanof the bet proprietary medicines of the day
were more success rut wan many oi luupuyieiaBH, and iot Of them, it should be re-
skentherci!. were first diseoverOd or ued Sn actual medical practice. When, however, sy shrewd jwrson, knowing their virtue, aad foreseeinsf their pujmiar.ty, secures and advertise them, then, ia the opinion of the
bigoted, all virtue went out or taem."
WrTr.KN- ToraiCT '-Oot much stock oa
band!" Hanchman "ope, got a rigas
MHtrt bunch on loot, taougu."
Magee's Emulsion or PURE COD LIVER OIL, Extract tf MtH, hhI
m 1 -f HrpOphotphHt UVfNfWWVKI 9twf Vf (Uikv d boa) Jk. KrlUMe Keairdr far
Cmkmw, Coughs, CoUs, mMt Bytpip,
StnUi wi 6fMnl MSfy, Tryy llnke. Vm ntHr4ee JTaH rii, mm Uriwllr uMlmllalee.
FARGO S tm.
AA NEW
50
cunc
TmuRhM UwtiranlM rival a.)Url.,i .
Vrvt)llh. lvrf. ct Kit. I'UliiTiKKuaTli lwI.JI!'!
rr fur VANaa'M tM HMMl- If h Hot ktf lUtm Mml to in, nl re will furnlik yuu a iwlr oa rfl ot 0J. O. It. VAKUH JL OWt-M, )U r- n 4X a uu r iru m mm k
GOLD MEDAL, F AII8, 1873,
BAKER'S
with laughter.
Biinor XAKLcrbad a good deal of the huavH'of Hwlft. Once, when the footman w out of thewiyhe ordered theeoaehman to fetch wane water from the welt To this the cnacluaaa objected that his hast-
nesw wa to drive, not to run oa errands. "Well, then." said Mariey, "bring out the coach and four, aet the pitcher intdde, and drive to the well" a service whieh wa .everal times repeated, to the great amusement of the village. The veaerableaad eloquent Lovick Pierce, of the Xetaodbt Church South, preaching on Chnstiaa progresat a camp meeting, made oue ot hla characteristic climaxes, 'r.rothcr," paid he, '-you mut grow or die. Pi-nirrpce vnu must. Make. If 'OU CAB flr.
Hy; if vou can't ay, run; if you can't run, walk; if you can't walk, crawl;" and then, with a voice rismK to trumpet tows, and
right hand raised to Heaven, he wound up
will, m .xnloion liko thuader: "If you
can't crawl, worm it along!"
Ma. Cmoate was sittinsr in hts eee when
a voung mm, very well known in society, who is always extremely well dressed, takes
feat nrido in his family connections, and
has a pretty bignownion oi aimseu ccarallv, enterwl and intrcHluced himself somewhat aa follows: "lata Reginald Adolpbus Jone" "Ah," replied Mr. Choate, 'Take acbair." ''Yes" continued the young maa, lMsntupon impressing his ialportaace upon the lawver, "I atn-er tbe son-in-Jaw, you know, ?f Ueneral iSmith." "Iadced," re-plk-d Choate; "take two chairs.' COMMERCIAL CULLINGS.
Tkoauai T fhlrlaiia are ivreH-rl'-lne It In
Ulr iulr .rclico and MHiy utrt taut It l THE KST EMULSKHI In tfc MARKET. Ak ror !rtierfit for It aad take a atker.
J. A. M AOKK CO., Manufacture re,
Lawrenoe, Maao.i Toronto, Canada. VArtL Wovso Wire Feudal
WIRC MkWM ioMSdlvtn
' ffMBtw
muw
reamstGocoa
urantrd Mtttatnltly pure
Cr , from hlch Hit txttt of OUIlnrfWrtv'd. ltluiiir Man three limn the tirmfth tf Cocoa biIxhI wHb SUrOi, Arruwrti or Sugar, ami ia ilirrcfofe far men tcononilc!, tMnf ku than one cent a rap. It la dclielevf, anurlahlnr, ilrmftlH'iiliig. wnllr
distant, ami admirably 4apa
for Invalid ai well mt h ftnoat
hi !ialth. SM hr Crerert ef erywherfc
f. BAKER & CO., Dorcbesler, Mass.
B
UOQIESv HARNESS; t A PRICE, t Kpt IlariiMii. I
To Introduci! our worlt. onlr one twin at thl
ann TO 9 Df tAn
AH tit MidtHittlM. CattHi Ui mairi . by a ord!l Inthulirmrf rKKIUHT filP. InfiTmatlnn ttra, tmk w-!ri.i.F.x wvi;v a im- vejick rth Market aai Ontarl iUtaga.UL tr.iAME tan rirut im t
NORTHERN PACIFIC. II1.0W PRICE RAILROAD LARDS 0 FREE Government LANDS. tVMI M.f Ma a -TACK KM uf rai li In MlnnvoU. North
CCatn CAe l,nMlfallonltit.il-M-riMiiStaE Lan4uoar viwnloctUen, SENT FREE. AiWrva
CHAS. B. LAKBORN, .VfliEltiffl!'
XAMS T11U f It'CR ry bet ju tm
a-.Ju la nf.ri' trtU.'! Allllra-( Willi VIHIII1I.
b.M.CAKT4;Bi;UUY CO. Claetaaatl, 4Malaj
PH()CUHKt. Abe
'lKAII.-MAUKH. eta
AUvlw trwi. JltiiB (at rpfrence. IxM
ezaerleiirf. r-en.t otntnp ror-aee lMHii. auoiw ...... ... . . u r
a-iiaui this Mi-ta um m
Vraenrtd qnlclrtr-1 p?4
pamphlet on lYn-loii am) Ikiiinty Iiwo sknt mi.
FITZQEKALD. C. S.
Claim Agency for WUTTiMirr,liMliauaKlla,Ia
flixltiint Iio'a Cow lor 0niiitln not on!r l'KKVKNTB. tut hIhi CUKa UOUIKf
HUMOROUS. The late Oliver DitsKm loft $1.D00 for the founding of a home for poor siiijrei'ii. Hut tho sum is appallingly inadequate. Fifteen millions wouldn't houso half of them.
Puck. Our happiness depends on little things, says a philoiophor. This is true. A man who comes into possession of n plumed quarter can never know true happiness till his succeeds in passing- it off on some one Uoston Courier. A tribo in tho palm region ol the Aninston cradlw -tho youinr in palm k'ttyc." In U country a imhn also outers largely into the work of bringing tip tho younjr, but it is used moro in thrashing than in cradling. Norrislown Herald. The mnti who always Insists upon telling tho exact truth, finds hitnsull a tort of nine-spot, when he gets mixed up with a party of duck huntors, and the quicker ho gets over the idea tho unonor will ho enjoy hiiusol.' to the full extent of tho law. A woman has been eloctctl a
The morphhfa erase is f rowing. A Portland (Me.) manufacturer ha mad aad aold 13,000 hypodermic needle since 1, Tan imports of iron and steel, not including irna ore, into the United Slab' in JSJS wru C4J,:XI0,:K7, as againsU S,430," in 17. Tmk total amount of green fruit used by thec&nncrs of California during the seaaon of IteS is estimated by the California Fruit Grower at VJiX Wis, or TO, 400,000 jKinds.
Tncac were manutactareJ ia tlw United
States last year, in round numbers, 1 i.tXM.
GCU nounus of tolaiceo, 4W.W0 pound of
anuff, 4,0W,C,0t cigars and l,5CO,0iW,J
cwartttes.
Thk annual honey product of Amcrka ia
about IW.KM.CW) pouads, and its value k wearl v f i:,.IMKMX. The annual wax prtwauct
is a'jout .VK,O0O iMMiads and its value mere
thutioo,oja
Tbe United States exported in 1SS t2,e,
0M worth of sewiB-machines as ajralut Vc:r in iAr. and f7.85.8P worth ol
steam-eafnnrs and other machinery in IseSi
as airaiust 7W in i--
A Faa.vca savaat reommeiKls freezing
milk ai a new method of preservation
After having beea frozen milk will keep for weeks and weeks, and when thawed will have the qualities of new milk. Larg ice machines for freeaing milk are etta
Rested
5-TON WiGON SCALES,
In. U,er. NhI BrarlM., Braa
Tan aaa a4 Unm Hi,
arviaa WM tATSA mr mm I aa.
mmJ MIW.R . I.ITt ill frflcM-fet
In rrlff tUt JkM BM..I
! f wm tut Hm?
T w t a (tor t iIm Mr
a Ha to aetKt a mtb
UNCLE SAMi:
PATENTS
Pensions MAivt P. X,
ORflOBS
WW"
WWTw for cunauniptlblt aai throat dlwar ltlfr thaa
cKznvn of cllmat: nteltlaBC euinmeaM
Its men ai patiuiH iiuhib u, '' low cut. Write J. i". Gepocrt, M.l, Cia'tLO
UnBTHllill Kufcraotut tlonin InatrHCtloa, SRUnTRAHD iumk' SMORTMxBcoi.i-Mit,t. taut, Mo. An olil-itatilUbi achool. Ww lor ciicwlaf.
ami Kallma4 re. r(l ,uri
i!00t ultuatlowa. Wnta J. lh wkuw rHiwiia..iw. CAI fUCIC t pension. If MdlHbWt par. ULwRn et-.: i.'rltrrtlUiVf1il.Hw)'HKK. jl. w. anuaaua mns a ., h.u (v.nmk tH fraK ttj to i .iw.
uaiiuauru Learn TVWrstihr
TUURII mCn Aniiit'5 Biwiim'w her. arl wore
DRIFITAIIE, EASY EUfPLSYMENT rrm au r A.Mii-.'t.OVr'.l.t. MA.WU. C., KK1E, PA. ayyaai W rarm .t am tm na
A, . K. n.
I3al
WHKN WKITINO T AVnKTIr.K 1'IXtK talr tkal joa aaw th Adrrllmtit la tall
Thk romllnx- pnnlks Una reon to be disputed with any medicine wha-k cla5tws to cure every tain?, from a cor a to coaaomptioa. HIiudealHsrger's AntWote for Kateria H simply hilt it name latjiort. If you have Malaria in your system, a few does will destroy it immJtHn. fV far as niw known iti-t the ouiyautkkKe for this ptia. Sold by Druggists. A k:c.ht little cirl ia Sandar-sehool, uiMfl lMtiiig asked what sort Of a tpirit that uf the ItntriHV ws replied'. "It wwdoiar a BOtd thtatf and tS-.rn feeling big over it." Arroa. Vocalist!. I'ulnie Speaaers prale Hale'. Ifeney of Horehound ad Tar. l'iko'a Ttwthaclw Dn-p- Cure i eeeminnte. IN Idor. durinx a recent woek the birth oMUt.Ei&ered the death aiKt to to one.
Swrrt BrlU JaHjjIr.t Mt f Thh
Produce a shcArkmir disturbance. So do
nr unatrunir. lheir WcakneM. OriK-
matin? with the stomach's itiacthm usually.
ta reacted by a perturbation of the organ r ianutfht and lv eeneral onranic disbar-
,,tiv 'IVf mar be trenethened and
auwtal ! ruvnur viKoroue tiiveatkm with
Hfvs letter's Stomaclt Uittera. s";m a kedina; ,r0vntiv and remedy for malarial dis
orders, bilious and kklney atlmenta, constilattion and a rheumatic tenderer. It is a
prime appetiser alao.
ifr An. wkr I it vou are a! wars behind
hand in vour shaJtesi" "BeeauMs if I were not. behtndbaad with them 1 could not pur
sue them.'
CsAT.ns. Tfoaraenet. Sore Throat, etc..
miicklv relieved by Baows's BnoNCHiAi.
tunc. AMmtde atal effectual remedy.
nperior to ail other articles xor toe tame . ... .u.
pwrpiwe. vi w m
TT.tv a ryn!iirv ban etanaed RinCG Coa
ris aooronriatrd ft.Xt toward eoniaiing
aerieulturnl ctalistks by the large importa-
tion of breadAtuffs taiHea to America taet
vear.
Tn par. are maar f( nsff nervous debility
in men that y iota to tbe aae of Carter's Iron
rii!. Tno who are irouoieo wita nervous
weakness, wight,swts,etc., should try them
Thr late Crown Prince Rndolpb. f Aus
tria, left cebts amouatmat to .7rj0,lXX) ark.
!lr afflicted with SOre Eye use Dr. Isaac
nowpMU's Eye Water. inirgisusi iu aoc
Bt'Nutr. tho newly-erowaed King of Aa-
nam, i only tea years oi age.
JOSEPH H. HUNTER, S3
Tiifv-K who wish to nractice ceonemv
sliouhl buy Carter'sl.ittlc Liver PiUs. Forty
piU6 in a Viar, uiy one pui a uow. I)vui O, l'.caxKTT Ucan to serve a acting president of tbe "rejmUas of Texas'' nfty years ago.
name
women may
they are qualified" for positions upon such hoards. llostoh Traveller. "Say. Cholloy," asked ono nows-
hov of another. what s u tmyin' tol
THE MARKETS.
lor?M " llo's do mini what pays
do monoy." " An' what's do rccelvin' teller?" "He's do man whnt takes In do money.'1 "An' what's do cashier?" " Ho's de foltct what gits awuy wld do monoy." Harper' Bazar. Mrs. Parson Jones ''There's your
ahlrt. It's mended. You've hown n t pretty tetnpur about n broken button-. hole, hiiven't you?" "Hut" "Oh, I'd scold home more If I wore in your i place.", "Well, I" "A sermon on' patience ns a domestic virtue! Umph! I hope your congregation will enjoy j it," Chicago Herald.
Kmpiric "Then I can count on you font toHtlmotilal to my liver regulator?" Itichly "I enn spunk of it, doctor, in the highest terms." KmplriO""Wliat ovil did it cure you of, sir?" Itichly "Poverty, d'KJtor, poverty! It laid my late lamonted uncle out as stiff m it poker, and 1 wan hi hnlr." Lowell Citizen. Hlldad" Why don't you buy n typewriter, Ormsby?" Ormsby-".My wife doesn't understand type-writing, and If she did a fellow doesn't care to have his wife around his olllce all the time." llildad " Vour wife wouldn't have lo run It. You ctmld hire a girl for it small salary." Ormsby "Ah 1" said before, I don't want my wife around tlio olllce all the , iiwe." Tarr Hauta Expr.
it is througli stiflfering
only that a woman learns that there aro many things which need not bo done. It is often in thenj titno of forced quiet that she fees most clearly
n.,i i that real living is not a part of nor
homo life. Alter nor exjierience i gained and sho has lit little strength, Hho can Uien think what rtheVhoukl do with the strength which sWU iu left to her. Temporal wants and picture must be considered, and indeed planned for. but thore are many things dono in the way of cooking food unwholesome through its richness, which
should bo mado rarely, 1' at all. Sacrifices which take away re.t and sleep to keep up pride in dres or some adornment, should never bo made. Let children bo taught that they may have fu:y clothes when they can make, iron atid kep them In order. In a home whore tho work is done by the mother and daughters, this plan is pursued. ' She found that when her daughters wore old enough to Iron much-ruffled whito drees they ireferred plain ones. Nothing can take the plane of neatness and order. Thews depend much upon good management, for one can always le cleaning, yet never clean, Rlwavs arranging, yet never in order. Sometitne.4 one's own spirit U restless, which is tho secret eanse of th laok in the divine pitrt of H true home life.-PaUline Adelaide Ilai-dy, ir Good Housekeeping.
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