Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1885 — The Lapse of Morals. [ARTICLE]

The Lapse of Morals.

In » n 7 ften time just about such a number ofoar-axles will break down, just so manbuildiuga will be burned, just so manlgood men will go wrong. With the gntest care in selecting men, the keenesttnsigbt into character, the best checks ffeinst fraud and loss, there will still oecy defalcations, embezzlements and Qrayals of trnst. Men’s characters cAge, and a man whose record and loop give no evidence of weakness no«may, in a few years, through the vrping influence of an inner or outer tree, grow into a very different persoa- Chicago Tribune. Winter costing in the Adirondacka is comfortable, djl sometimes picturesque. Guides |d wood-cutters wear heavy scarlet woi n stockings drawn up over the kneelA warm blue jersey and a scarlet w*len comforter tied around the waislhelp to make the wearer a cynosureW all eyes. Visitors of both sexes weaffor driving buffalo overcoats, felt boot! with rubbers over them, and s&aLskinjnrbans, which be pulled down ovethe ears. >- Cooking is the of all science, but the man who deujeii his stomach to do homage to a ccent regtaorant don't seem to know it\ - ~,-T ... % ' _ . . .