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Show tt LLi.orG or MLT. , MATi WATiS IS UHICII IT CAN UF. j CTILI7BD TO AnVASTAOK. If the feet are tired or jolnfiil after long standing, great relief can , be had by lialhing tliem in Hit i water. A h-tnd'ul of Kilt to a gal-Ion gal-Ion of water 1) the right proportion, i Have the ater as hot as cau 1 comfo'taUIy Uinie. Imruer-e the ' feet and throw the water oer tin ( legs as far 5M the knei-s u 1th Uie handf. When tlie water becomes too cool); rubbrekly with nlle-li tow. This mtthod, if usnl n!a.ht , and morning, will c ire neuralgia of the feet. Carpets may liecomo greatly briglitened by firt sweefilu-j fior orui;lily and then going over them with a clean ckith and clear lt nnd water. Use a cupful of coarse salt to a large liasln of writer. Slit as a tooth powder N Utter than -tlmcst any thing that can b boughL It keeps the teeth brilliantly brilliant-ly white and the gums hard and rosy. If, after having a tooth pulled, tl mouth Is tilled with -alt and water, it will allay the danger of having a .hemorrhage. To clean wiilow furniture ue salt and water. Apply wiili a niil-iru'i, scruhirill an I dry thoroughly. When broiling teak thrown Ilttla fait on the coals and the bl:e from the dripping ft will 110: annoy. Damp fait will nanw the dis coloration or cupa and saucers cau'eJ by tea aid careleea washing Jlr-i-s worts can b- kept beautifully bright by oieastouall rubbing with salt nnd'vlnrgar. Warfi the mlc-i of the stove doers with salt aud vinegar. Salt In whitewash will nuke it stick l-er. |