GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 1 



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DOMESTIC 

 ECONOMY 



How to Make Hard Times Good 

 and Good Times Better. 



This book is designed to aid in the successful management 

 of the affairs of the family, the home, and the individual. 



it is a fine cloth-bound octavo volume of 283 pages, well 

 printed, and how well the author has succeeded in covering 

 the field, may be seen from the following: 



CONTENTS 



Introduction 5-8 



Chapter I.— Home 9-19 



Chapter II. — Economy in General, 20- 

 34 



Chapter III.— Education 35-46 



Chapter IV. — Occupation 47-58 



Chapter V.— Recreation 59-63 



Chapter VI. — Influences of Families 



•and Individuals 64-69 



Chapter VII. — Arithmetic — Accounts, 



70-74 

 Chapter Vlll.— Time— Use and Mis- 

 use, 75-82 



Chapter IX.— Fuel 83-86 



Chapter X.— Clothing 87-97 



Chapter XI.— Pets and Pests 98-101 



Chapter XII.- 

 Chapter XIII 

 Chapter XIV. 

 Chapter XV.— 



139-144 

 Chapter XVI 

 Chapter XVII. 

 Chapter XVIII 

 Chapter XIX.- 

 Chapter XX.— 

 Chapter XXI.- 

 Chapter XXII.- 



172-177 

 Chapter XXIII 



to Have 

 Chapter XXIV, 



185-198 



Housekeeping 102-115 



-Food 116-130 



-Drink 131-138 



Bread and Substitutes, 



Meat 145-150 



— Vegetables. .151-156 



.—Soups 157-159 



-Sweets 160-164 



Pickles 165-167 



-Desserts 168-171 



— Family Expenses, 



. — Constitution — How 

 a Good, 178-184 

 .—Mother and Child, 



The index is carefully prepared so one may find without 1 

 tion contained in the book. This will be seen below 

 which also shows the completeness of the work: 



Chapter XXV.— Children 199-206 



Chapter XXVI.— Exercise . . .207-213 

 Chapter XXVII.— Care of body— Ex- 

 ternal, 214-226 

 Chapter XXVIII.— Accidents,227-235 

 Chapter XXIX. — Causes of Disease in 



General, 236-247 

 Chapter XXX. — Causes and Preven- 

 tion of Disease, 248-253 

 Chapter XXXI. — Diseases — Causes 

 and Prevention, Infectious and 

 Cont.gious, 254-268 

 Chapter XXXIl. — Causes and Preven- 

 tion of Disease Inherited, 269- 

 276 



oss of time any desired informa- 

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Character 65 



Children. Hygienic Care of 204 



Cheese 125 



Chest Protector 94 



Chicken-pox 254 . 



Chicory. 136 



Washing or Bathing 204 



Chlorate of Potassium. .263 



Chlorine.. ■• 257, 263 



Choking 232 



Cleansing (.ream. . 110 



Cholera 264-266 



" Belt.. 95 



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Cisterns 133 



Cleanliness .283 

 Clothes 247, 256 

 Horses ... 1 04 



Lines 



Clothing 



Care of 



Cotton 



Disinfection of. 



On Fire 



Renovating.. . . 



Rubber 



The Warmest . 



Woolen 



Coal 



Oil 



Codfish Cutlets . . 



How to Cook . . 

 Coffee 



Substitutes .... 

 Coin 



. 104 

 . 67 

 109 

 . 90 

 .247 

 .233 

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 . 89 



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 .148 

 .147 

 .135 

 .136 

 .276 



If Swallowed 234 



Comforts, Little 13 



Confinement 185 



Constipation 249 



Constitution — HowtoHave a Good, 178 



Consumption 269-275 



Contagion 244 



Conversation 61 



Cookery — Importance of 38 



Instruction in 37 



Cooking Utensils 112 



Corn 129 



Hulled— Old-fashioned 142 



Parched — Meal 141 



Pudding 143 



Corned Beef 146 



Mutton 14f. 



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