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Fireside, Factory and Farm from Ottawa, Kansas • 6

Fireside, Factory and Farm from Ottawa, Kansas • 6

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6 FIRESIDE, FACTORY AND FARM, OTTAWA, KANSAS. silver white, yellow ochre, light cadmium, A shelf, 3 feet long and one foot wide, flome Decoration. Changed His Shirts Often. An old fellow who was running a saw raw umber. For the coat outside, or put up on cast iron brackets, will prove an addition to the room.

Taste and conven ience must suggest where to put this. A brown hull of the willows, use raw umber, ivory black, and for the light shading, a little naples yellow. Should these designs mill down in the southern part of Tennessee had considerable trouble in getting a man who understood the business of sawyer. For Ottawa Printing Co. BEAUTIFUL.

lamberquin of satin, hand-painted, can be made for tnc shelf. Take the satin length- not suit your taste, select something from Finally, when the owner of the mill had 0 a tasteful card and copy. When the paint wise of the goods, making it nearly half a whoHy a respectable BY VIIIQ IE C. MOON. is perfectly dry, the curtains may be hung.

yam ueup. uuruer oi uaisies wouiu uu fellow came along and asked for a position. A common wooden pole made for a trifle pretty, as a decoration of sprays of pink rosebuds. A plain silk cord or chenille at the carpenter shop can be painted pure He showed a paper from one of the leading millmen of the country stating that the applicant is on9 of tho best of sawyers. while, with a little gold bronze at each fringe may be used to finish the edge.

end. Then attach the top of lamberquin Fasten lamberquin to edge by brass He was engaged, and when he had been headed tacks. A vase on each end of shelf md top of curtain to small brass rings, at work about three weeks, the proprietor called him one morning and aid: Hid inside of poles have fastened hooks on with wandering Jew or an ivy trained from this shelf over the wall, would be Allien these rings will eaten. At any ''Mr. Collier, you needn't go to work to pretty.

day." Beautiful eyes are those Which smile on the needy poor, And look not in scoru on the wanderer Who begs for bread at the door. Bountiful lips are those, That speak words of wisdom and peace, Telling the worn and weary. Of a. land where sorrows cease. Beautiful hands are those.

That cai'e for the tempest tossed, That seek to stay, from evil ways, Those lines, that lie sin crossed. Beautiful feet those, Which walk on errands of love, Toearry the glorioas tidings Of rest in the heaven above. Hammond, La. house furnishing store, "rests for the ends of each curtain can be obtained at small cost. For a table cover to be used when table not "set," use crimson felt pinked on the edges, and with a spray of daisies painted Now, for chairs.

An unsightly, modern "Are you going to shut down?" "Yas, fur as you are concerned." "What, you don't want me any longer?" "Yas, that's it." "Why, haven't I been giving satisfac chair, belong to the "ugly of uglies." Get in each corner. Stamp with a perferated it the druggists, a can of of prepared paper stamping pattern, a medium-sized spray in each corner. Paint the daisy tion?" paint, black or crimson. Take the chair to an empty room, or if pleasant weather, leaves and stems first, all in white, this will to the back yard, and with a good-sized soon dry, then retouch the petals with "0 yes, so fur ez yo' work goes." "Then what is the matter?" "Well, I have noticed that you put on white, to which a little pink madder has brush, proceed to paint them. Get the paint on evenly, (this lerrued by practice).

been added. Paint the centres with chrome too many shirts." When first coat is dry, give another coat. yellow, and the leaves in terre verte green, "I don't understand you." Wall, yo' change yo' shirts too often. For Ottawa Printing Co. Dining Eoom Decorations.

WINDOW CURTAINS. A dining room is a household necessity, an aesthetic element of true living. with shadings of lemon yellow. Drape the chandelier with red tarlton, tying with You have been workin' here now three The small spaces between rounds, may afterwards he gilded, but this is not necessary. Let them dry thorohgly before asing.

weeks, an' I notice that you put on a clean bows of warm, red ribbon. If you have a sideboard, work your mats, in red, shirt about every eight days." Beauty without expense is what we need, and above all, keep the room free from "But, my gracious! is there anything where only the moderate income obtains. the walls. dust, and let in the sunshine whenever the It 1 XI, I wrong in that?" first, let us taite uowu mc if the paper is soiled, by all means re- "To some folks there mouten't be, but weather will permit. e.

S. L. Thompson. Holland blmds which have cast a gloom place it new Wallpapers are cheap thar is to me. A feller came along here over us all winter.

Brash them carefully, easily auDlied. To remove the old and put away for future use. paper, dip a clean whitewash brush at once and changed his shirt every twelve days." Now, purchase some white lawn at 121 tached to a handle, in weak lye, going over For Ottawa Panting Co. THE STORM IS OVER. "Well" said the sawyer "what else did cenis per yard, and enough soft silk for tjie jn a few moments it will peel he do?" lamberquins above the curtains, and go to off.

If it does not do so readily, dampen work. Let the silk be perfectly straight, 'Run away and married my daughter, again. laving it in side plaits lengthwise of the To make (lie paste: Sift your flower, jroods. A tassel in the centre and at each thats what he done. Then thar came along another feller who changed his shirt 'bout every ten days.

He ran away with my and to every pint os flour, add one ounce corner will be all the finish the lamberquin 0f puiverize(i aium gtir up weu with wife. Then another fellow changed his portion of your curtains will need. As to water tuen p0ur over gently boiling shirt 'bout every nine days, and run away color of that must be regulated by the pre- wutCr. stirring constantly. When the If (l tf paste swells and turns yellow, it is done, The passion o5 the storm is over, The dim cloues melt into the sun That smiles upon the fragrant clover, As rich my smiles o'r battles won.

Tears maketh beauty's cheek the fairer, Oh, veiling eyelids that have wept, Again uplifted, eyes shine rarer, For dreams that momentary slept. Again the lily bell discloses, It's garnered sweets to sight and sense, And giveth forth the royal roses, The aroma of recompense! The humming bird that rainbow rover! That flash of light, how airy And, oh, I know the storm is over, For, hark! I hear the robin's notes. with my pocketbook that contained $15. So I find that the of ner a man changes his a A. 1 -r and lorms a pretty conirasi, wuu woou ut should not be uteu until cold.

It is brown and dark greens, and in general, is I we t0 add a few drops of carbolic acid shirt, the worse he is, an' fearin' that you mout run away with my mule colts I reck a good color to use for this purpose. There rge paste will keep, if necessary, for sev-should be a width for each half of curtain, jayS if covered up and kept in a cool on you'd better go now while I've got my eye on you," Arkamaw Traveler. a narrow hem on each side, and a broad place, live flour makes a good paste, but hem on bottom. Half way up the cubtam jannot be used for delicate papers. a of bright butterflies would bt When ready, begin by cutting and Not a Fish Peddler.

A story was published not long ago that E. S. Thompson. 'pretty painted in oil colors. The goods nj matching the paper, trimming it close Congressman William L.

Scott of Erie was heinh thin, it would be easy to lay it ovei t0 the pattern on one side. LTse a pair of once a fish peddler. An old and distin A woman purchased in the town of Kal- a design of butterflies, and with a well extra long shears for this purpose, roll up sharpened pencil, trace directly on the paper as fast as you trim. You must have guished citizen of Mr. Scott's town says it towitz an alarm clock with other things, and intended to smuggle them into Poland.

is not true. The Democratic boss of Penn goods. When ready to paint, the goods 4 good-sized board to work on, a little sylvania, who smokes cigars that cost She told tho watchmaker of her intentions must be laid oyer a clean piece of old mus- wider than a breadth of paper, and longer only $1.40 apiece, began his career as a and asked him to have his wife fasten it to her bustle under her dress. The watch page in the halls of Congress. Afterward he become a warehouse clerk for General lin, and fastened firmly to a painting than a single breadth when cut.

Cut all hoard or table, by means of artists' thumb the full breadths, matching as you cut, tacks. A bottle of pale drying oil, long- aud saving the remnants for door and win-handled sable brushes, Nos. 1, 3 and 5, and dow spaces. Always in papering, work the following tube oil colors, will be nec- from right to left. Always when buying, maker for fun set the.

alarm to go off at the time the train would land at the frontier. The woman arriving at tho Ffead of Erie, and in 1857 he went into the warehouse business for himself. At that lime railroad stocks were low, and he invested. It was the beginning of his pres- frontier, passed the customs easily: but essary: Ivory black, chrome yellow No. Uet an extra roll for repairs.

Wall paper iust as she wras again stepping into the 1, brown madder, scarlet lake, carmine is half a yard wide and eight yards to the railway carriage an awful noise was heard, ent colossal fortune, estimated at $20,000, No. 1, silver white. One ''fly" can bt roll, so that it will be easy to tell how I nnft nr i. a. i She was made to dismount amid roars of uw- wr- DCOU UOLS uul uress a ricu painted yellow, spotting it with scarlet much will be needed.

There should be no laughter, to disrobe, and to nay the fine for man but wears an ordinary cheap uit of I li A -l A 1 TT lake, and marking the fine lines when the fire placed in the room after papering, un-body color is dry, with brown madder, til dry. Carefully adjust top to its place, sail ana pepper coioreu iweeu. ms nai smuggling. is a Derby, not always carefully using the finest brush for ibis purpose. after coveiing the breadth with paste, and and worn rather low down on his Anbther may be painted with carmine, press down with a soft towel or pad of In one ot the great snow storms this He walks somewhat stoop-shouldered and shading it with brown madder, and spot-1 ojd muslin: press out every wrrinkle, work- winter provisions grew low in a logging and is pale and consumptive looking.

He ting it with white, ing from middle towards edges. Select camp at Spencer Stream, Me, Half the has the air of a man preoccupied a look crew, twentv-five men. with six horses. Some small butterfly studies, obtainable neutral tinted paper, and delicate figures. started to go into Kingfield, thirty miles that Atlas miSht havc had after carryinS at any good art store, would be bery use- Neatness and care in the work will insure away.

They beat down the snow as they ine worm arounu on nis su ful as a help towards getting correct lines best results. and shades. Matting for summer is nice for dining went, and it took two days and nights of imer-uecan. For variety, a bunch of "pussy willows" room floor, or an ingrain capet, crimson, constaut work to make the trip. They did The Kansas City Times has just publish- may be painted on one curtain.

Get a with small figures with crumb cloth in the not stop to sleep or rest in that time, and ed a neat pamphlet entitled, "The debate natural spray very easy to do this time ol centre. Where the Lineoleum oil cloth is reached Kingfield worn out and half on the tariff," which contains President year for a study. The furry look of the used on the floor, it should he mopped frozen, but they still didn't wait to rest. Cleveland's message to congress. Mr.

Getting provisions, and leaving behind one Blaine's criticism on the message, and all pussy willows just opening, are a little every day with warm water, to which a hard to represent, but a little patience and little milk has been added. Lineoleum of their number who was badly frozen, the principal speeches delivered this session care will bring them out correctly. wears well, and is now extensively used they tramped back to camp to the relief of for and against the Mill's tariff bill. As a the men, I campaign document, it is invaluable. For the pussy use ivory Hack, for dining floors,.

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Pages Available:
410
Years Available:
1886-1888