SWEET HOME.
Thx Scientific American says gilt frames can becleaned with beer. One of our leading doctors says a potato is onlydigestible when boiled in its jaokefc. To make paper stick to a wall that haa been white* washed, wash in vinegar or saleratus water. If sausages are baked, instead of being oooked on the top of the stove, nearly all the disagreeable odour ie avoided. Thb doctors say mental worry is the chief cause of oanoer. Every kind of malady is likely to attack fretful people. Vigorous application of the flesh brush just beforegoing to bed tends to keep the skia in a healthy condition and is also conducive to sleep. * There's a sad case,' said old Mrs Squaggs, as she laid the paper on her knees and wiped her spectacles ;. ' a bride struck dumb after leaving the altar, and at last aooount she hadn't recovered her speech. 1 ' It's the way of the world, my dear,' said old Mr Squaggs with a sigh — • some men have all the luck.' That Baby. He yells intermittently all nisrht ; He persists in having the colic or some similar ailment six days out of seven ; He much resembles a pig in his tabl9 manners ; He in homelier than sin ; and my wife's relations all' Bay He is the perfect picture of his father.
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Observer, Volume X, Issue 603, 24 January 1891, Page 12
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221SWEET HOME. Observer, Volume X, Issue 603, 24 January 1891, Page 12
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