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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
March
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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An oyffter is the beet bak for a at-trap. A ga-aln of walt wlll often make ciream wblp. Salt added to cooked fruit, especally in pies, increases the flaror. Nothing takes the sorenens out of bruises or spraina ae quickly as alcohol. , Oíd loose kid gloves, worn -u-hen roning, win gave raany callous places pn one's hands. Ntver iron black cotton stockings, Us the heat iadts tham rapidly. Dry rhc.m in the Bhtufle. I See that the lamp wicks are turnfcd down alter tryuming, else the lampa hvill 1e eovered with oil. If raised doush is kcpt sevoral days Mpon the ice, the last baking will bo mnch letter thau the first, [If the water ín which ouions are poüed iis ehanged once or twlce, the paetabiè is mnch more heálthful. I A pinch of sa.lt in a glass of mllk mafce it nüt palatable to many hut more oasily digested. I Cirdo-s of IVltiiLs, plaked or KcallopN. are Jnvaluable to put between thoice china platea when pilinl in the lloset. I If one's hands prespire easily, when Bolng delicate work, they should be fathed in a íew di-ops of cologne frora time to time. I BoughTiuts anü cookics, as well as h-ac-kers, can be freshened by heati)K them thoroughly in a moderate lven, fter whlch they should be coolPnH1 S dry pl?e b8f0re eerving.pood Housekeeping. .

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier