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  3. LADIES' COLUMN.

    Stewed Kidneys.—Required: Four sheep's kidneys, two ounces of dripping, one cupful of good gravy, one clove of shallot, pepper, salt, and ground mace, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 373 words
  4. WIT AND HUMOR.

    Jones: What did your rich uncle leave you when he died? Smith: Nothing. Jones Didn't he say anything to you before he passed away? Smith: Yes, he said nothing was too good for me. ...

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  5. THE Skeleton Cupboard

    He put the cheque-book in an envelope, sealed it down, addressed it to the manager of the bank and went out to post it and a ther ...

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  6. A LINKMAN LETTER.

    In London "Truth" our old friend "Marmaduke" thus philosophises in a letter to Lady Betty:— John Bull, dear Lady Betty, may be ...

    Article : 455 words
  7. USEFUL HINTS.

    Tea leaves should never be used for sweeping purposes until they have been well rinsed in several changes of water. This succeeds in extracting any remains ...

    Article : 405 words
  8. THE GOEBEL CASE.

    The Governor of Kentucky, in pardoning, on 13th June, Caleb Powers for murdering Mr William Goebel, in order to prevent him from taking office as ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. DIVINING TWIG.

    A supply of water (writes "Public Opinion") being required for the Arc Works athletic ground, Chelmsford, Mr James Tunbridge, parish clerk, of Broomfield, ...

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