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16. To Preserve various kinds of Fruit over winter, 17. To extract Essences from various kinds of Flowers, 18. Indelible Ink for marking linen, 19. Perfume Bags, 20. Lip Salve, 21. Bread Seals, 22. To Loosen the Glass Stopples of Decanters or Smelling Bottles when wedged in tight, 23. Cement for broken China, Glass and Earthenware, 24. Japanese Cement or Rice Glue, 25. Cement for Alabaster, 26. To extract fruit Stains, 27. To extract Spots of paint from Silk, Woolen and Cotton Goods, 28. To remove black stains on Scarlet Merinos or Broadcloths, 29. To remove grease spots from Paper, Silk or Woolen, 30. To extract stains from white Cotton goods and Colored Silks, 31. Rules for washing Calicoes, 32. Rules for washing Silks, 33. Rules for washing woolens, 34. Rules for washing white Cotton Clothes, 35. To clean silk and woolen Shawls, 36. To clean Silk Stockings, 37. To clean Carpets, 38. To clean feather Beds and Mattresses, 39. To clean Light Kid Gloves, 40. To remove Ink or grease spots from Floors, 41. To clean Mahogany and Marble Furniture, 42. To clean stone hearths and stoves, 97 98 98 98 99 99 99 100 100 101 101 101 102 102 102 103 103 104 105 105 106 106 107 107 107 108 108

43. To clean Brass, 44. To cleanse Vials and Pie Plates, 45. Cautions Relative to Brass and Copper, 46. To keep Pickles and Sweet Meats, 47. Starch, 48. To temper new Ovens and Iron Ware, 49. To temper Earthen Ware, 50. Preservatives against the ravages of Moths, 51. To drive away various kinds of household vermin, 52. To keep Meat in hot Weather, 53. To Prevent polished Cutlery from rusting, 54. To melt Fat for Shortening, 55. To preserve Eggs fresh a year, 56. To preserve Cream for long Voyages, 57. Substitute for Milk and Cream in Tea or Coffee, 58. To Cure Butter, 59. To make salt Butter fresh, 60. To take rankness from a small quantity of butter, 61. Windsor Soap, 62. To make Bayberry or Myrtle Soap, 63. Cold Soap, 109 109 109 109 110 110 111 111 111 112 112 112 113 113 113 113 114 114 114 115 115

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