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Domestic Stripes

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
June
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dressing for Let luce S,ilad.- ok of one hard 'boileJ egg, one teaspoonful of mustard, ooe tablespoonful of olive oil. lub imo a paste; adl vinegar to snit ,he taste. Cut up tbu lettuoe and pour over the dressing. Nice Way to Keep Maple Syrttp.-Yom t boiling hot iuto crocks or jars, then moar souie writing paper thoroughly vith the white of au ega; airi put mmediately over the jar. It will stick as ight as wnx, and when you opeu your yrup it will bo as nica aa dcvf. Moths in Carpets. - Wring a coarte owel out of' cleaü water; spread it uioothly od the carpet ; iron it dry with a good hot iron ; repeat the operatic n on 11 parta of tbe carpe, euspected of being nfested with moths. No need to presa mrd, aud neithor the pilo nor the color )f the curpet will be iujured, and tbe moths will be des:royed by the heat aud steatn. Cleamng Ligraving. - It very dften happens that the lino steol eneravings get s'ained with mnisture on tho wall, or 8peoked with mikiew, and it beoooe an hnportaot (inestion how to blt'ach them. One oí the best mothcda is to noistea them carefully and snspend hem in a latfie vesel partiolly fillcd with i'Bnoe. The oaono bleaches thuin fierfectly without attacking the übra of the paper. llemoving Oréate Spofs. - A simp'e iigtitit or rciDOving greae spots from carpets nnd silk and woolen labiic-1, is very ueful. Carbonate of magnesia, saturated with lie:izolo and spread npon a greiipe sprt to about on tlrrd of an inch in ihtoknftii, answers well for úh purpose. A sheet of porous paper should be spread upon tlic bonzolated magovsia, ii td a fiat-in p, moderate!}' warm put upou the top df II. Tbö heat if the iron passes throuuh and softens tho ijreaso, wliich is the absorbod by the porouH magoeñ. The 11 it-iron m ly be removed iu the tpaoe of öne hflur, and the mafrueia ilnst brusbed off 8oaps'.one dut inay be used in the same marnier, autl auswer iearly as good a purpose.

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Michigan Argus