Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1897 — Dainty Work for Dainty Hands. [ARTICLE]

Dainty Work for Dainty Hands.

To wash embroidered linens so as no: to fade tbe colors, fill a tub half fu 1 ol warm water, to which add a little Ivory soap; wash etch pieoe through the suds carefully. rinse in blue water, to whioh a little thin starch is added. Hang in the shade to dry. Iron on (he wrong side, piecing down heavily to bring oat the stitches, thus restoring their or glnal beauty. Emza It. Paukkr. Rffltala with all Us darkness le said to possess at least one luxury In a breed of dogs which are naturally quite unable to bark.

The B. & O. Railroad is having built ten express cars for the use of the U. S. Express Company on the B. Sc O. lines. These ears are to be 00 feet In length, of extra strength and so arranged that they can be used for the transportation of fine horses. They will be fitted up with removable stalls and when not used tor horses will be placed In regular service.