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The household.

" 'Thepuison'.Qr.ivbee sfcing:m«y:bo .fqrced.oiit by pressing the barrel of a email key firmly for a minute over the wound. No wound or jp}ljn»,\vjnrjßujt ;■, ...,..,-:-. •. ■■ Soot falling on the carpet from open chimneys i-br. ioarelessly-ha'udled; stove.-papors, if covored thickly with salt, can be brushed up without jnjiiry tb,tho,parpet, :■;■:;■ _ Apaste maie^qf,whiting and.benzoin will clc'ari inarble,'and'one'made of''whiting and chl6nde'of|s6(|a, spread and left til dry (in ibhe^uu'ifjbfaibleypn'th^m^ spots'." ■ ■''" ■' ''" ! '"'' '' CfOug!i : Syrup.^S..'A. : B!.'sends; 'the foUowihg; Eor'making the bestcbugh'syrup' take iihe ounpe)eaon ! o'f thMOttg|wort;'siy ery-elm, %^ed,''gum , :ari|ieV'an'd'ftic^ i , Sminler'togetlief m'pne^uarfc'bf water until the ;'; Strain i&tefdlly'; '''add fl 6Se , '■6lfat , and half a pound, of MsugEr' ;''Bimjner'.'Ml Svol\iro^t^r.'.fiticlwhen cpj((i ''"'"'"' ''■'"' ''",' ■ Macarbni^T-Peplple",who', like macaroni will find pleasure ','ifV eating' if in tWs'way':;Kbilituhtif taking care'to preserve shape so far; a? possiblo. Men it is! done drain off' all' th'ewatir and pour over ityiittle'sweei milk)' 'with a lump of I 'butter 'of' pepper j and ''Bait. Whikthe.mabarqni is boiling cook in'a's'epar. make'a pint when')Bte\yed)' .Men'the macaroni is ready for the liable' pour the tbm'aioes'dver'itj'serve Hot;"*-'/' V" '••■•;:'■-'/■.■.■■i ;-■ -.

' ;;Peach 'stone and slice the pjeactes ; ,' 'iinc a pib-platb jyith; a good. crust and la'y )p'n stigar liber, ally Wcr''tnem in*prpportib'n to'thieir sweetn'dss—yery'iripWeacjies reijiiirt comparatively Ijt'tle^alloV,'thtee''peach kernels! • chopp'ed fine) [to bach 'pib'; : j6olir!in a;'ycry h'ttle water, and balie 1 witWdri upper cruat, ; of'paste'acrbss'the^topi' Some simply'para the peaches and wholo, packing'thbm Wan'tl BVeetjeuiiig freely!('in thjs'case they

uManyi years ago a- young man.-mado his appearance iri'Stratfprdj Gonn,/ and passed a few wcoks at 'the tavern which then existed to afford shelter, to, stage-coach .passengers, iWhence he came and what iwas his business none- conld'iguesß,T Directly opposite .-the tavern, stood a small.' cottage/and. forge of a blacksmith namediFoLsdm,: He.had adough* terwho was tho beautylufithe yillage, and it was her fortuuo tocaptivatethe heart .of the young'stranger. .'JHetoldihialove,'saidthat he" was. travelling. ;//W|'.i'but; in gave real naine, saying/ithati.he was heir-to a largo'fortune. 1 ■Shejreturned his love, andthey were ; married;* few.xweeks after. The 1 stranger told hjs.wfe.he'must visit New'iOrleans.'ilHe.dideo, and.the gossips of tlie ;town' made the yqung wife unhappy by disagreeable liints and'jeers. In afosv months the. husband-returned; .bukibefore a week had elapsed Jie; a .large; budget,of letters, and told his wife that he must at once return to England, and: must go. alone, ,He took his departure, and the gossips had another glorious opportunity, to mako a confiding woman,w.retched. To all but horself it was a clear caseof.desor.tion. -The. ■,wife became a.mother, andfortwoyears liyed on, jn Bilcncc and hope. ,By thp,end,of.ihat time a letter, was ,reqoiy,ed. ; by. the Stratford, beauty from her husband, directing herto go at once to New York with her child,:.takjng.,wjthher nothing but;the clothes, she; wore, and,embark in a; ship; for. home, in ..England.,i.iQniher arrival in. .she.founoV.a. vossel splendidly furnished withjevery convenience and luxury for her comfort, aud two servants ready ,to.obey every wish thatjhe nughtox' press, .The .ship duly arrived,in England, and the Stratford girl became, mistrel of a mansion, and.as thowife of. a, saluted as Lady Samuel Stirling, On the death of her, husband,, many .years agojthe Stratford boy succeeded to {ho titlo and wealth of his father, and in tho last edition of "Peerage and, Baronetage", .he ib spoken of as the issue of " Miss Folsom, of Stratford, N. A.". /;'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 991, 4 February 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Tapeke kupu
525

The household. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 991, 4 February 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)

The household. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 991, 4 February 1882, Page 2 (Supplement)

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