Woodland Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - January 17, 1890, Woodland, California VOL. XXVI YOLO JANUARY 17, 1890. NO. 14. WOMAN AND HOW THE SPANISH WOMEN OF THE PAST LIVED AND KEPT PERSONAL I A Appeal fur Age at Which Women Should A About tlie Fair The woman of the Eighteenth can tury forms a marked contrast to her French at tbe dawn of the U the woman of the past century the most skeptical and tree of who a place in the is the most docile and id at 1 bavo said not for In my existed m a and more solid form among the mous women of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth among whom shines the queen the Catholic At the or the Renaissance Spanish learning their tar from contenting with no or with a superficial held ships or rhetoric and like Isabel do or the domain of philosophic like Uliva In the Eighteenth century these traditions were BO lost that it was considered to teach girls the alphabet on the ground thut if they were able to read and write they correspond with their I have heard of a great-grandmother of mine of noble family in that ihe was obliged to learn to write copying the letters from a printed a taunted for pen mulberry JUIM for mW A salutary absolute to paternal and conjugal practices and complete self roent formed the under which tha Spanish woman of the last century These were lashed by the satiric of our famous Mo rat in m si dc lat viejo y la and The result of the teaching ot amounted to a complete i urination uf the female character The of the time anterior to the of Cadiz lias become the classic as classic a- the arid the T The of tuis pure and simple national type never otit except to and thai very aa tha proverb has it women don't dress consisted of the tight petticoat ol cloth or white kerchief fastened with a gold pin and velvet bodice and lact Her only when dressed IE bef vest she never vras tbe open work silt stocking and the slipper Sht employed her time in manual ironing embroidering on a or mak ins es or waa fashionable m spite of its danger to tilt As lately as my girlhood my used as a work of ad worked by my great gi in so flue that tbt work almost formed a Even U she knew how lu read this woman was quainted with no other book than the tbe Year and the catechism which she to teach her children by of to chastise children tittis a kind of it would have incorrect to She led the prayer ol the rosary surrounded nj her servants anc at night she gave her to hui who hei even though n ore beards and were sin with friar or other on the af fairs of her household and hod borne madi remedies for all Infirmities thorough going a female figure was la disappear at the advent Of society as a1 for II onus A raw cut in and half o It bound over a is recommended as Individual plates for vegetables aro used much now Only salads are served Cold tea is the best thing with whici grained Never one for this Alter noshing a wooden bowl dry it at a from the so that 1C may nor warp or When call for a cupful it means just half a this amount lu just a will new BO In preparing custards or the salt should not dish is pepper poda or a few pieces of coal the pot In which onions etc being boiled will tlie odor Starch A of stearine candle or white wax as large as a egg a A ol to each pint of starch will prevent stick a sift your when you usa it a little afterward if the weather be lifting tw loo is even better as you get mom air between the parti Spirits of ammonia Is tha beat tc clam as it does not sof tea the soap or If a ful of la nil led with a quart of the brush only be dipped in mou for a moment and all is ro- The brush should then be rinsed ic cold well and dried in the air but not in tlie aim The ordinary method of scraping or burn ing oir old is hardly Toi and is also laborious Soda and quicklime far moro Tbo solution of half of ouch la thus made tlie in then add tht lime K ith a bi ush to the old paint w thus removed m a few Jilting lips frequently makes them sore inn dry hpa a little pure lightly in ot night it. often beneficial Jess application tor the same made of of an ounce of with one each of glycerine mutton wax and suet ars and then tbo whole mast fe well mixed and turned into a mold to Air Dr Felix m a recent tn e medical shows that ont ol children dm before thep complete years of but he asserts that Lordly of that number bora with germs ol an rm ly and of the perish from want of life air It in too that ft in a too wuak to stand ordinary fresh air to by the precautions that tn shut up every possible tin pure air enter a room in tif h 11 There is no subject to parents act y or so ci n-f use to instructed an in vitAl of nir to human or or It U ail tlie to ilie or the Ailing to if that It conceivable II H so certainly to tbe health Of nil The M notion in thn of young in- who under it is wi iel bhirt embroidered the made jy his parachute descents in The Duke of Fife Is one of tlie of tha British South Africa Q Tho Professor Sii Richard Owen las entered his SUth year in Dr. is as ia in out and out but ia the son of l K. the well known Sun be lor of Mr D C. the baa com- Ins model for S ment at San A w the baton at concerts the West Side park in the dit in a at tima Kept a small store in Ron Samuel 3. Cox is said to ba the only man public life w 10 Voted for of as ft Feb. 14, 1859 Thomas A. Edison rarely more than four hours a He sayi that when he eight hours he feels badly when ha wakes up Senator J. P. of and D 0 Of New own gold mines in which are said to a net of a The leading tenor of ia about 40 3 ears of and originally assisted his father in tha manufacture of mineral waters in Ronald Mf son of the distinguished English George has been appointed head master of it N. C. Gen Gordon's cook has turned np alive at having come Luto the English lines from the He 5omed into a doctor The Rev. Dr. Edward Ererett Hale lhat he TBS a collega student he and took the first daguerreotype sver made m of was at 3iie tune of ono of the Ho is abont 5 feet 0 m height and weighs 150 William L. Scott has quired another large tract of coal and is sai 1 to be tha largest owner of this species 3f property m Western Dr G. of New York an old in Berkshire and closa by it Is the veritable smith shop of Elihu tho linguist Gm ernor of mined when be assumed his present office to vLat every county in the Keystone He has just completed liis task by his visit to county According M Mr recent there no genius about tbe English He defines the Welsh language ai Jie language of the Scotch ol poetry nod the of wiL The pope recently Archbishop of New Yoik two of. his jubilee chalice and of which tire of while the studded with amethysts and W T. of M. T has in possession a flintlock musket which o. history It was a gift of king ol to Kamehameha king of the Sandwich Oliver Wendell Holmes says that in re- newing bis life he finds that he has taken nore interest m surgery than m but lie realizes that his fame will rest upon the of his not of his The next candidate for literary honors of school u said to tie a son of Sir Edwin Mr E. L. Arnold Bis story is entitled Wonderful Ad of. the and his W. T. R. of own two ot the best watches in the They are rates and were ordered by tho Bonior Hunt m 1831 in Tennyson has a horror of the He no diary and has destroyed his cor respondents and all records of it. Ho is re- to have said to a friend recently I am dead I will take good care they shall riot me up like a Prince Bismarck's special medical attend ant Professor who cured the chancellor of his too pronounced tendency tr by particular desire of the about to instruct tiso Turkish m his special method of Mr Gladstone bad been acquainted liis future wife for five years before they viera Their first meeting took place in 1834, at the In Tilney Turk of Mr Milnes who was tu intimate friend of Mr Gladstone at Eton And O i Mi. Laurence has hit upon a novel for decoration in his Tlie frieze runs around the room is made of tlie masks of distinguished men and vi omen The effect is and not tho famous room IB Bluebeard's Sir Edward if ever he Ins tunnel cut a a big run trains direct from to Gibi transfer cars by boat to and thence along ths n rth coast of through down the Persian tn and so on to without change of THRILLING BOAT RACE ON THE FATHER OF WATERS uf s ing the of Great Prevented by t Con ELECTRIC Tbo phonograph lias been abroad in con formal opening of fho Chicago club took m tbe now quai ters recently polos 111 India made of on of the destruction of wooden by tbo w hito Professor Blaka fa anting with tha view of perfecting a of telephonic communication Coal rutting run by electricity now so Cm perfected that thoy can cut between 200 find 3UU tons por day Tho Palls convention of of a full attendance and an exceedingly In ihc per fl 01, ami profit 41 In corresponding figures 81 cents 8 cents In tho ht been HO thn has been turned over to companies Tlin of vibrations in tha nro snid to lio similar place in tha microphone in winnd Several from tho explosion of mineral oil lamps hiving occurred in railway hot give i din thut hereafter all earn to electric light 1 knew Jim Mag inn and worked for a mate of the ancient 1 once taw him cool headed and courageous under tba most trying U wua m IbOl The Rose Douglass and Julia both splendid boats of their good carriers and fast Little Rock for Memphis within an hour of euch the understanding being that the bout that reached Memphis have a day ia the Adams Mail boata were loaded with Confederate The trip the Arkansas was without special except everybody on both boats learned that a race was on and naturally took great Both boats went through entering the Mississippi by way of White Then the real ACROSS HER Just as the Douglass came out of river thn Roan was straightening out up the The Douglass had to and the delay gava ebe Roan about one hour's tt was Just s after Reilly was the pilot on the Capt Jim standing ona watch at the wheel when we started up tbe and he said ae felt sure of overhauling and passing the Roan before And he did overhaul but he did not pass for the timple reason that tier dont know who he allow her to be When ire ran up close enough to make it apparent that we could pass ment on both Thf soldiers especially took a lively those on our boat set Up a Those on the other boat hurled back a yell of Less than two ahead wat a chute into which only one boat could enter and the pilot on the Roan realized that if we tha chute first his boat would be practically out of the and they have to In behind us and run slowly 3e decided on a desperate scheme to t us reaching the chute Pulling his wheel he turned his boat around at right angles with the stream and run squarely across our passing not ten feet ahead of Reilly saw the and did what the pilot intended he should the and backed to avoid a It was a desperate and placed several hundred lives In had the Douglass not she must cut tbe Hoan in two and both boats would have gone down tbe water was so deep that even the would have been 16 had the de- lired By stopping and backing we lost time enough to permit the other boat to get into the chute Reilly was and he let it be known The soldiers were and in their rage they burled curses at the soldiers on the other who responded with cheers and jeeri Capt. Jim was asleep Re illy decided to to the main and not follow the Roan through the The result was that we were about five or seven miles be- hind we caught sight of tbe BE WAS THE Meantime watches bad changed and Capt. Jim was at tbe wheel Reilly explained to Dim what had occurred and told of tho ex among tbe soldiers The Douglass gradually crawled up on the Roan until about 10 when we than a mile with the width of tbe river be- tween the Tbe Douglass had demou Derated superior but the Roan ly had better water on her eids of the with less to contend BO thai they were about on equal Thus they ran along until nearly again came on Several during the night the boats had run quite close and all night excitement ran When Reilly took the wheel Capt Jim cautioned him to keep the width of tht river between the if and tc oe Fery and then His wift was on the and she Rat up reading after the Old man went to o'clock she shouting and and looking out suw that was coming toward oui jf the river She roused the captain and he jumped up and looked lit an in slant he saw thai we naming and the situation was exactly as at tht time the Roan bad crossed our With out waiting to put his clothes he sprang on the guards of tbe cabin catching hold of the low guard rails of the himself and in loss time than U required was standing on tba deck clad In his drawers and beside biui was the captain of tbe Confederate while filled tht upper It was evident tho same desperate was going to be played by the pilot and It looked as though Reilly was going tr run her Capt. Jim gave the order tc stop and At the same instant tbo Con federate pulled his revolver pointed it at the pilot on tha Thi scene was a wild all the soldiers on bott boats were jelling and cursing like fiends great showers of sparks pouring frou the chimneys of both boats lUte fountains ol and the conditions were good for one ol tbe most sensational tragedies over Capk Jim was cool thf wrist of tho officer witli tbe pistol he jerked tha arm down aud thook Iho revolver from his Quick as a Dash another officer tho pistol and pointing at own shouted to him to run coupled n ith tha BlU blow your head off If you Ktop this Before tho words were out of his Capt. Jim landed a blow under his ho fell to tha deck liko a. 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