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Show MAnniAac M I. lie mi II,en IUrgln I y l M.imsn if I irlenre. 'Marriage, aa)a n fair correspondent, correspond-ent, ' In tomnion with all the blessings and oil of this world, Is gomned by the law of compensation A man loses possibly n certain amount of llbcrtj -a taguetermat beat ho may, perhaps, huve to deny himself bit cigar and n few other unneccssiry luxuries lla must, In short he a Utile lest telt centered than fnrmcrl) Yet are not his denials more than ampl) repaid hy gaining a comfortable home, whero hi reigns paramount, where he la considered, consid-ered, loved and waited, ppun at ry stepT Above nil, on if Hiring Vtcnder, ampathellc lining helpmeet, alwaya ready to sink Into oblivion her own worries and trouble, to ndvlso and cheer him In tliu dally flight, to aym-pathlio aym-pathlio In trouble to nurse In Illness nnd to transform his very faults Into virtues All this and more a man gain aa a reward for n little self denial nnd nn lncn.i'd responsibility, and I tn) It la emphatic illy untruo that mill 'rank wedlock as u tremendous nnd moat undoubted!) urn veil bargain.' Don't Judge men b) a few who un worthy to be husbanda themselves, have hern disappointed in their wives, or hy those small-minded creaturea who lack the facull) for seeing two sides of a question No marriage, where man and wife aro true to their calling la an undoubtedly even auil profitable bargain " |