SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MUryLlNTOWN : C3 WE5iSITt JULT W, 18WJ. T2BHS. iac, t AO If not p.!d IB esats per lach for ch inicrtion. 60 Tieaehmt business notices la local col saa, J 0 conf. jht line for each Inaertton? iB,.m to thcnXng SHORT LOCAL. 150 in in Ii?ta na only lOcta a dozen at Jtfo - -ecu's. I he elephant has been known to live 350 years Frel Espanscliade, Jr., spent last " io i miaueipuia. S CRAW HATS. Below Cost at Meifcta's, Patterson. A number of people visited the en eaiQnaeut on Sutday. Hon. L. E. Atkinson Las been ciuita i i oiiice last js&iurday. Jiargain Days every day at J7c 2l-.z b. ratterson, Pa. Crp bave been known to live years and eels 60 years. Mies Maude Burchfield visited Thompson town recently. It xras almost cool enough on the roorcing of the 18th for frost Protbouotary Zaiders and family are vi3iting mends in Aitoona. Bov. Lemuel Sieber preached tue Liutberan church on snnday. Join Gross of Bellefonte is tbv. ui? his aunts the Hisses Laird a visit. HOME WIFE'S DELIGHT, is our 5 nnd lOct counters in the basement Win. Ellis, Jr., is recovering from - . XI L t i . a io or taut uougeu mm a weeic or more. Mis Kuth Burchfield of Aitoona, is visiting her cousin 3Iigs Martha rasick. oqoire Thomas has been trying the Hooid in Tuscarora creek near Wat- eriord. Ricson Mussina of Co wen stopped c:i at me xaiionai iotise Saturday aim oanaay. J. he MifHia county EerbJicaa primary election will ba held on the lat of August. The Lawistown encampmflnt had a gooi many visitors Iroai this com- rauiiity on Sunday. a t . a. recant writer savs it is no won der crows are numerous. They live to be 100 years old. A bufr a beetle has been found in Brazil with lvars hard and strooj; enough to cut metal. The Tuao&rora Valley harvest home will be held on Farmnebuker's Island, on baturuay, August S. Jlisa Catharine Doty of Greens burg is visitiDjr her uncle and aunt -Mr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Doty. Andrew Banks, Esq., is one of the soldier boys in camp with a Greens barg company at Lewistown. The Misses Bright of Eircsbnrsr. are visiting et tho home of Mr. aad Mrs. S'uover on Front street. . Nineteen policemen havo been add ed to the Lewistown police force dur ing soldier encampment time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Warner of this place aro visiting the family of their son George at LogaDsport, lad. On Monday George Gusbaxd- shot a six foot tall, blue Heron fish crane at the lower point of the Island. The New York Times is not in the bBt condition financially. - Tho re ceiver will put it up at public sale. Via. Jacob Sieber and daughter Annie sf Aitoona, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sieber. "Ho! for Camp John Gibbon," is the watch word with many, who are going to the N. G. P , at Lewistown. The platform of the Democratic National Convention is a mill-stone around the necks of Bryan and Saw all. Bon. Joseph Martin and Thad Parker of Pittsburg, spent several days in the beginning of the week is town. August 11 to August 21, will be camp -meeting time at Newton Ham ilton. Grand Army day will be Aug ust 20. Mrs. Harry Kauffraan of Harris burg, spent the lattar part of this waek with her mother Mrs Sarah R. Bartley. Frank Warner of this place has charge of a number of horses at the Encampment at Lewistown during the week. JUra. Sheffer of Hummelstown, Dauphin county with two children, is visiting her sister Mrs. George How- er in town. F. M. M. Pennell, Esq., is in the .alWof the West Branch of tho Susquehanna, on a combined trip of business and pleasure. Thfl neonle of the United Stato8 Ivxisl that thsv have no standing firm v but everv state has what it salls "a National Guard." The Lutheran Sibbath School' pic niced at Schmittle's grove last Thurs- day. The day was a delightful one. nd the School had a pleasant time. The tramp generals, "Keep Off the Orass Coxie" and Brown are enthus iasf.i.i boomers of the so called Chica go Democratic Convention plalfornuJ Harry Tyson of this place on r n day while fishing in the river, caught the largest bass hooked in the streams of the county this year. It weighed 6 pounds., Andrew Banks, Esq., when off sol dier duty at Lewistown camp, visited his old home here, and took a day at hunting. He was successful aad shot two red foxes. George W. Gutbrie, one of the Democratic candidates for Presiden tial elector-at large from the State of Pennsylvania, has withdrawn his name fiom Jhe ticket, bocaoee of dis satisfaction with tue -oiiicago in form. Other with-drawals low. unats the-use of sending waT for fertilizer when hotter q.aUty of it "?J.ob at lheq vtfJren.ad mine. Tuscarora Valley at a W . . t"""'iu wno mis year iaU ". "'."wuary piatiorm should re- frt, iu " ever as out A crood deal nf rir.,.- , done in this montfof JTy sowing. H ia Baid that tt Y?' Z, dm July for wheat almost every time produces a satisfactory crop. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! A bi bar Ba for" $1.00 don't you "tAink. When ,n regular sale, they brought from $1.50 to $3.00. The are Odd Sizes. May fit you. Mclleen, Pat terson. he camP'aoat at Lowistown is at flood tide now, aad a visit there, revems to beholders the fact that in lennsjlvaaia an armv of men is rea.Jyto toko the field within 24 hours notice. Lieutenant A. H. Martin of the U. . . " u"o us uome on a vaca tion frr.ro n.,Vt . . . ' . "umia, nuere nis rei- moui, is, nas gone to the Lewistown encampment, where quarters have been assigned him as an officei of the United States Army. Mr." and Mrs Frank M M. Pennell and son Edward and John McCau ley, started on Thuraday for a trip to Berwick, where they will visit Mrs Peuneil's fister, Mrs. Sydnev Lewis and other relatives. They will also visit Sunbury and Wilkesbarrie. Misses Annie and Mary Hoopes of Milroy, Mifflin county, paid their un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Lyons and brother Wm. Hoopes, Esq., a visir, last week. The young ladies were on their way home from the Christian Endeavor Convention at Washington, D. C. At Santiago, Minn., lemonade was made in a tin bucket by a fuiily named Allen. The family consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Allen and nine chil dren. The children all died, and the parents were not expected to live last Friday. Moral: Don't make lemon ade in a tin bucket One of the peculiar features at the Encampmsnt at Lewistown on Mon day, was that Battery C, went to the river and fired over thu stream to raise the body of John A. Brennan, a stableiaas, who had just drowned while bathing. But the cannonad ing did not bi-ing the body to the top of tho water. Democratic newripapers by the score, and Democratic baeintss men by the hundred throughout the United States, are out plainly against the platform of the late Democratic National Convention held at Chicago. TLey will not support the candidates of Ui3t Convention because of its rev olutionary platform. Many people gathered on Main street la3t tnUay afternoon with the expectation of eeemg Lebanon and Harrifcburg cavalry on tbo march to Lf-wistown encampment, but the cav alry did not cosne, aad some of cur citizens who have nothing to do but loaf tho time away, wore on the look out all day for the "soldiers." The cav alry were slr.pped by rail to tho camp. . i , it 1,1 . voioaei mosreneaa nas a numbt r I t. HCXNT. GARRET A.. 1TOT5A IIT". Camp-meeting. George W. Heck in a number t caterer, and was on hand to supply the good things to eat for the daoc- Th Ju iata Valley Camp meeting ing party in Floral Hall on tho a;r will open Augut 11 and close Aug ground lust Thursday rvtting. I Pn8t -l 1896 The grounds will be Among the other substami .l thinis i "fei for oocupency for tent holders to eat was a boiled ham, which vas August 1st. laid away till wanted on a tab'e at a 1 beugiocs services. convenient place in the kitchen. 1 l8t- Ice religious xtemses will be Someone who had a better nose than ! 'n cnftrgB ' Rev. A. R. Lambert of heart smellel the ham fiom the out-1 Hairibbarg. side and reached throurh a window I The revival sf-rviccs will be in and made off with the eavoiy piece of charge of Leotard Weaver, tho not F"'. iiu me is iltct v. OUIU like to know. will fob of mfin nt work in his phosphate mines near lioes elation on the T. V. R R. A tram way ia about to bo constructed from tho mines to the will The phosphate will not be adulterated with chemical material, and for that reason will bo of a qual ity greatly superior to the phosphates that are so largely made up of chemicals. Bloomfield Times, July 21: Tues day, John W. Rice cut over nine acres of land, which was put out in rye on John Shull's farms, and he claimed that he only could tell whers ho had cut by the rag weeds being topped, and as he was alone he pnt part ot toe day in counting, and to the best of his knowledge there were nine stalks to the acre, a grand total of about 81. After he had finished. he collected together six sheaves in a shock, or 72 sheaves oil" of 9 acres of land. A paper in McClure's .Xfaprazine for August will tell, for the first time, the true story of Lincoln's first meet ing with Stanton. They met in the trial of th9 famous McOrmick-reap-r patent right cas, uuder circum stances that were very humiliating to Lincoln, and many wild talcs have been tol d of their mpeticg. The ex aet facts of it are now given by two men who were associated with them in the tr'al, and who are probably the only persons now living who know all about the matter. Senator Tillman of South Carolina who made himself conspicuous in the late Democratic National Convention at Chicago, by wearing a large silver watch chain, and by wearing a Cu ban flag on cue lapel of his coat and on the other lapel a pitchfork, and by making a fiery speech, met with a sad bereavement on the loth of J uly. A bolt of lightning on that day killed bis eldest daughter near Dievard, North Carolina. Another young lady and Rsv. Robert Lee wore killed by the same bolt of lightning. Four years after this in 1900, the planets of this solar system, it is said, will be in conjunction, which will so effect and disturb this planet the earth, that a general deluge or flood will tke place. If you believe that, and don t want to be drowned there is only one way to escape and that way is by no means a certain way of tsscape, is to engage a place on an ooean steamer. If anything can sur vive a general iloo f it is tho staunch ocean steamer. It was the big boat or ship, ark as it is called that saved Noah and his family. Domocrats by the hundred express themselves against the platform of the Bryan and Sawall democracy. They will vote the Republican ticket in preference to helping men to of fice, who are expected to carry out the principals of such arevolutionary platform. A platform that declares in favor of the old doctrines of states' rights and agaiast the further issue of bonds and iu favor of going buck of contracts is more than the honest Democrats can stand. Here and there an honest Democrat who does not understand the dangers of such a platform will support it, but the honest portion of the party is against ' . The Sewall Dc-mccrtic Convention at Chicago complained about the mortgages on western farms, but the truth is the eastern state farmers are carrying a heavier p.?iC3utge of mortgages than the western farmers. If thero is any complaints to muke, it is the eastern farmers. Ifrre their lands are assessed at a hiuh valua tion, and tht-ir taxes ore high, nnd they can get but a fraction more for their grain than the western farmer gets for his grain that he raised on low priced land, and he can ship his grain to tho railroad and foreign co ua tries for tho same price per hen drad that the east rn man pays. If there is bowling to Ims dona it bhould be tho eastern mau and not the west ern man. Bjt Bryan is a wind bag, and ho blows for himself, no matter whether his statements fit or do not fit the facta. , People, that is some psop'e in this world are bard to please. Indeed they are determined no', to bo pleas ed with anything and anyone, and they seem to be in a chronic stp.lo of criticism of their neighbors. If their neighbors who can a-T.rd to Live their work done, employ people to work for them, thsy are denounced a3 being stuck up' ami li-zy. If thej do their own work, they aro called sthigy. If they ari fjnict people and do rot take pit iu th;j general rotot iD.a and parties, they urs nailed self ish. If they go to everything thtt is goiDg on, thoy tro denounced bs wanting to mike iherusaives popular. If they don't contribute to everyon? that solicits aid, they are denounced as being micerly. If -the3' give to everything that comes" alone, they are compared to the fool and his mor ey that are soon parted. If they go to church, thev are hypocritical, and if they don't go to church they are unbelievers. The chronic critic has a hard time in this world. What will he have in the next It was the repeal of the protective tariff that cut down the income of the government below its expenses, and the tariff will have to be increas ed or the pensions cnt down to meet the expenses of government Reader, which will you vote for: If you vote for tha Republican party, and if it comes into power, and it will the tariff will be increased and an income sufficiently large to run the government will be obtained. If you vote the Democratic t:cket, the tariff will be stilt further red ucedand and the income will be less than it ig now, and the pensions will be cut off to make up for tho loss of incoms. If you have any friends in the west who are falling down and worshiping the false gods nominated, write to them and tell tbem what will happen if the iiryaa ana S3 wall ticket be elected. If you help to defeat the Republican ticket and the day of adversity comes upon you by a withdrawal of your pension, you need not pome around to Republicans to ask them to turn in and labor that the pensions be not knocked off. 1 he Newport BankTroablea .New Uiooskteld, Pa., Julv 20 The Newport Deposit Bank closed its doora in March, 1895, owing its de positors about S2.')0.000. Efforts' to compromise with depositors having failed, on information of Jacob S. Super, a warrant was issued to-day for the arrest of Thomas H. Milligan, the President; J. Holmes Irwin, the cashier, and Henry B. Bechte!, Dr. William R. Cisna, Dr. Henry O.'Or ris, Silas Wright and Charles Trout man, directors. They are charged with embezzlement ia having receiv ed deposits from Milton B. Eshel- man, Charles T. Rice and David Prothero at a time when thev knAw the bank to be insolvent. Constable Ben Clouscr went to Newport t.hi evening to make the arrests. Bech- tel and Cisna, two of tho directors, are at present residing in Cincinnati and Chicago, respectively. When the Deposit Bank closed its doors, it caused a decided shock in Perry county. It had not been lon since another Perry county bank had failed, owing depositors many thou sands of dollars. The President of that institution was conTicted of em bezzlement and sentenced to a term in prinon. ed Canadian evarprl;6t 2nd. The Chihtr n's Meeting will ba in charge of Rev W. Perry Eve- lmd, cno of the preachers of the Central Pennsylvania Conference, stationed at Trinity, Danville. These meetings will be held each day as usual at 3 o'clock P. M. 3rd The Youog Ptople's Meetings wiu be taken care of by Rev. F. W, Curiy of Wiliiamsport, Pa. The Y mug People's Meetings will bo held eac'j dy during Camp at o'clock P. M. 4th. Epworih Li8ui Day on Wed' nc-sday, Auirst 19ih. 5;h. Tho Grand Array Day willoc cur on Thursday, August 20, 1896 A prominent speaker will ba on hatd to address the G. A. R. boys. Gih. Friday, August 14, 1S96, will ba devoted tj the Woman's Home and Fortign Missionary Societies. ru. oaupam XJay. xne services on Sabbath, August 16, will beci with a Consecration Service in charge ci r.vaugej.et Wt-aver ut S o clock M. Preaching at 10 A. M., also at o'clock and 7.30 P. M. It will be great day. Tuesday, Acgust 18, 1896, will be Communion Dav. Lovd feast at 8 o clock, led by Evangelist Weaver, Preaching at 10 A. M , followed by the auuiimst ration of the Lord Supper. Srb. Prof. J M. Black of Williams port, Pa., vt ill have charge of the mu sic this yenr. Dr. G. D. Pecnepacker of Central Pennsylvania C-mference; President i'j. J. Grav of Dickinson Seminarv Dr. Thompson cf Pittsburg, Pa.; Dr. JiiUiott or bpnng Garden, Philadel phis, Pa ; Dr Jub Price oi Martius- barg, W. Va., B. F. Dimmick of Har nsburg, Pa.; L. A. Banks of Brook lyo, and a number of other leading oivmes wiu be present and will dis pense the word from time to time duiinu the Camp. TIME OF WEETrSO. 8:30 o clock a u Prayer Meeting. 10:00 " Preaching z:uu p. m., (Jiuldren s Meetin 0:00 ' Y People's Meeting. o-vv " Preaching. 'To our friends and patrons " naving spared neither time nor mon ey to make up this program for this year s Camp, may we not expect larger attendance than ever before. . e extend a cordial invitation to all the friends of Christianity to come and unite with us in dhr effort to promote the cause of Christ in the conversion of the unsaved, and the edification of believers in Christ J. K. Rhodes, J. K. M. Krso, Secretary. President $33 will pay for a term of six weeks f-nmmer board and thorough instruc tion in music at the Musical College, Freeburg, Snyder county, Pa. Term begins Jnly 20. For catalogues ad. drees, Hknby B. Mover. CHEAT BARGAIN- For a limited time only. Don't miss it: 1 Doz. Cabinet Photographs and one 16x20 Crayon Portrait made by one of the finest Artists in Philadelphia, all for $3.75 at Hess' Photo Studio, Mifflin town, Pa. fuly liar gain Days AT SCHOTT'S STORES. Angn,tI8TningSatUrd,y,July 18 "d 60n,inoin8 "tit Saturday evening, EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF ' High Grade Dry Goods at Lowest Prices yet reached. A Harrow Escape. T . , IT, " - m .nasi r naay a numoer of yoonw people visited the dome of the Court House to view and enjoy the beauti lot surrounding scenery. To get to the dome stairway it is necessary to pass through the garret of the Court tlouae. ihe garret is not floored, but a narrow walk of boards is laid from joist to joist from the-gam t ooor io tne dome stairway. The party had come down from the dome, ana were crossing the garret board walk, which is a dark walk at best. Suddenly they were startled bv crash. One of the partv had minKP.1 tue walk and dropped through the ceiling. His arms, shoulders and head were all that were visible of him, and he was rapidly loosing tha nrea- sure of his arms on the joists, which alone saved him fr6m dropping into me vxmn room, 3U feet below. Dr. tlarry r. Derr sprang to his res cue just as he was sinking through, i ue uoctor caught him by the coat collar. It was the only place he could get a hold on him and aftor steady and vigorous effort pulled him up, a saved youns man. Jama btrayer never before made sufh a nar row escape from great injury, if not aeain. juuraiiuo lur me OEJCTTHEL- AMD itipcBiJcAN, a paper that contains cnoice reading matter, full of inform tion that does the reader good, and in addition to that all local news that are worth publishing find places in its columns. tf. MARRIED: HonsoJf Embt. On the 13th inst., at Black Log, by T. H. Caruthers, J. P., Mr. James A. Hudson and Miss Gertie M. Emry. SILKS v SHIR waists; WAIST FABRICS. COR6IT8. MENS TIES and SHIBT8. PARASOLS & UMBRELLAS. fcHOKS SLIPPERS. MATTINGS. CARPETS. AND BUGS. CLEARING SALE OF DRESS GOODS. TABLE LINENS TOWELINO. UNDER WEAR. MUSLINS PILLO-jf CASES. CALICOES AND GINGHAMS. Fine Siika at half value, and 25o. Fine India silks and wash silks at 21 800 shirt waists, entire balanoe of production of a lar e nana fsotnrtr, at 21, 39, 49 and 79c. - v , 1,000 yards of fine lephyr cloth at 8io, worth 15o. Sootch lwnsat4ie. Cballies, 10 yards for 25o. Jaoonet lawns at K"e. Bainite,, were 17o, now 10 to 12o. 25o dotUd owibses at izj snd loo. Corsets for 25, 29, 39 and 49c, Men's negiigoe Shirts st 49c. Mfln's Percale shirts at 49e. Men s Uwn ties at 25o a dozen. Men's cheviot shirts at 25o, value 40c. ' Hollobangh Son C7I all parasols and Silk umbrellas, $1.50 quality, at 99oj and Umbrellas at extra low prices. Men's; ladies' and children's shoes at Extra Low Prices. Ladies' slippers at 50e, worth 80o. Mattings, 25o quality, at 14e. Striped carpets, 20o quality at liio. Ingrain carpets, 4Cc quality, at 25o. Ingrain earpots, 65oqaahty, at 40c. Brawl carpets, 75c quality, at 49o. Krussel carpets, $1 00 quality at 75c. Several styles of dress goods ar now marked at less than one half of their value. Silk and wool novelties of various de signs 10 pieces of black and colored serges and heurieitas 5 ' 300 Jrdi f 'J Wo1 creP,!De 10 worth Turkey red table oloth, 30c quality, at 190 Turkav red table clotb, 50o quality at 25o. Damask ULIe linnen at 25e to 3yo. Toweling, 7 yards for 25c. Linen orasbe?, 4 yards for 25e. Prices M'D'8 UndetWW tnd hosie Extra Reduced Hill best, ard wide, bbached muslin, 10c quality, 10 yard for69o. lellow yard wide mnslin, at 44o. Pillow cases and bed sheets, ready for use stitched, at Reduced Prices. ' hemmed and bem- 10 yards of indigo-llue calico st 44c. Best Lancaster and other fancy ginghams at 6c. Fancy Windsor dark cslicors Best quality cloth made, 7o quality, 10 yards for 49c Rem lots at half and quarter value. Don't miss this great sale. Commencing July IS, aad continuing August 1. Premium Tickets given away with all purchases. Schott's Stores, 103 to 109 BRIDGE STREET until have reoeived their entire line of Spring Clothing and Gents furnishing Good Our Special effort for Spring of- 1896Men's $7.50 Cut Suits. Last year this identical quality of goods sold for ten dollars. , These Suits in over twenty styles of goods bave no equal for the cnoawy. The cloth is absolutely all wool and fast color. The body trinawga leatberine a very beavy Statian George Armitage Brand. Best dye in the world. The sleeve lining is a splendid tbreo leaf twill. Count 80 by 94 to ta square ineb; the buttons best mottled Ivory not clay or rubber nobby eleeta; reamed bole ' These Garments bave in addition to the above, all tbe inside vitals eoa plete, making the Seven Dollar and fifty cent Suit ocmDlf te as dnrable that retails at $25.00. WE JUSTLY NAME IT "Tho Best Trade and Profit Maker in America." Spring Clothing, latest styles. Spring Hats, latest styles. Spring ShirtF, nobbiest pattern. Our prioes are the lowest. Our goods are tbo best. Our stylos are tbe latest All we ask is a test, and be who asserts he can sel 1 clothinor lowpr. mutt sell inferior Goods or else be is a "Blower." A Fine Life Size WATER COLERED PORTRAIT ' given away free to each customer who?o cash purchases amount to BULLA KS. We are Agents for the oelebrated Douglass Shoe. Sweet Orr Overalls and Folding Umbrellas. H0LL0BAUGH & SON, TEN 116 MAIN STREET, PATTERSON, PA. ESTABLISHED 188 O. The McCHntic Hardtcare QTr.T?T? NO. 119 MAIN STREET, o 1 yj ixej. mifpltntown, pa. Hardware, THE HWtZZT WAV POSSIBLE to get along in the wcrld is to buy ''real chenp thirgs. As rule, Ihe lees you pay, the more it costs in tbe long run. IFPLINTOWN, PA. 1865, Special ESTABLISHED. I88f. on daily To attend tbe Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes from THE IMMENSE STOCK OF D. W. HAR LEY. it will be TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS muuey io mvesi io examine the Stock ot Goods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, an ;i , ' ... " w give nun a can u in neea oljUuthing D. W.'HARLEY. MIFFLIN TOWN PA. S. S. Ruble, Practical Embahncr and JFuner al Director. , CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT. SATISFACTION GUABANTEED IN ALL CASES. Bridge St, ftliffiintown, Pa. . tf.EitnilneV y We warn the readers of this journal that we do not authorize the' use of our name in advertisements of so-called traveling oDtical specialists. Our advice to all persons who have defectiw evesiVht At old trmreling mpecUlistt and pedlars ot Spectacles. QUEEN & CO., The Opticians, lOIO Chestnut St., Philadelphia. itnolactnrrs and Importer olActnrnte and Rcanltfal flpertar!. ant . "I.ina vm ju v cifoi iwnuivr sent oa (etejpi vi uvea-cenl pusUi0 KU.aipd We don't boast of "cheop" prices at this Store, and still qualitv considered, we tell at prices that ought to interest careful buyers. COOK STOVES- We control the Sale of RAYMOND fc CAMPHELL cook etoves tn this county. We have never beard a woman ccir.pla in who t ought one of these f-loves. Every buyer has I agreed on four things: The Stoves Cook better, they bake better, they are easiest to regulate-, and are !e?s trouble than any other stove. We have them in four sizes. Trices range from $15.00 to $28.00. EVERY WOMAN KNOWS how easily things get "scratched up' niciiiid ihe l.oui-e. Sometimes it's a chair cr a table or a dcor. More than half the time, the scratches are negkcUd, lecause it feems hardly worth while to send for a painter. Why not do the work yoursel. You can Get Prepared Paints all Ready to use at a trifling cost. Yon can brighten up furniture, doors, flower potg, buggies and lots ofotber tbiDgs. 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