Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1882 — How Quarreis Originate. [ARTICLE]

How Quarreis Originate.

Nearly all family and neighborhood troubles originate in bad manners. Some one i gives way to irritation and says something that is harsh either in substance or manner, and this provokes . a reply in kind. Thus the peace is broken, and after that the influences that work to intensify and spread the quarrel develop themselves with wonderful speed. Or, one meddles -with what does not concern him, asks too many questions about it. or makes remarks that it is not his business to make and he has no right to make, and arouses jealousies and resentments. Nine-tenths of the difficulties that occur would have no beginning if every one would make the'effort persistentiy te be courteous at all times, and would always honor the principle of keeping strictly within his line of business—not forgetting to give a soft, if indirect,' answer to those who maj* venture to intrude over it.— Methodist. A writer, signing himself “A well man," writes: “I was ill for years with weakness; urinary sediment and weak kidneys, palpitation of the heart, bad dreams, etc.. were some of the symptoms. I took two bottles of Dr. Guysott's fellow Dock and Sarsaparilla and now can sign myself a well man.” Fogg has got an idea at last, ami he says there’s millions in it, as it meet a long-felt want. It is nothing less than a revolving house, which is to turn upon a pivot, so that the best rooms shall always fade the sun in winter and be in the shade in summer. Fogg has a great head.