People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1894 — A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. [ARTICLE]

A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

Unique Case Whore Both He and She Each Wore ’Em. There was sorrow in that little home. “I shall never forgive him! Neverl Never!” she cried. Then ske threw herself upon a divan and wept bitterly. There was a ring at the door bell. “Ah. my dear mother, it is you!” she exclaimed, as a woman of commanding presence entered the room. . “It is I," was the answer. “Why do I find you weeping?” “I have been cruelly treated by the man whom I had trusted—the man whom we led —who led me to the altar. ” “Has he struok you?” “Worse!” “Deserted you? Left you to face poverty alone?” “Worse. He —he asked me to mend his trousers.” “And you?” "I refused. And now—oh, horrors— I cannot tell it.” “Speak, my child, speak.” “He has worn my bicycle bloomers down to his office." “Wretch!”—Life.