Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1880 — Marriage. [ARTICLE]

Marriage.

The following is a translation from a German paper. The sentiment Is good, and we give it for the benefit of oui young English readers: “Marriages are usually contracted to gratify one of three desires, viz.: love, fortune or position. “The man who marries for love, a wife; who marries fortune, takes • mistress; who marries for position, takes * k*, 1 * tovsd by hiswiferegaid. ed by his mistress; tolerated l* WUy. uf* v a , f ? r himself; a mistress for his household; a lady for the world And society. - v toke ears of his household; his mistress ot his housa; his lady of his appearances. If he is sick his wife will take care of him; his mle**V* "to tom; his lady will anquire after his health. He takes a week with hi* wife; a ride with his mistreH; goes to a party with bis lady. His wife will share his grief; his mistress his money; his lady his debts. If ht dies, hm wife wW weep; his mistress lament] and his lady wear mourning.” Ono of my children was recently attacked with a severe case of Croup, whieh really assumed a distressing phase. I was recommended to try Dr. Ball's Coqgb Syrup, after other remedies had failed. The «-fleet was .moat happy and speedy, causing an entire cure.—F. Albrecht, No. 241 Bouth Sharp street, Baltimore.