OCR Text |
Show fWTHE LADIES. Ko-:t!y. wKti'j on : berrying excnr-i'n, excnr-i'n, vti't! !r'li- of I'unbury, Connec-etcnt, Connec-etcnt, kilitd the largest rattlesnake ver .en in thai i'v:ialy. At t?.o Woman's suffrage convention, conven-tion, in l).".;, ion, on.; of the speakers replied with s.iii: to the (slanderous c.hnr;e, that moA of the ladies interested inter-ested in the njovement have big leet. Mr.4. Amanda IVer, of Laporte ounly, Indiana, stated recently ou the wasion of her golden wedding that fcrself and huhaud had been united for fifiy-foor years, and never had a word of difference, much lens a real UttarreL "Husband, I hope you have bo objection ob-jection to my getting weighed?'' "Certainly not, my dear; bnt why do jou ask nic that fjuestion ?" "Only to see, my love, if yon w.jald allow rue o have my weigh once." To plunge a young lady six fathoms ifcep in happiness, give her two canary birds, halt a dozen moonbeams, iwelye yards of silk, an ice cream, several Kfcc-buds, a squeeze of Ue hand and the promise of a new bonnet. If she 4on'i melt it will he because she can't. Doctor O'Leary nays tlmt a girl can die of too much kive a-s well as from too little. "If you ever see one of those turtle dove pairs who aie always 'my loving, ' 'my dearing,' 'my ducking' duck-ing' each other," says the doctor, "you y set it down that one or the other will die of the h. art disease or consumption con-sumption within ihree mouths, aud it i almoet invariably the woman who iie3. Those women," he adds, "who always scold and speak crossly to their hotter hakes they never have the eonscmption or die of heart disease." |