Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1859 — When are they Prettiest. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

When are they Prettiest.

A wife looks prettier, if she did but kttpW it, in her neat morning drees of calico,’ in an incongruous pile of finery, which she* - dignifies with the title of full dress., ‘Many ” an unmarried female first wins the jWtlf hdr fnture husband in somc.sitnple., y.nfftc" tending attire, it consulted abouVwJvcQ she'*, would pronounce too cheap except nary wear, I>.it which by its ability to her figure, face and ize her youth wonderfully. Ts would study taste in dress more, .and ..care less for costl.i,nefis k they, w’ou’l3 have*no reason to regret it. A foolish nnd'sifly wonfan is not worth marrying, and a sensible mart Will surely judge you advantageouSly’in‘ , ex? act ratio to the plainness and simplicity cfT your dress Robert, how much did your P'K weigh?” “It didn’t weigh as much*as I expected, and I always thought it wouldn’t. Printers and sandhill cranes are said to be the only two animals that set standing.

THE RENSSELAER GAZETTE.

RENSSELAER, IND.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1859.

QCF’The “boys” had another wolf hunt last Saturday, and caught another wolf, as usual. ! a long silence “Nell Narlie” again favors us with a communication. We would be pleased with an article every week from her pen.