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Hastings Formula
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		To make Paste that will stick Paper
		firmly to Bright Tin - mix a table
		spoonful of Brown Sugar to Flour Paste
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		Imitation Rosewood. dissolve 4 oz. [ounces] of
		Potash in 1 gallon Hot Water and 4
		oz. [ounces] Red Sanders Wood, when the color
		of the wood  is Extracted, 2 1/2 tbs [tablespoons] Gum
		shellac are added and dissolved
		over a quick fire. Use this on a
		groundwork stained with longwood
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		Fancy Gilding. The metal may be gilt
		by using solution made by dissolving
		as much gold in "aqua Regia" as it
		will take up. Fine linen Rags are soaked
		in this solution, carefully dried, and
		afterwards burnt to tinder. The substance
		to be gilt must be well polished; a
		piece of cork is first dipped into a
		a [struckthrough] solution of common salt in water, and
		afterwards into the Tinder, which is
		well rubbed on the metal to be gilt, and
		the gold appears with its proper lustre.
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		A meteor fell near Farmersburgh [Farmersburg] MO. [Missouri]
		in 1874 which was 20 feet out of
		the ground and 25 feet in diameter
		It fell with a shock like an earthquake
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		To Extract oil spots from cloth Etc.
		Wet the spot with Benzine and put
		2 pieces soft Blotting paper over it and
		2 under it, and press with a
		hot iron.
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		[small scrap of newsprint, loose]
		HE [The] SEATTLE POS [Post] / [verso, not shown] Y, JULY 2, 1905
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