. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. ^ou their confidence. One of the great- est burdens will be lifted, and home made far happier than if poor, tired uoTHEK was drudging her life away that her children might have white bauds and begin life ignorant of how to make their homes truly happy and charming. FAMILIAR TALKSâNO. 2. (New Series.) SOME MORE "MASCULINE SUPKEMACT. I cannot quite agree with all the senti- ments expressed in luglewood'a last l


. California agriculturist and live stock journal. Agriculture -- California; Livestock -- California; Animal industry -- California. California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. ^ou their confidence. One of the great- est burdens will be lifted, and home made far happier than if poor, tired uoTHEK was drudging her life away that her children might have white bauds and begin life ignorant of how to make their homes truly happy and charming. FAMILIAR TALKSâNO. 2. (New Series.) SOME MORE "MASCULINE SUPKEMACT. I cannot quite agree with all the senti- ments expressed in luglewood'a last let- ter. Towards the close he says he is |"seekiug a helpmeet in all the depart- ments of our natures; the physical and intellectual; the moral and spiritual. Concerning the last two the supremacy ever rests with the feminine. The for- mer with the ; I admit the superiority of the masculine physical strength, but that the husband must be, lor is always more intellectual than the wife, I do not think. Were it so, the mutual counsel and advice would be rath- er a onesided argument generally. The husband would express his opinions, and act in accordance with them. Why should a man require a greater degree of moral strength in his wife than he him- self possesses? I hold that one should be just as moral as the other. How can there be mutual confidence otherwise? Still, I think Grandpa did not attach this meaning to the word confidence here. Why should not a man be just as spirit- ual as his wife? But I am not quite sure I understand just what is meant hy the word "spiritual" in its connection with this subject. After the report of the seeds obtained at the Agriculturist office had been sent, I saw in "Washburn's Cultivator's Guide" a statement to the effect that watermelon seeds should be two years old before being planted. Is there any truth in this? Mrs. Wood writes of Ijaff Fieur de Lis. I have the blue and the white, which is I purely wh


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