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  2. Household Hints.

    To keep flatirons clean and smooth rub them first with a piece of wax [?]ed in a cloth, and afterwards s[?]r them on a paper or cloth strewn with coarse salt. ...

    Article : 156 words
  3. Short Story.

    Only a tiny cottage, with a rosebush at the door. A wistful-eyed girl at the window, and a man passing by, who looked at her ...

    Article : 1,496 words
  4. The Sick Man.

    It was the first Emperor Nicholas of Russia who described Turkey as the "Sick Man." On the night of the 9th January, 1853. ...

    Article : 510 words
  5. The Home.

    In answer to many correspondents [?]says Dr. Gordon Stables). I beg to say that [?]gestions or dyspepsia depends on so many different causes that each case requires ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. Comic Cuttings.

    Women's Version.—If the shee fits, get a size smaller. Little Willie (as his grandpa slips upon an orange peel): "Do it again, grandpa!" ...

    Article : 1,124 words
  7. English Statuary.

    [?] unfolds the wisdom of his [?] spirit on the subject of modern saturday in the November number of "To-morrow," The great man is hold ...

    Article : 501 words
  8. Care in Making Marmalade.

    In making marmalade the same precautions must be observed as in making [?]am or jelly. Especial care must be taken not to scotch the fruit by placing it over too hot a ...

    Article : 45 words
  9. To Preserve Eggs.

    One of the best means of preserving eggs is the following:—Select good fresh eggs and pack them endwise in a mixture of equal parts of fine dry charcoal and salt. ...

    Article : 62 words
  10. Whistling as a Fine Art.

    I have at present staying at my place a little friend who is a capital actress. Among her many other gifts is that of whistling, and in this last she excels and never t[?]s ...

    Article : 258 words
  11. Table Decoration.

    Table centres in the scarcity of flowers are always a been to the table di[?]rator, as with a bright bit of colour in the centre of the table a profusion of flowers can well ...

    Article : 144 words
  12. Pressing Embroideries.

    For those who have many embroideries it is well to keep a special beard with a slightly padded cover to iron them on. It need not be a very large board, but the ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. "Musings."

    Even the cradle of the deep has its squall. The good who don't die young finally recover. ...

    Article : 330 words
  14. Always Look Your Best.

    To look your best does not mean to be elaborately dressed but it means to dress carefully and neatly at all times. At the breakfast-table especially should a woman ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. How to Care for Crystal.

    Wash the glass, the decanters especially, in hot water, and rub them up when well rinsed with pieces of newspaper. This answers much better than wiping them with ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. Nothing Useless.

    Nothing hitherto was ever stranded, east aside: but all, were it only a withered leaf, works together with all: is horne forward on the batt[?]ss, [?]less flood of action, ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. At Bad Creek.

    At a Western mining camp called Bad Creek a stranger recently rode into town on a branch[?] and dismounted in front of the principal drinking saloon. ...

    Article : 442 words
  18. A Turf Fraud.

    A turf fraud of a strange kind was e[?]ed in Birmingham some years ago. It came to the knowledge of the authorities that one of the employees ...

    Article : 280 words
  19. Curious Foods.

    The indians of the Columbia River country, in Oregon, are very fond of pulverised crickets, which are roasted for eating. The insects are cooked in ...

    Article : 665 words
  20. Popular Woman in Mexico.

    Mme, de Dlaz the wife of the President of Mexico, is not only the first lady of the country, but is the most popular woman in the republic. Se[?] Carmen ...

    Article : 394 words
  21. Why People Drown.

    "At least fifty per cent of the [?] of accidental drowning are ceased by lack of presence of mind, and also of knowledge—on the part of the ...

    Article : 330 words
  22. When Mother's Leavin' Home.

    Such a hum o' voices! Don't care where you roam, You'll never hear such noises as when mother's leavin' home! ...

    Article : 174 words
  23. No More sugar to be Made.

    Were we dependent in any way in the sugar industry of Cuba, as we [?] were (says an English paper). It is by no means unlikely that we should have ...

    Article : 351 words
  24. Bid [?]e Discourse.

    My [?]tion does not please you yet, Sweetheart, for though I search from Pole to T[?]. Still do I notice with a dull neglect, ...

    Article : 219 words
  25. An Averted Tragedy.

    The evening was charming. On both sides of the wide street happy parents sat on their vine-covered porches, chatting with one another, or watching the ...

    Article : 245 words
  26. Men Who Make Good Husbands.

    An alleged authority on mankind has given his views on the sort of men that make the best husbands. Among the really nice ones he classes the man who is ...

    Article : 229 words
  27. Made [?] Clear.

    To confuse a witness is generally an [?] task, and lawyers know no easier way than to make a witness explain the meaning of his words knowing that very few people ...

    Article : 188 words
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