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  2. A Literary Kettl drum.

    THERE is a lady living in a little four-roomed cottage. in the environs of Boston, says a writer in LIPPINCOTT'S, whose name is well-known to literary people, She depends wholly upon her own exertions for the ...

    Article : 299 words
  3. LADIES' PAGE.

    UNDOUBTEDLY the event of the season was the entertainment given in the old Exhibition Building, ast Friday evening. For decoration, illumination handsome dresses, and general enjoyment, nothinig ...

    Article : 1,907 words
  4. A Theory Illustrated.

    "A NEW and beautiful shade of blue ia called Marguerite; a vivid red is named Faust. Among the fan[?]iful names are 'Bottled Cloves," Softened Sighs, 'Queen's Hair,' 'Indisoreet Murmurs,' 'Heavy Eyes,' ...

    Article : 157 words
  5. Dress Fabrics.

    IT is certain that stripes and plaids are to hold away in dress fabrics, and this has reference to silks as well as to woollen and wash goods. There are, also, Roman stripes bordering silk dress materials, ...

    Article : 420 words
  6. Household Recipes.

    WHEN mattrasses get hard and bunchy, rip them take the hair out, pull it thoroughly by hand, let i lie a day or two to air, wash the tick, lay it in as light and even as possible, and catch it down as ...

    Article : 785 words
  7. The Science of Winking.

    ON this subject the NEW TOBK TIMES writes: —It is pleasant to learn that the human eyelid has lately been turned to a new and useful purpose. Hitherto, the two recognised uses of the eyelid have been the ...

    Article : 671 words
  8. Security of the Harem:

    IN the harem a Turk is free from all interruptions, because no servant will venture to oall him on the request of a visitor, however importunate. During the late war with Russia the observance of this rule ...

    Article : 394 words
  9. Rainbow Tints.

    THE new fashions contain some startling novelties, and the greatest is one of colour. For years we have had in succession [?]i loul, old gold, and heliotrope, and it seemed difficult to invent somothing which ...

    Article : 334 words
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