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- London to New York by Steerage (English Illustrated Magazine, 1895)
- As steam liners begin dropping passage prices to ridiculously low amounts, a writer decides to discover just what it is like to emigrate from England to America via "steerage."
- Notes by an Artist Naturalist (Girl's Own Paper, 1892-94)
- Beautifully illustrated monthly series by artist Fred Miller on the flora, fauna and lore of the season.
- Animals as Bargain-Makers (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1894)
- Animals know a bargain (or lack of one) when they see one!
- Great-Grandmother's Cookery Books (The Strand, 1905)
- Have you always wanted to know how to cook a cockatrice or make boar pudding? Wonder no more; these recipes (and many others that sound equally delicious) are now at your fingertips!
- Our Dustbins (Leisure Hour, 1868)
- Ever wonder what the Victorians threw away? Here's a look at Victorian rubbish - and some of the amazing ways in which it was recycled!
- A Morning at Stewart's (Godey's, 1868)
- A visit to a well-known New York department store.
- Dress Reform for Men (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1883)
- On the need to reform men's clothing to befit good taste.
- Domestic Warfare (Demorest, 1873)
- A battle against rats, only won by the acquisition of the rats' most ancient foe!
- Terra-Cotta Painting (Girl's Own Paper, 1881)
- Tips on creating beautiful hand-painted vases and other decor.
- Beautified House-Linen (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1895)
- Lovely embroidery patterns for every type of household linen.
- Cream and Apricot Tea (Girl's Own Paper, 1901)
- The idea is not so much to serve cream and apricots as to design a tea party based upon foods of those colors.
- A Word with Countrywomen (Century, 1884)
- A refreshing dose of reality for those who try to "keep up with the Joneses" of the city world!
- On Higher Education for Women (Century, 1883)
- A humorous look at whether women need higher education.
- Fiction: "Pigs Is Pigs" (The Strand, 1905)
- When it comes to shipping live animals by rail, what exactly constitutes a "pig"?
- Poetry
- The Trials of a Broom
- The Voice of the Canadian Canoe
- "Dear Editor"
- Beautiful Spring
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